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Devon's Seth Neddermeyer in Oppenheimer; Jasper from 'The 100' turned scientist. Same curls, more physics.
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Person 1: Who's the curly-haired scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Devon Bostick as Seth Neddermeyer, obviously! From 'The 100' to 100% physicist.
Person 1: Who's the curly-haired scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Devon Bostick as Seth Neddermeyer, obviously! From 'The 100' to 100% physicist.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
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Person 1: Jason Clarke's in Oppenheimer, who's he playing?
Person 2: Jason Clarke as Roger Robb, spying them atomic secrets dude!
Person 1: Jason Clarke's in Oppenheimer, who's he playing?
Person 2: Jason Clarke as Roger Robb, spying them atomic secrets dude!
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
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Person 1: Who's that character in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: That's John Gowans as Ward Evans, shrouded in atomic mystery, man!
Person 1: Who's that character in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: That's John Gowans as Ward Evans, shrouded in atomic mystery, man!
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Get the John Gowans as Ward Evansmug. Ted King's taking on the role of Senator Bartlett, from soap operas to political dramas, he's ruling the screen.
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Person 1: Who's playing that Senator in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: That's Ted King as Senator Bartlett, man, from soaps to the senate!
Person 1: Who's playing that Senator in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: That's Ted King as Senator Bartlett, man, from soaps to the senate!
by courtofowls September 5, 2023
Get the Ted King as Senator Bartlettmug. Christine's Lady Bird Johnson in Oppenheimer; from romantic comedies to First Lady. A star in any era.
Person 1: who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
Person 2: It's Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
by courtofowls August 23, 2023
Get the Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnsonmug. 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.
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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 4, 2023
Get the Troy Bronson as Joseph W. Kennedymug. Olivia's Lilli Hornig in Oppenheimer; 'Juno's' best friend to wartime scientist. Same wit, new wisdom.
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Person 1: Who's the witty woman in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Olivia Thirlby as Lilli Hornig, remember her from 'Juno'? She's all grown up and scientific now!
Person 1: Who's the witty woman in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Olivia Thirlby as Lilli Hornig, remember her from 'Juno'? She's all grown up and scientific now!
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
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