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Ewan McGregor as brothers Emmit and Raymond "Ray" Stussy.Emmit is a wealthy, happily married man and the self-proclaimed "Parking Lot King of Minnesota". Younger brother Ray is a financially struggling parole officer who feels betrayed by Emmit over the way their father's inheritance was divided between them, when Ray got his father's Corvette and Emmit got a valuable stamp collection.
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Ewan McGregor's performances as the Stussy brothers received critical acclaim, and was described by many as the stand-out of the season.On review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, the critical consensus is " Thanks in part to a memorable dual performance from Ewan McGregor, Fargo mostly maintains the sly wit and off-kilter sensibility it displayed in its first two seasons."
He also called Sy Feltz "the best character on TV right now". [2] Noel Murray of Rolling Stone gave a positive review, highly praising the character V. M. Varga. [9] Scott Tobias of The New York Times gave a positive review, praising the use of Peter and the Wolf, Ray's character development and Olivia Sandoval's performance and character. He ...
Multiple auditions were held to cast the English-language voice actors, aiming to make the English dub as natural as possible. [10] Greg Chun was pleasantly surprised when he was selected to voice Yagami in Judgment since he was familiar with the franchise. Chun said, "I'm super psyched to be a part of this game", adding that he liked what he ...
FX’s Emmy-winning anthology returns for Season 5 this Tuesday at 10/9c, and TVLine got a chance to talk with the cast about how they developed the distinctive Fargo accent.
Whether it was the mystery of the hatch, the Man in Black or a flash sideways, few shows have ever kept viewers guessing quite like Lost. The ABC hit, which centered on a group of plane crash ...
Writer-director-creator Noah Hawley's nonformulaic casting formula keeps fans on their toes. "'Fargo' walks in the shoes of comedy, and also tragedy," executive producer Warren Littlefield notes ...