TWD's James Allen McCune Forgot About His Audition Before Getting The Part
James Allen McCune forgot all about his audition before getting the part of Jimmy, Beth Greene's boyfriend in Season 2, on "The Walking Dead."
Read MoreJames Allen McCune forgot all about his audition before getting the part of Jimmy, Beth Greene's boyfriend in Season 2, on "The Walking Dead."
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Read More"Perry Mason" star Jen Tullock, who plays Anita in the series, is pleased to showcase LGBTQ love during a period when society refused to accept people like her.
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Read MoreSarah Chalke was prepared for the big Kate twist in Firefly Lane Season 2, but that didn't stop her from crying the first time she actually read the scene.
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Read MoreAmerican Horror Story actor Naomi Grossman admitted on Reddit that her beloved character Pepper's absence from several episodes stressed her out at the time.
Read More"Shameless" fans love the trio of Lip, Mandy, and Ian, and wish the three had gotten more time on screen together before they went their separate ways.
Read MoreSpock actor Ethan Peck had a bizarre wrap gift for his fellow "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" cast members involving a bag of used ears.
Read MoreRoman Roy has assembled a long list of memorable putdowns over the course of Succession. For actor Kieran Culkin, though, one stands above the rest.
Read MoreAlthough he certainly wants more for his character, Kieran Culkin feels less is more when it comes to his role on "Succession."
Read MoreChicago Med actor Ato Essandoh was interested in the role of Dr. Latham, he revealed in an interview, due to the character's uniqueness.
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