Another notable television role was that of Christopher Columbus in an American miniseries of the same name.
Not exact matches
Despite Reaser's
notable stage presence, however, it was her
roles in film and
television that truly served to solidify her career as an actress.
And though Reiner appeared to retire from directing following That Old Feeling, he still maintained a
notable presence in film and
television with
roles in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven and it's two sequels, House M.D., Hot in Cleveland, and Parks and Rec.Carl Reiner is the father of directors Rob Reiner and Lucas Reiner; his wife Estelle has enjoyed a latter - day career as a night club singer and as a cameo performer in her son Rob's films (she's the lady who says, «I'll have what she's having!»
Orser is the sort of actor who has operated on the fringes of pop culture for twenty years, with
notable bit
roles in films like Seven and Saving Private Ryan and the Taken films, as well as quite a bit of
television work, but Faults is a rare case of a director putting him in the driver's seat, and he proves himself equal to the task.
His appearances in film and
television throughout the years were jump - started by his turn as ambitious warehouse manager Daryl Philbin in cult TV classic The Office which in turn resulted in a string of parts in Evan Goldberg comedies including Pineapple Express, This is the End and, most recently, Sausage Party as well as features on other
notable comedies as Knocked Up, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Zack and Miri Make a Porno and a starring
role in the two Hot Tub Time Machine movies (though we wish we could forget that second one.)
In addition to her thriving theater and film career, Ms. Fisher played
notable real - people
television roles: Lucille Ball in Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter; Audrey Hepburn's mother in The Audrey Hepburn Story (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, Emmy Rossum and Sarah Hyland in the three stages of Ms. Hepburn's life); and Jackie O's mother, Janet Bouvier in Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (played by Joanne Whalley).
Perhaps most
notable was Grey's
role in producing The Sopranos, the groundbreaking David Chase mob series that ushered in a new golden age of
television.