We mustn’t dwell.
No, not today.
LaPaglia won a Tony for his starring role inA View From the Bridgein 1998.

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Zellweger’s career skyrocketed afterEmpire Records.
Her TV work includes the Netflix seriesWhat/Ifand the NBC limited seriesThe Thing About Pam.
She produced and starred in the 2017 indie horror filmWildlingand joined Hulu’sHarlotsfor two seasons.

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She also starred in the first season of Fox’s9-1-1: Lone Star.
She seems particularly impressed by Joe.
Mazar gained a real following as a divorce attorney onCivil Wars.

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He had a main role on Netflix’sGrace and Frankieand appeared in the 2018 filmsBlindspottingandFirst Man.
Johnny Whitworth (A.J.)
As lovesick A.J., Johnny Whitworth spends the movie pining after Corey.

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Her initial rebuttal of his advances gives him the confidence and independence to finally enroll in art school.
Whitworth took a short break from acting after his first few movies.
He reappeared inFrancis Ford Coppola’sThe Rainmaker(1997), and later joinedEmpire RecordscostarRory CochraneonCSI: Miami.

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He also played basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian on HBO’sWinning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.
He also took a crack atJames Bond, voicing the iconic superspy in the 2002 video game007: Nightfire.
Robin Tunney (Debra)
Robin Tunney’s suicidal Debra is the heart of the movie.

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Deb’s peace of mind gives her the strength to save the store from a gun-wielding Warren.
AfterEmpire Records, Tunney made her biggest mark on TV.
He spends Rex Manning Day hanging with Empire employees in the back room after they bust him for shoplifting.

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He also starred as Belko Royce in the first two seasons ofThe Killingand recurred on Netflix’sRussian Doll.

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