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Annette O'Toole and Michael McKean have one of Hollywood’s enduring love stories. Both actors with long résumés, the pair had been acquaintances in the 1970s before reconnecting on a film set ...
Michael McKean: I was invited to come, and it just seemed that I’m such a footnote to a footnote to that show. So we decided to stay indoors, which was great, because it was down to 3 degrees ...
Michael McKean is a wanted man. The veteran actor plays power players in two new high-profile series—and didn’t have to audition for either. The Diplomat stars Keri Russell as Kate Wyler, a no ...
Michael McKean and his wife of 25 years Annette O'Toole enjoyed a date night and held hands at the premiere of 'The Diplomat' season 2, which debuts on Netflix on Oct. 31, in New York City.
Michael McKean talked up the long-gestating movie in a recent interview with PEOPLE, teasing, "If you think those guys were sad when they were young…" The Better Call Saul actor added, "It's ...
Michael McKean admits the sequel to This Is Spinal Tap will be “tragic.” ”If you think those guys were sad when they were young …” McKean said of the Spinal Tap band members played by ...
EXCLUSIVE: Michael McKean will join the previously announced Bob Odenkirk, Kieran Culkin and Bill Burr in the upcoming Broadway revival of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross. McKean will play ...
McKean, 68, a New York native, talked to The Post about what’s in store for his “Better Call Saul” alter-ego this season. You’re known primarily for your work as a comic actor.
When he played Lenny on ABC’s popular 1976-83 sitcom “Laverne & Shirley,” Michael McKean realized he could easily become typecast as his dumb, lovable Fonzie wannabe and pal of the ...
Where McKean’s name presumably should have appeared in the ‘Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series’ category was Banks’ instead – and frankly, this is wrong.
THE PERFORMER | Michael McKean THE SHOW | Better Call Saul THE EPISODE | "Chicanery" (May 8, 2017) THE PERFORMANCE | McKean's skills as a comedic actor are legendary, and for good reason.
Bryan Cranston tipped off Michael McKean before he got the role as Bob Odenkirk's brother on "Better Call Saul" in an unusual way, McKean told us in a recent video conversation at The Times studio.