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Kinnear played a famous novelist in Josh Boone's directorial debut film Stuck in Love, which followed his relationships with his former wife (Jennifer Connelly) and teenage children. [ 8 ] On March 9, 2023, Netflix announced that Kinnear will guest star in Part 2 of Season 4 of You as Tom Lockwood, the father of Joe Goldberg’s ( Penn Badgley ...
Her next project, starring alongside Greg Kinnear, was the family drama Stuck in Love, the directorial debut of Josh Boone. Connelly played the ex-wife of Kinnear's character, with whom he is obsessed. [115] [116] The film was premiered during the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. [117]
The independent film stars Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Lily Collins, Nat Wolff, and Logan Lerman. It focuses on the complicated relationships between a successful novelist, played by Kinnear, his ex-wife (Connelly), their college daughter (Collins), and their teenage son (Wolff). [ 2 ]
Actor Greg Kinnear portrays Dr. Misha Bartnovsky in the film, Wang’s colleague and someone he calls a “mentor.” ... He is married to wife Anle, and they reside in Nashville. What happened to ...
As a 50-something wife, mother and former bestselling novelist, Pat is at a crossroads. She's almost imploded her 20-year marriage with Terry (Greg Kinnear) by having an impromptu affair with a ...
Ghost Town is a 2008 American fantasy comedy film directed by David Koepp, who also co-wrote the screenplay with John Kamps.It stars English comedian Ricky Gervais in his first leading feature-film role, as a dentist who can see and talk with ghosts, along with Téa Leoni as a young widow and Greg Kinnear as her recently deceased husband.
Greg Kinnear played Frank Navasky, Kathleen's boyfriend and a journalist obsessed with analog technology. ... She has also played recurring parts in ABC's "Boston Legal," CBS' "The Good Wife," and ...
The film stars Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly, Connor Corum, Margo Martindale, and Thomas Haden Church. [3] The film has received mixed critical reviews, but nevertheless was a box office success, grossing $101 million against a $12 million budget, becoming the second-highest grossing Christian film of all time. [4]