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When Brett Goldstein confirmed that Ted Lasso was indeed inspired by The Wizard of Oz, we collectively clicked ruby slippers ...
Brett Goldstein got so famous for his Emmy-winning role as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso that most people have no idea he has been a professional stand-up comedian for nearly 20 years.. Now, that is all ...
Brett Goldstein has emerged as one of the many beloved characters in the Apple TV+ hit series Ted Lasso. He portrays the popular player-turned-coach Roy Kent, who has a gritty personality and doesn't ...
And a reporter with finite time eager to talk to Goldstein about his debut comedy special, HBO's “The Second Best Night of Your Life” (April 26, 10 ET/PT) and “Ted Lasso” returning for a ...
Brett Goldstein Was Asked About Returning For Ted Lasso Season 4, And His Analogy About A Dead Cat Coming Back To Life Is Weirdly Fitting 'That's The Official Word': What The Cast Of Ted Lasso Has ...
Brett Goldstein, who both co-wrote and starred as Roy Kent in Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso, recently shared his thoughts on the future of the hit soccer comedy. Though the series was originally planned ...
Brett Goldstein on working with Michael J. Fox on 'Shrinking,' returning to 'Ted Lasso' and preparing his next standup Special: 'It's a good one!' ...
The emotional depth that made Ted Lasso so special is also evident in Shrinking. So far, two seasons of Shrinking have been released, and a third season is already in the works. Brett Goldstein’s ...
Brett Goldstein hoists his supporting actor Emmy in the air, earned for his portrayal of Roy Kent in "Ted Lasso" in 2021. Goldstein won the same award the following year. But as time passed since ...
"Ted Lasso" star Brett Goldstein is debuting his first HBO stand-up special tonight, April 26, at 10 p.m. ET. The special will also stream on Max.
Trying to connect with Brett Goldstein for a virtual interview is something out of a comedy. About five minutes into a chat with the writer, actor and stand-up best known his portrayal of gruffy, “Don ...
Goldstein is quick to point out, "I owe everything to Ted Lasso." "It completely changed my life. I had done stand-up for 17 years and probably the most people that would come and see me was 200.