Though his long career has been full of box office hits, critically acclaimed projects and some truly scene-stealing performan­ces, James Marsden landed the role of a lifetime on the Amazon Freevee ...
In Amazon Freevee’s Jury Duty, a comedic gem from The Office writers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, James Marsden is once again perfectly cast. Marsden has dazzled as “the other guy” in The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the most ridiculously funny scenes in Jury Duty shouldn't even exist. Amazon Freevee's surprise hit Emmy-nominated series ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The premise of “Jury Duty” — placing a non-actor in the middle of an entirely staged trial — could have easily led the show to ...
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The actor tells PEOPLE about his deep love of the timepieces from IWC Schaffhausen and why he continues to partner with the brand Hedy Phillips is the Senior News Editor, Style at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Can “This Is Us” collaborators Dan Fogelman and Sterling K. Brown reunite without making viewers cry? It’s possible in the new TV world of Fogelman’s creation, Hulu’s “Paradise,” which stars Brown as ...
The premise of “Jury Duty” — placing a non-actor in the middle of an entirely staged trial— could have easily led the show to mean-spirited-prank territory. Instead, the cast manages to land laughs ...
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With "Paradise," James Marsden received an Emmy nomination for playing the leader of the United States — but it's not the first time we've seen him sitting in the driver's seat. Soon, Marvel fans will ...
The actor called it a "disappointment" to have HBO announce in November that it was ending the sci-fi series after four seasons. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter “I’d be lying to you if ...