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  2. Owen Teague - Wikipedia

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    He was cast as the character Harold Lauder in the 2020 CBS miniseries The Stand. [2] According to Teague, The Stand had been a favorite book of his since the age of 13. He noted he tried to draw directly from Lauder's psychology in The Stand novel. [2] As Harold Lauder, he plays a sociopathic teenager being tempted by evil during a pandemic. [18]

  3. The Stand (2020 miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] In June 2015, Warner Bros. proposed an eight-part Showtime miniseries to set up the story, which would culminate in Josh Boone's film. [23] However, in February 2016, The Stand project was put on hold and the rights reverted to CBS Films. [24] In September 2017, King talked of doing an extended TV series on Showtime or Paramount+. [25]

  4. Corin Nemec - Wikipedia

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    Also, in 1993, Nemec was cast as Harold Lauder in a TV adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand. In 1997, he played a notable role in the movie Goodbye, America . He also starred in the TV movies My Brother's Keeper alongside Jeanne Tripplehorn and Blackout with Jane Seymour .

  5. The Stand (1994 miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Stand (also known as Stephen King's The Stand) is a 1994 American post-apocalyptic television miniseries based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Stephen King. King also wrote the teleplay and has a minor role in the series. It was directed by Mick Garris, who previously directed the original King screenplay/film Sleepwalkers (1992).

  6. List of The Stand characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of characters from Stephen King's novel The Stand.The novel was published in 1978, with its narrative set during the 1980s; however, a second edition was released in 1990, is considerably longer than the first version (1,200 pages compared to 800 pages), and is set in the 1990s.

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  8. Harry Lauder - Wikipedia

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    Lauder usually performed in full Highland regalia—kilt, sporran, tam o' shanter, and twisted walking stick, and sang Scottish-themed songs. [7] By 1911 Lauder had become the highest-paid performer in the world, and was the first British artist to sell a million records; by 1928 he had sold double that. [8]

  9. For Heaven's Sake (1926 film) - Wikipedia

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    For Heaven's Sake is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. It was one of Lloyd's most successful films and the 12th-highest-grossing film of the silent era, earning $2,600,000.