Actors and actresses that you wish had more roles — Page 2
#27
Posted: 4/12/10 at 9:08am
JACKIE. F*CKING. HOFFMAN.
#29
Posted: 4/12/10 at 9:51am
I'd love to see Karen Ziemba back on Broadway in a leading role.
#30
Posted: 4/12/10 at 12:13pm
For my money, Judy Kuhn should always be working in a musical.
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#31
Posted: 4/12/10 at 1:21pm
Toni Collette
Margo Martindale
Lois Smith
Loretta Devine (she should have been Big Mama in the recent "Cat" revival)
Brenda Blethyn (won't someone cast her as Amanda in a Glass Menagerie revival?)
Margo Martindale
Lois Smith
Loretta Devine (she should have been Big Mama in the recent "Cat" revival)
Brenda Blethyn (won't someone cast her as Amanda in a Glass Menagerie revival?)
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Updated On: 4/12/10 at 01:21 PM
#32
Posted: 4/12/10 at 4:35pm
Wonderful list, Goth.
I treasure memories of Margo Martindale in "Steel Magnolias." And seeing Lois Smith in "True Blood" reminded me what a fine actor she is.
I'd like to see S. Epatha Merkerson back on stage.
I treasure memories of Margo Martindale in "Steel Magnolias." And seeing Lois Smith in "True Blood" reminded me what a fine actor she is.
I'd like to see S. Epatha Merkerson back on stage.
#33
Posted: 4/12/10 at 4:44pm
I can always take more Matthew Broderick and Eric McCormack
#34
Posted: 4/12/10 at 5:35pm
Come back to the five and dime Kate Nelligan, Kate Nelligan.
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#36
Posted: 4/12/10 at 7:02pm
Broadway? Peters, Block I agree with- Thompson especially.
Additionally, Allison Fischer, Hunter Foster, Jessie L. Martin, Adam Pascal, Drew Sarich, Nikki Renee Daniels, Adam Wylie and Molly Ephraim. A lot of them have only really had one-hit wonders or have only a few notable credits and would really love to see more of them.
It wouldn't hurt to see Joel Gray, Betty Buckley and Ben Vereen take a stab at Broadway again.
Film-wise though I feel like it's such a crime Fairuza Balk doesn't get nearly enough work. She's done some great films and is a great actress in my opinion.
Additionally, Allison Fischer, Hunter Foster, Jessie L. Martin, Adam Pascal, Drew Sarich, Nikki Renee Daniels, Adam Wylie and Molly Ephraim. A lot of them have only really had one-hit wonders or have only a few notable credits and would really love to see more of them.
It wouldn't hurt to see Joel Gray, Betty Buckley and Ben Vereen take a stab at Broadway again.
Film-wise though I feel like it's such a crime Fairuza Balk doesn't get nearly enough work. She's done some great films and is a great actress in my opinion.
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Next On The List :: Clybourne Park, Once, Streetcar, BOM
Next On The List :: Clybourne Park, Once, Streetcar, BOM
#37
Posted: 4/12/10 at 11:32pm
Laura Benanti & Judy Kuhn.
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#38
Posted: 4/13/10 at 2:40am
I completely agree with Molly Ephraim. She was great in Into the Woods then she had a very very small part in Fiddler on the Roof and haven't heard of her since.
I have to say I would love to see Christian Borle doing something. love him!
and Beth Leavel. love her to death!
I have to say I would love to see Christian Borle doing something. love him!
and Beth Leavel. love her to death!
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#39
Posted: 4/13/10 at 2:51am
coleen sexton! and i second nancy opel and andrea rivette.
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