The Eighties film icon discusses his latest role, his love for Canada, and his one-season stint on the world's most famous sketch show
Reacher, one of our selections for Prime Video’s best TV series, punches its way back to screens on Thursday, February 20, for a third season that will leave fans “very impressed,” as new cast member Anthony Michael Hall recently told TV Insider.
It’s often the case that actors give some of their best performances when cast in bottle movies, and as such, this genre shows how very important character remains to the magic of the cinema.
Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy have been established as those young Hollywood actors and actresses that made up the Brat Pack, who starred in various films during the 1980s.
Anthony Michael Hall was one of the notable Brat Pack figures not featured in Andrew McCarthy’s documentary Brats. Hall, who rose to fame in classic ’80s teen films like Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club, spoke with TV Insider about why he decided not to participate in the documentary.
When Anthony Michael Hall stopped by the TV Insider office to chat about his new Netflix movie, Trigger Warning, we had to ask if we’d get to see him again on Bosch: Legacy.
Reacher is gearing up to welcome a memorable character plucked from the pages of Lee Child’s book Persuader as Olivier Richters has been cast in the role of Paulie, according to CinemaBlend.
Prime Video‘s Reacher is expanding its cast for its upcoming third season as Anthony Michael Hall (The Goldbergs) and Sonya Cassidy (Lodge 49) have joined the action-drama as series regulars.
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