Jessica's Charlotte Serber in Oppenheimer; you loved her in 'The Killing,' now she's cataloging nuclear secrets.
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Person 1: who's the determined-looking woman in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jessica Erin Martin as Charlotte Serber, who you might remember from 'The Killing.' From detective work to nuclear secrets!
Person 1: who's the determined-looking woman in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jessica Erin Martin as Charlotte Serber, who you might remember from 'The Killing.' From detective work to nuclear secrets!
by courtofowls September 04, 2023

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Person 1: Who's playing Rossi Lomanitz in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Josh Zuckerman as Rossi Lomanitz, young mind big dreams!
Person 1: Who's playing Rossi Lomanitz in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Josh Zuckerman as Rossi Lomanitz, young mind big dreams!
by courtofowls September 05, 2023

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Person 1: You remember Rory Keane?
Person 2: Yeah, Rory Keane as Hartland Snyder in Oppenheimer!
Person 1: You remember Rory Keane?
Person 2: Yeah, Rory Keane as Hartland Snyder in Oppenheimer!
by courtofowls September 06, 2023

From random guy in Ukraine's "+380" to the atomic age, Troy's Joseph Kennedy pivot to nuclear science and luminary discovery for Oppenheimer himself.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's that playing Kennedy?
Person 2: That's Troy Bronson as Joseph W. Kennedy in OPPENHEIMER, a huge piece to the bomb puzzle and directional mastery of secret character.
Person 1: He sure desTROYed with that plutonium discovery!
Person 2: Time for another viewing!
Person 1: Who's that playing Kennedy?
Person 2: That's Troy Bronson as Joseph W. Kennedy in OPPENHEIMER, a huge piece to the bomb puzzle and directional mastery of secret character.
Person 1: He sure desTROYed with that plutonium discovery!
Person 2: Time for another viewing!
by courtofowls September 04, 2023

James's Kurt Gödel in Oppenheimer; you know, 'Difficult People's' Arthur? Now he's solving equations. Always on point, serious and enigmatic.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: who's the guy in Oppenheimer who looks super intelligent?
Person 2: That's James Urbaniak as Kurt Gödel, duh! From 'Difficult People' to nuclear physics.
Person 1: who's the guy in Oppenheimer who looks super intelligent?
Person 2: That's James Urbaniak as Kurt Gödel, duh! From 'Difficult People' to nuclear physics.
by courtofowls September 04, 2023

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Person 1: Is that Tom Conti as Albert Einstein in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Yeah, relativity meets acting, crazy stuff man!
Person 1: Is that Tom Conti as Albert Einstein in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Yeah, relativity meets acting, crazy stuff man!
by courtofowls September 05, 2023

Christopher's Klaus Fuchs in Oppenheimer; from Oliver in 'Argo' to nuclear spy. Same intensity, different era!
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's the intense-looking guy playing the spy in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christopher Denham as Klaus Fuchs, the same guy from 'Argo!' He's got espionage in his blood.
Person 1: Who's the intense-looking guy playing the spy in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christopher Denham as Klaus Fuchs, the same guy from 'Argo!' He's got espionage in his blood.
by courtofowls September 04, 2023
