Since 2018, John Krasinski has portrayed Jack Ryan, the analyst-turned-field agent, on Amazon Prime’s Jack Ryan. The Office alum has come a long way since his days as a sales representative in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to get the coveted part of Ryan. The actor, who has been in the role for three seasons, says his time as Jack Ryan helped him prepare for his role in Marvel’s Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
John Krasinski is the fifth actor to portray Jack Ryan
For over 30 years, five different actors have portrayed the role of CIA Agent Jack Ryan – John Krasinski is not only the latest to take on the role, but the first to bring the character to the small screen. https://t.co/hgeNtKBPnR
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First introduced in Tom Clancy’s 1984 novel The Hunt for Red October, Jack Ryan is a former marine...
John Krasinski is the fifth actor to portray Jack Ryan
For over 30 years, five different actors have portrayed the role of CIA Agent Jack Ryan – John Krasinski is not only the latest to take on the role, but the first to bring the character to the small screen. https://t.co/hgeNtKBPnR
— Fox 32 News (@fox32news) January 5, 2023
First introduced in Tom Clancy’s 1984 novel The Hunt for Red October, Jack Ryan is a former marine...
- 1/29/2023
- by Produced by Digital Editors
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Daniel Craig never cared for running. Alas, James Bond was always running. Enter Simon Waterson. "That's the first question that you ask: 'What do you hate doing?'" the London-based trainer who got Craig into 007-caliber shape for all five of his Bond films told E! News. "If someone hates running, you're not having them do 10K." Which isn't to say that Craig, who began his, er, run in Casino Royale at 37 and ended it at 51 in No Time to Die, didn't have to work on his stride. And rest assured, it took about a year this last time to assure he'd be that lean, mean, Queen-and-country-defending machine. But Waterson long ago...
- 2/12/2022
- E! Online
Want to make Matthew Fox happy? Feed him some pies, ice cream, cookies, pasta and bread. The former Lost star has a lot of eating to do ever since losing a staggering 40 pounds to play a frighteningly thin and ripped tattooed serial killer in the upcoming thriller Alex Cross. "My mother hated it," Fox says with a laugh. "She's Italian and she's a fantastic cook and loves to feed her son more than anything. She couldn't stand it. It really upset her." Fox attained his scary physique with the help of Simon Waterson, the same trainer responsible for Daniel Craig's hot James Bond bod, Jake Gyllenhaal's unforgettable chest and abs in Prince of Persia and the pumped up...
- 9/19/2012
- E! Online
Wouldn't it be weird if Oscar had finalist rounds for all categories and not just a few of them? Can you imagine a runway elimination for Costume Design or a Supporting Actress pre-nom bake-off? But, bringing us back to reality, few categories do this. The effects branch does and after having a looksie at this year's showiest films, they've narrowed the Oscar posssibilities for "Best Achievement in Visual Effects" to 15. We're not sure why there are so many steps in the process but they'll narrow it down again in early January to 10 before 5 are named at the end of January on Oscar Nomination Morning (Or what Nathaniel calls Christmas Eve... Christmas being Oscar Night, his favorite holiday!)
The semi-finalist list bring us a few dinosaurs, a handful of mythical creatures, several aliens, a dozen colorful superheroes, a scary school (herd? pack? fleet?) of mermaids, and many robots from small to super sized.
The semi-finalist list bring us a few dinosaurs, a handful of mythical creatures, several aliens, a dozen colorful superheroes, a scary school (herd? pack? fleet?) of mermaids, and many robots from small to super sized.
- 12/10/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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