Sentences with phrase «for guest arcs»

Some Allen alumni came in for guest arcs such as Jonny Lee Miller (Melinda And Melinda), Charlotte Rampling (Stardust Memories) and Peter Weller (Mighty Aphrodite).
We're betting on the 27 - year - old ingenue, who was previously nominated for an Emmy in 2015 for her guest arc on House of Cards, to break through in the awards conversation.

Not exact matches

Aaron Tveit has been a successful working actor for many years on Broadway in shows like «Next to Normal» and «Catch Me If You Can» and on television in prominent guest arcs on series like «Gossip Girl.»
Not content to merely work out the submerged marital issues between Max and Annie, the film sets up arcs for its other party guests: There's a potential romance between dimwitted lothario Ryan (Billy Magnussen) and the British coworker (Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan) he's platonically brought along to help him win, as well as a lovers» quarrel between Kevin (New Girl's Lamorne Morris) and Michelle (Kylie Bunbury) concerning a celebrity hookup.
Considering the major arc for star Joel McHale, big guest turns by stars like Jonathan Banks and John Oliver, and an emotional farewell to star Donald Glover, it's reasonable to expect the show to be an Emmy contender in several key comedy categories, including Outstanding Writing.
Tara Reid also returns for one episode, while seasonal guest Richard Kind (also of «Spin City») stays for a two - episode arc involving former «E.R.» actress Julianna Margulies as a cunning malpractice attorney.
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