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JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass is a 2021 American-British [1] documentary film about the assassination of John F. Kennedy directed by Oliver Stone, based on the 1992 non-fiction book Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison Case by James DiEugenio and on newly declassified evidence about the case.
The following year, Alcock played Maya Nordenfelt in the Showcase drama Fighting Season. She also appeared in the sixth and final series of A Place to Call Home as Emma Carvolth, the Netflix series Pine Gap as Marissa Campbell, and the ABC series Les Norton as Sian Galese. [10] In 2018 Alcock appeared in her first feature film The School. [11 ...
[1] [29] Alcock was officially cast at the end of January. Gunn said she embodied how King, Evely, and Nogueira envisioned the character, [4] [37] and he had first mentioned Alcock for the role to Safran over a year before her casting after seeing her performance in the series House of the Dragon (2022–present).
Alcock, a standout in the first season of HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” was cast as Kara Zor-El almost exactly a year ago after she auditioned wearing the Supergirl suit on the set of Gunn ...
“JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass” lives up to its title. Directed by Oliver Stone, it’s a kind of documentary companion-piece sequel to “JFK,” and yes, it takes you through the ...
Alcock is best known for her role in Season 1 of House of the Dragon. Metzler will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Additional EPs include Dani Gorin, Tom Ackerley and Margot ...
David Packard Corenswet (/ ˈ k ɔːr ən s w ɛ t /; born July 8, 1993) [1] is an American actor. After graduating from Juilliard in 2016, he began guest starring in television series, including House of Cards in 2018. He played lead roles in the Netflix series The Politician (2019–2020) and Hollywood (2020), both created by Ryan Murphy.
In 2014, she was cast in a recurring role in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots playing the role of Melissa Wilson. She was promoted to series regular in season five, her final season on show. [2] In 2017, Robertson was cast as Colandrea 'Coco' Conners in the Netflix comedy-drama series, Dear White People.