Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson in Oppenheimer; from romantic comedies to First Lady. A star in any era.
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Person 1: Who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
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Christine's Lady Bird Johnson in Oppenheimer; from romantic comedies to First Lady. A star in any era.
Person 1: who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
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Gregory's Chairman Magnuson, a key player in the atomic game, Broadway charm meets political finesse, am I right?
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Person 1: What's Gregory Jbara doing in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Gregory Jbara as Chairman Magnuson, Broadway to bomb yo!
Alex Wolff's Alvarez, from Jumanji to Oppenheimer, it's an adventure in physics man!
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Person 1: Who's Alex Wolff playing in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Alex Wolff as Luis Alvarez, it's a physics adventure bro!
Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Strauss's Fiancée in Oppenheimer; from soap opera star to nuclear age romance. Love knows no bounds.
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Person 1: who's that playing Strauss's fiancée in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Strauss's Fiancée, the queen of soap operas. She's in love with history now!
Brett Del Buono, from 'Let Me In' to 'Oppenheimer,' as a Concerned Scientist; his face looks like he's mad, but his acting is fire.
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Person 1: Who's that concerned-looking scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Brett Del Buono as Manhattan Project Scientist! From vampires to atoms, he's got range.
Kurt's gone from minor roles to playing Morgan in Oppenheimer, a journey to the core of history man.
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Person 1: Who's that guy playing Thomas Morgan?
Person 2: Kurt Koehler as Thomas Morgan, bro!