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    Yahoo Movies UK

    Crowd fund launched for 'Battlestar Galactica' actor Michael Hogan after brain injury

    A crowd fund appeal has been launched to raise money for the Battlestar Galactica actor Michael Hogan, who has suffered a brain injury.

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    Yahoo Movies UK

    The best films on TV today: Sunday, 26 July

    Choose from Oscar-winning dramas, heartbreaking friendships, epic action and true tales.

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    'Fargo' showrunner Noah Hawley to write and direct the new 'Star Trek' movie

    'Rise of Skywalker' director JJ Abrams will continue to produce the rebooted series under his Bad Robot banner, with Hawley also acting as producer.

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    Ewan McGregor reveals amazing new look for Fargo series three

    Anyone who wants to see into the future, if only for a few seconds, could do worse than check out the trailer for the third series of ‘Fargo’. It’s features heavily a rather heavy-looking famous Scottish actor, balding of pate, girthy of waist, and moustachioed of top lip. Hurl in a shiny leather sport coat, and it’s likely a terrifying glimpse for Ewan McGregor of what might be ahead if he lets things go a bit. The clip finds him eating in a diner with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and making a rather sharp exit once Carrie Coon’s police chief Gloria Burgle arrives. ...

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    Gregory Wakeman

    10 Facts About Fargo That You Probably Didn’t Know

    While Coen Brothers fans can easily spend hours arguing which of the filmmakers’ oeuvre is legitimately their finest, they all have a soft spot for ‘Fargo’. Not only because ‘Fargo’s’ $60 million box office gross from its $7 million budget was the Coen Brothers’ first hit film since 1987’s ‘Raising Arizona’, but also because it possesses all of the cinematic hallmarks that the siblings thrive upon. - William H. Macy, who was convinced he was right for the part, read twice for the deceitful car salesman Jerry Lundegaard.

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    Ben Falk

    The Amazing Story Of Steve Buscemi And 9/11

    ‘Fargo’ and ‘Boardwalk Empire’ star Steve Buscemi was a New York firefighter for four years from 1980 to 1984, before quitting to become a full-time actor. There’s lots of noises, you hear glass being broken, you have a mask on so you can’t really see a lot,” Steve Buscemi has said of his time fighting fires in the Big Apple. For some, it might be hard to imagine the impish, interestingly-toothed performer as anything other than one of Hollywood’s great character actors known for brilliant performances in everything from ‘Reservoir Dogs’ to ‘Armageddon’.