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Matt has a sister, Megan, and a brother, Neill, who is an engineer. [3] Bomer credits his parents for being understanding when they sensed their child was slightly different from other kids. "I've always had an active imagination", says Bomer. [ 5 ]
Doom Patrol is an American superhero television series developed by Jeremy Carver.Based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, the series features Jane (Diane Guerrero), Rita Farr (April Bowlby), Vic Stone (Joivan Wade), Larry Trainor (Matt Bomer and Matthew Zuk), Cliff Steele (Brendan Fraser and Riley Shanahan), the Chief (Timothy Dalton), and Madame Rouge (Michelle Gomez) as the ...
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries: Won [85] 2024: Fellow Travelers: Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries: Nominated [86] Critics' Choice Super Awards: 2024: Doom Patrol: Best Actor in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Nominated [87] Dorian Awards: 2015 The Normal Heart: TV Performance of the Year — Actor Nominated ...
From Fellow Travelers to his GQ spread, Matt Bomer has been taking Hollywood by storm. Doom Patrol, Magic Mike and The Normal Heart are just a few projects he's known for.And if you haven't ...
A decade after publicly coming out, Matt Bomer is up for another Golden Globe after a banner year playing dramatic gay figures in Fellow Travelers and Maestro. From staying power to star power ...
After four seasons of time travel, farting donkeys and sex ghosts (if you know, you know), the Doom Patrol completed its final mission in Thursday’s series finale, a devastating hour of ...
Robotman (Clifford "Cliff" Steele, called Automaton in first two appearances) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is best known as a member of the Doom Patrol, being the only character to appear in every version of the team since its introduction in June 1963.
Writer Paul Kupperberg, a longtime Doom Patrol fan, and artist Joe Staton introduced a new team in Showcase #94 (August–September 1977). [13] DC was then lining up features for the Showcase revival—the series was initially an anthology that would debut new characters who could springboard into their own series if they proved sufficiently popular, and Showcase #94 was the first new issue of ...