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"Last Week Tonight" host recruits Michael Keaton, Bryan Cranston, Michael K. Williams and Richard Kind to take on the Sackler family.
“The Good Place” star didn’t think it was appropriate to portray a deaf woman when opportunities for disabled actors are limited.
The actor has come under fire for his role as a disabled man in "The Upside," co-starring Kevin Hart.
The “Breaking Bad” star granted the issue of representation was “worthy of debate,” so people on Twitter debated.
Obama is applauded in filmed series of presidents taking oath of office at the end of the play.
There's double dealing and ax-wielding elves in this film straight from the imaginations of children.
The actor also questioned why it's now socially unacceptable to get angry.
The actor confirmed a movie is in the works, but claims he hasn't seen a script.
The producer said that pre-"Breaking Bad," Cranston wasn't "scary enough to seem like a real drug dealer."