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James Marsden 's best movies and TV shows highlight his career of versatile projects and winning performances. The American actor began his career in the mid-1990s with small roles and bit parts ...
James Marsden shared a sweet text message he received from his mother after the 2024 Golden Globe awards on Sunday, where he was nominated for best supporting actor in a television series for his ...
James Marsden’s net worth in 2024 has become a topic of significant interest amongst fans. The recent release of his film Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has generated a buzz, leading many to wonder about ...
Avengers: Doomsday has to be the most highly-anticipated upcoming Marvel movies in a while, if not purely for the huge cast of heroes we can’t wait to see interact. Right now, the movie is filming in ...
James Marsden celebrated his 50th birthday on Monday with a star-studded party that included a cake with a shirtless photo from the Emmy-nominated 'Jury Duty' actor's modeling days.
Avengers: Doomsday cast, including an X-Men icon and Phase 4 hero, spotted training as production continues in the UK.
How Jury Duty ’s James Marsden Became a Celebrity Jerk, but “Not a Sociopath” The actor’s high-wire act of improv and self-deprecation earned him his first Emmy nomination. By Rebecca Ford ...
James Marsden reveals that he once tried out for "Saturday Night Live" but made a "bad choice" that made him bomb it.
James Marsden loves playing his “Jury Duty” alter ego, a narcissistic jerk who’s “off his rocker” James Marsden on "Jury Duty" earning him attention, protecting his nice costar and hopes ...
James Marsden talks about playing an obnoxious version of himself in the wacky new comedy "Jury Duty," a mockumentary in which an unwitting juror member is pranked by a cast of actors.
James Marsden likes playing the jackass. Especially when that jackass is the entitled version of himself he’s playing in Amazon Freevee’s breakout comedy “Jury Duty.” The improvised docu ...
In the experimental show on Amazon Freevee, actors play oddballs doing their civic duty. The twist? One juror is a real guy who doesn't know it's all fake.