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USD POLL : Who are your favorite 2013-2014 Primetime TV male actors over 50?

13 Jul 2014

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33 comments:

  1. Woody Harrelson, James Spader and Kevin Bacon :)

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  2. Robert Carlye, Andre Braugher and John Noble.

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  3. Emerson, Carlyle and Noble. Honorable mention: Braugher.

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  4. Kevin Spacey, James Spader, and Michael Emerson would be my pick. Those three are the perfect actors for their respective characters. They ooze talent and experience too.

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  5. Kevin, Woody and Bryan. Honorable mention: Michael

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  7. everyoneissleeping13 July 2014 at 12:25

    Michael Emerson - which I consider self-explanatory ;-)
    James Spader – because he is The Blacklist.
    Robert Carlyle – because, even though I am not too big on Rumplestiltskin (at least not his “sane” version; the crazy Rumple is fun), the actor is great.

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  8. Bryan Cranston, Michael Emerson and Kevin Bacon.

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  9. Panos Nestoras13 July 2014 at 12:53

    Bryan Cranston, Kavin Spacey amd Michael Emmerson.

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  10. I voted for Billy Bob Thornton and Woody Harrelson. I haven't seen much of Fargo, but from what I did see, Billy Bob's performance was legendary as usual. I love True Detective, and it's that show that made me start recognizing Woody Harrelson as a highly talented actor. I can see that he brings his A-game for that role. Before that, I only saw Woody on cheers or in a handful of comedies on the big screen, but he really shines in the drama genre.

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  11. Robert Caryle , Michael Emerson and John Noble.

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  12. Andre Braugher has been one of my favorites since Homicide:Life on the Streets.
    John Noble is just an outstanding actor and while I was not a huge fan of Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston is amazing.
    I think Thomas Gibson does such a great job at Hotchner, it's hard to remember he played in a comedy sitcom.

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  13. Bryan Cranston, Kevin Spacey and Henry Czerny who is missing from the poll.

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  14. James Spader, Michael Emerson and Mark Harmon

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  15. I really like Andre Braugher, David Duchovny, Kevin Bacon, Rob Lowe, and Robert Carlyle even if I do not like the shows they are on. That left Thomas Gibson, James Spader, John Noble, Mark Harmon, and Michael Emerson. In the end I chose the last 3.

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  16. Clark Gregg, Brian Cranston and Scott Bakula.

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  17. So difficult to choose today! I finally picked Brian Cranston, Michael Emerson and Billy Bob Thornton from the list but I also really love John Noble, David Duchovny, Kevin Spacey, Kevin Bacon, James Spader, Andre Braugher, Robert Carlyle, Woody Harrelson, Rob Lowe, Dylan Mc Dermott, Scott Bakula! Great actors in my opinion.

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  18. Terry O'Quinn missing!

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  19. John Noble. He is always amazing.

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  20. Thomas Gibson, Andre Braugher, Tony Goldwyn

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  21. Tony Goldwyn, Andre Braugher, Tony Goldwyn, Honorable mention Kevin Spacey, John Noble

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  22. Have to give cred to Robert Carlyle, His T-bag and Mr Gold characters are well done.

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  23. Virginie Brett14 July 2014 at 15:21

    Jim Caviezel ;-)

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  24. Michael Emerson, Robert Carlyl, James Spader.

    I have more favorites than I thought I would for this category. I loved John Noble on Fringe, but haven't seen his episodes on Sleepy Hollow yet. I read great things about Brian Cranston on Breaking Bad, but haven't watched that show yet. I ultimately chose my three favorites, of shows that I actually watch and love.

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  25. I didn't think about Tom Selleck. I like his work. I would've picked him, if he was on the list.

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  26. As long as I'm not tied to picking them for the show they're currently or were most lately on.


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    Andre Braugher - I was first introduced to him on Homicide. His performance frequently
    made episodes for me.
    Robert Carlyle - for an actor who was doing mostly comedy...and just kind of fun bubble
    gum stuff...his work on Once Upon A Time has frequently blown me away
    John Noble - I have frequently mentioned that his performance is what kept me tuning into
    Fringe long enough to get hooked on the show


    Is Thomas Gibson over 50? What? Impossible. Rob Lowe being over 50 just makes me feel old. :-} Have enjoyed Mark Harmon's work most of his career.

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  27. James Spader, Thomas Gibson and Joe Mantegna 😊

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  28. William Devane in 24: Live Another Day

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  29. Caroline Walsh21 July 2014 at 20:56

    Joe Mantegna anyone?

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  30. Thomas Gibson (Criminal Minds), Demian Bichir (The Bridge) and Dermot Mulroney (Crisis).

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