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‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’: Reid Scott & Gideon Glick Set To Recur On Season 4 Of Amazon Series
EXCLUSIVE: Veep alum Reid Scott and Gideon Glick (Marriage Story) are set for recurring roles on the upcoming fourth season of Amazon’s Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Character details are being kept under wraps, but both Scott and Glick will appear in multi-episode arcs.
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Broadway’s Gideon Glick Joins Cast Of Comedy Central’s ‘The Other Two’ In Recurring Role
EXCLUSIVE: Tony Award nominee Gideon Glick has been cast in Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider's Comedy Central series The Other Two.
Glick, who originated the role of Dill Harris in Aaron Sorkin’s Broadway adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, will appear as The Other Two‘s Jess, the new boyfriend of Cary…
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‘Mockingbird’s Gideon Glick Will Mind The ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ During Jonathan Groff’s Two-Week Leave
EXCLUSIVE: Gideon Glick, To Kill a Mockingbird‘s Tony-nominated Dill Harris, will drop by the upcoming Little Shop of Horrors for a quick visit, filling in for star Jonathan Groff, star of Netflix’s Mindhunter, during the latter’s pre-scheduled two-week leave from the production.
The announcement was made by producers…
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‘To Kill A Mockingbird’s Gideon Glick Finds Harper Lee’s Precocious Dill Harris In Other Voices, Other Rooms – Tony Watch Q&A
The “Guilty” that sends an innocent man to his death in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird was just one of the powerful indictments that gave both the 1960 novel and its 1962 movie adaptation the ring of a clarion call, rebukes of injustices from the entrenched racism of the Deep South to the casual cruelty captured…
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‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Director Bartlett Sher, Producer Scott Rudin Weigh In On Tony’s Sorkin Snub
Update, with Scott Rudin quote, additional background Broadway doesn’t need Damon Runyon to prove yet again there’s no such thing as a sure bet: The To Kill A Mockingbird snub from the Tony Awards’ best play category today was easily the most surprising and confounding element of today’s nomination announcements.
“I…
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