James's Kurt Gödel in Oppenheimer; you know, 'Difficult People's' Arthur? Now he's solving equations. Always on point, serious and enigmatic.
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Person 1: who's the guy in Oppenheimer who looks super intelligent?
Person 2: That's James Urbaniak as Kurt Gödel, duh! From 'Difficult People' to nuclear physics.
James D'Arcy's Blackett, nobel physicist, from the Avengers universe to nuclear universe, how cool's that?
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Person 1: Is that James D'Arcy?
Person 2: Yeah, that's a nobel move man, playing James D'Arcy as Patrick Blackett.
John's Ward Evans, a mysterious scientist. Is he friend or foe to the atomic age, huh?
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Person 1: Who's that character in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: That's John Gowans as Ward Evans, shrouded in atomic mystery, man!
Tom's Einstein, the genius of the era, from stage to relativity, mind-blowing!
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Person 1: Is that Tom Conti as Albert Einstein in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Yeah, relativity meets acting, crazy stuff man!
Ross's Lewis Strauss Jr. in Oppenheimer; from bit parts in sitcoms to uncredited brilliance. A hidden gem.
Person 1: Who's that uncredited actor in Oppenheimer who played Lewis Strauss Jr.?
Person 2: It's Ross Buran as Lewis Strauss Jr., the funny guy from those comedy sitcoms. He's in a serious role now.
Definition here: Rory's playing Hartland Snyder, like a blast from the past, but in Oppenheimer
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Person 1: You remember Rory Keane?
Person 2: Yeah, Rory Keane as Hartland Snyder in Oppenheimer!
Olivia's Lilli Hornig in Oppenheimer; 'Juno's' best friend to wartime scientist. Same wit, new wisdom.
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Person 1: Who's the witty woman in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Olivia Thirlby as Lilli Hornig, remember her from 'Juno'? She's all grown up and scientific now!