The Gilded Age: A Different World


02:18 am - 03:13 am, Friday, November 28 on HBO Drama (West) ()

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A Different World

Season 3, Episode 5

In England, Gladys finds it difficult to adjust to Lady Sarah's controlling authority over the home. After a series of both personal and professional victories, Larry goes out with Jack to celebrate them and meets a familiar face. At an event with Dr. Kirkland, Peggy gets a chance from a former colleague. Then, the drama is unleashed at a lunch of Ms. Fish in Newport.

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Carrie Coon (Actor) .. Bertha Russell
Morgan Spector (Actor) .. George Russell
Denée Benton (Actor) .. Peggy Scott
Louisa Jacobson (Actor) .. Marian Brook
Taissa Farmiga (Actor) .. Gladys Russell
Blake Ritson (Actor) .. Oscar van Rhijn
Simon Jones (Actor) .. Bannister
Harry Richardson (Actor) .. Larry Russell
Thomas Cocquerel (Actor) .. Tom Raikes
Jack Gilpin (Actor) .. Church
Cynthia Nixon (Actor) .. Ada Brook
Christine Baranski (Actor) .. Agnes van Rhijn
Bill Irwin (Actor) .. Cornelius Eckhard

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Carrie Coon (Actor) .. Bertha Russell
Born: January 24, 1981
Birthplace: Copley, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Was recruited to the University of Mount Union to play soccer. Studied at American Players Theatre. Cast as Honey in a Steppenwolf Theatre production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 2010; the show eventually transferred to Broadway in 2012 Made her big screen debut alongside Ben Affleck in 2014's Gone Girl.
Morgan Spector (Actor) .. George Russell
Denée Benton (Actor) .. Peggy Scott
Louisa Jacobson (Actor) .. Marian Brook
Taissa Farmiga (Actor) .. Gladys Russell
Born: August 17, 1994
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: The youngest of seven children born to Ukrainian immigrants; her actress sister Vera (the second oldest) is 21 years older. Made acting debut in Vera's directorial debut, the drama Higher Ground, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Made TV debut in American Horror Story.
Blake Ritson (Actor) .. Oscar van Rhijn
Born: June 14, 1980
Trivia: Began acting as a young child, performing at the National Theatre in London under the tutelage of the renowned stage directors Richard Eyre and Trevor Nunn. Studied English and Medieval Italian at Cambridge University. Cowrote and codirected the short films Love Hate (2009) and Good Boy (2010) alongside his older brother, Dylan. Played the banjolele on Douglas Hodge's 2005 folk album, Cowley Road Songs.
Simon Jones (Actor) .. Bannister
Born: July 27, 1950
Birthplace: Charlton Park, Wiltshire, England
Harry Richardson (Actor) .. Larry Russell
Thomas Cocquerel (Actor) .. Tom Raikes
Jack Gilpin (Actor) .. Church
Born: May 31, 1951
Birthplace: Boyce, Virginia
Trivia: Actor Jack Gilpin first charmed audiences in 1984 when he was cast in the recurring role of Roger on the TV series Kate and Allie. Soon, he was acting in numerous film and TV projects like The Dream Team, Quiz Show, and Adventureland, with a résumé that spanned the decades. Gilpin would also make countless guest appearances on TV shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Ed.
Cynthia Nixon (Actor) .. Ada Brook
Born: April 09, 1966
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A true-blue New York actress who has worked on the stage and screen since her adolescence, Cynthia Nixon is probably best known to pop culture aficionados as Miranda Hobbes, the high-powered lawyer who has dated some of New York City's most dysfunctional men on HBO's Sex and the City. Although Nixon's starring role on the hugely popular series may have brought her to the attention of a new audience, observers of the New York theater had been watching the actor on and off Broadway since 1980, where she had performed in productions that included David Rabe's Hurlyburly, Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, Angels in America, and Indiscretions, for which she earned a Tony nomination.Born in New York City on April 9, 1966, Nixon made her film debut in the 1980 movie Little Darlings. She worked steadily through the rest of the decade, appearing in films ranging from Sidney Lumet's Prince of the City (1981) to Milos Forman's Oscar-winning Amadeus (1984) to Robert Altman's satirical Tanner '88, which cast her as the daughter of the titular politician. Nixon also worked on television, popping up in various miniseries, including the 1982 abortion drama My Body, My Child, in which she co-starred with Vanessa Redgrave and future Sex and the City co-star Sarah Jessica Parker. Continuing to appear on-stage in productions of Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (for which she won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award), and Philadelphia Story (for which she won a Theater World Award), Nixon also became a founding member of the off-Broadway theater group The Drama Dept. In 1998, after appearing onscreen sporadically throughout the 1990s, in such films as Addams Family Values (1993), the actor landed the most widely recognized role of her career up to that point, on Sex and the City. Co-starring alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, and Kristin Davis, Nixon, as the hilariously caustic Miranda, enjoyed critical praise and a number of awards and nominations for her work on the show, which formed another entry on an already long and varied resumé. She would reprise the role for big screen adaptations of the show, in addition to movie roles in Lymelife and An Englishman in New York, as well as a popular turn on the Showtime series The Big C.
Christine Baranski (Actor) .. Agnes van Rhijn
Born: May 02, 1952
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, United States
Trivia: Designer label-clad force of nature, neurotic diva, and the owner of one of the most expansive mouths in the free world, Christine Baranski is one of the more distinctive actresses working on the stage and screen today. Known to television audiences for her portrayal of Cybill Shepard's brassy and unapologetically arrogant best friend on the sitcom Cybill, Baranski has also made a name for herself on the New York stage, where she has won a number of awards, and has worked as a character actress on a variety of films.Born in Buffalo, New York, on May 2, 1952, Baranski was influenced from a young age by her Polish grandparents, who were both actors. After studying acting at Julliard, she began working on the New York stage and on various TV shows, and made her film debut in 1982. The stage proved to be a particularly good medium for Baranski's talents; a staple of many New York productions, the actress earned Tony Awards and a number of other honors for her work in the Broadway productions of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing and Neil Simon's Rumors. Usually cast as a supporting player onscreen, Baranski has done particularly notable work in Jeffrey (1995), in which she played a New York socialite; The Birdcage (1996), which featured her as the brassy mother of Robin Williams' grown son; and Cruel Intentions (1999), in which she did another hilarious turn as a New York socialite. In one of her rare excursions as a lead, Baranski gave a memorable performance as a struggling actress in Bowfinger (1999), sharing the screen with the likes of Steve Martin, Heather Graham, and Eddie Murphy.In 2002 Baranski appeared in the Best Picture Oscar winner Chicago, and she continued to work steadily on TV, in movies, and on stage appearing in projects as diverse as Eloise at the Plaza, Welcome to Mooseport, and the smash hit adaptation of the ABBA musical Mamma Mia! In 2009 she began work on the well-respected CBS drama series The Good Wife opposite Julianna Margulies.
Bill Irwin (Actor) .. Cornelius Eckhard
Born: April 11, 1950
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Bill Irwin certainly qualifies as one of the most unique figures in show business; attempts to compare him to other talent invariably conclude with the observation that there is no one else like Irwin, a testament to his overarching individuality. A native of Santa Monica, Irwin spent periods of his youth in Southern California and Oklahoma, then attended Oberlin College (as a theater arts major) and Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College in Florida, where lessons learned in slapstick, pantomime, comedic improvisation, and graceful balletic would continue to inform his art and style throughout his life. Following said education, he spent various periods of time in dramatic ensembles (such as the prestigious Kraken ensemble) and circuses (such as the Frisco-based Pickle Family Circus) and racked up a litany of theatrical accomplishments that included Broadway performances in Waiting for Godot (opposite Steve Martin and Robin Williams) and Accidental Death of an Anarchist (opposite Jonathan Pryce), a critically acclaimed turn in Fool Moon (with the Red City Ramblers), and many other highlights. Meanwhile, on television, Irwin built up a substantial audience of young people with his wordless portrayal of Mr. Noodle (opposite the late Michael Jeter) on the "Elmo's World" segments of Sesame Street. Irwin's feature appearances include A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), Igby Goes Down (2002), Lady in the Water (2007), and Rachel Getting Married (2008), and Higher Ground (2011).

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