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As of January 2016, Rotten Tomatoes reports that Flash of Genius has a 60% approval rating with an average rating of 5.97/10, based on 106 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "The touching underdog story of a single guy against a massive corporation, Flash of Genius is a well-paced and well-written tale with a standout performance by star ...
He overloaded himself while trying to absorb the Flash's powers and died, with his body held in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline. [100] William Tockman / Clock King (portrayed by Robert Knepper) [101] – A master criminal. In season one of The Flash, Tockman took several civilians at CCPD hostage.
In 2008, he starred in Flash of Genius, a docudrama about Robert Kearns who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. His portrayal of then-Major Bruce P. Crandall in 2002's We Were Soldiers brought public attention to Crandall's heroism during the 1965 Battle of Ia Drang.
Aaron Abrams has appeared in several regular and recurring roles for television, including Children Ruin Everything, Masters of Sex, Rookie Blue, Slings & Arrows, Longmire, The Oath, Blindspot, Blue Bloods and Hannibal. He also has had supporting roles in dramas Amelia with Hilary Swank, Flash of Genius with Greg Kinnear and the Code 8 ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Flash, which already has been renewed for Season 8, is bidding farewell to two original cast members, Tom Cavanagh and Carlos Valdes. Valdes, who plays Cisco Ramon, will end his run ...
The Flash may be losing a father, but the Scarlet Speedster is gaining a mother. Maribel Verdú has been cast as Barry Allen’s mom in “The Flash,” a character that’s expected to play a ...
Grant Gustin answers that question in the course of celebrating one particular castmate from The Flash in the new TVLine video above. During Gustin’s visit to TVLine’s New York office, we ...
His movie credits include roles in The Hurricane, Martin and Lewis, Flash of Genius, Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming, Apartment Hunting and The Middle Man. In 2001, Lake had a recurring role in the television series Soul Food as Mr. Greene. [1]