An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.
- Nominated for 12 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 53 nominations total
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While Michael Douglas is the acting teacher, it's Alan Arkin who delivers the master class in comedic timing. Delightful all round based on four episodes.
It is so refreshing to watch something that appeals to audiences over 50. The subject matter is relevant, the acting is excellent and the only negative is that I've got to wait until next season to see new episodes... and I can't wait!
For someone who usually finds Chuck Lorre's work a little much, this was a genuine surprise. I suppose no laugh track, like Big Bang Theory, Two And Half Men, etc, certainly helps. Alan Arkin's delivery is hilarious and dry as ever. Good seeing some actors and actresses that I haven't seen in a while also.
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- TriviaIn season 3, episode 5: Martin, played by actor Paul Reiser, watches the 1982 movie Diner on tv. The scene he is actually watching shows a much younger Paul Reiser in his very first movie role.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
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