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01-29-2015, 02:05 PM
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Kaley Cuoco Kaley Cuoco, who has played the character Penny on "The Big Bang Theory" for the last seven seasons, is an actor who could use a few more acting classes. Those who watch the show might agree that her character brings sex appeal to the show, but not much else. One might wonder why the creators of the show don't just replace her with another pretty face who can indeed act.
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Jared Gilmore Jared Gilmore plays Henry on the popular fairy-tales turned into real life characters show "Once Upon a Time" but the early seasons focused way too much on Henry's annoying perspective and exposition heavy dialogue. Thankfully, as the show progresses he becomes much less of story's focus.
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Laura Prepon Sure, Laura Prepon is cute, tall and redheaded. She was Eric Foreman's love interest on "That 70's Show" for several seasons, but nearly every scene that she was in felt forced and had all of the humor sucked out of it. It isn't clear why she was unable to play Donna well, because her role on "Orange is the New Black" showed much better acting. Maybe she got some lessons between the two series.
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Adrian Grenier Adrian Grenier, who you might remember as the lead on "Entourage," was the lead in a television series, but had the weakest acting skills of anyone else on the show. That might include the extras as well as the supporting cast. Alex Grenier has had exactly four acting gigs in the three years since "Entourage" ended, and one of them was an "Entourage" movie.
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Cathy Cahlin Ryan "The Shield" was one of the best television series' of the past couple of decades, and Michael Chiklis was one of the major reasons why. Nevertheless, Cathy Cahlin Ryan, who played Corrine Mackey on the series, was the opposite end of the spectrum, making a good series worse for her part in it. However, she wasn't the only bad actor on the show _ Chiklis' real life wife, Autumn, also had some problems with believability.
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Nolan Gould Okay, so Nolan Gould, who plays Luke Dunphy on "Modern Family," is just a kid. You can't blame him for his bad acting, but you can blame the casting director for"Modern Family." Gould's lines are stiff and wooden and if you replaced him with that robot who beat everyone on "Jeopardy", you might not be able to tell the difference.
Kaley Cuoco Kaley Cuoco, who has played the character Penny on "The Big Bang Theory" for the last seven seasons, is an actor who could use a few more acting classes. Those who watch the show might agree that her character brings sex appeal to the show, but not much else. One might wonder why the creators of the show don't just replace her with another pretty face who can indeed act.
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Jared Gilmore Jared Gilmore plays Henry on the popular fairy-tales turned into real life characters show "Once Upon a Time" but the early seasons focused way too much on Henry's annoying perspective and exposition heavy dialogue. Thankfully, as the show progresses he becomes much less of story's focus.
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Laura Prepon Sure, Laura Prepon is cute, tall and redheaded. She was Eric Foreman's love interest on "That 70's Show" for several seasons, but nearly every scene that she was in felt forced and had all of the humor sucked out of it. It isn't clear why she was unable to play Donna well, because her role on "Orange is the New Black" showed much better acting. Maybe she got some lessons between the two series.
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Adrian Grenier Adrian Grenier, who you might remember as the lead on "Entourage," was the lead in a television series, but had the weakest acting skills of anyone else on the show. That might include the extras as well as the supporting cast. Alex Grenier has had exactly four acting gigs in the three years since "Entourage" ended, and one of them was an "Entourage" movie.
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Cathy Cahlin Ryan "The Shield" was one of the best television series' of the past couple of decades, and Michael Chiklis was one of the major reasons why. Nevertheless, Cathy Cahlin Ryan, who played Corrine Mackey on the series, was the opposite end of the spectrum, making a good series worse for her part in it. However, she wasn't the only bad actor on the show _ Chiklis' real life wife, Autumn, also had some problems with believability.
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Nolan Gould Okay, so Nolan Gould, who plays Luke Dunphy on "Modern Family," is just a kid. You can't blame him for his bad acting, but you can blame the casting director for"Modern Family." Gould's lines are stiff and wooden and if you replaced him with that robot who beat everyone on "Jeopardy", you might not be able to tell the difference.