Was this a slanging match or televised intellectualism? Sadly, we know the answer to that now. was born on the 13th February 1965, in Salem, Massachusetts USA, and is an actor and writer perhaps best known for his role of David Wallace in the television series The Office aired from 2006 to 2011, as well as for that of Ted Mercer in The Lying Game (2011 2013) series aired on ABC Family. The question of whether this game-changing debate lowered or elevated the discourse is floated in the drama. That is partly because the verbatim aspect of the script contains so much genuine, articulate anger and clashing ideologies that they hold us rapt. Zachary Quinto plays his opponent with more archness than Charles Edwards’ Vidal at the Young Vic he is all dark glances and mannered drawl, a champagne leftie with a whiff of the super-villain at first but he grows into the part and owns it completely by the end.īoth actors are restricted by the highly stylised roles they play, but they never become impersonations. Harewood’s casting as a white American who debates with James Baldwin is striking in its inversion but his views on race are not quite given the space to give this casting greater meaning. David Harewood returns as the rightwing conservative, Buckley, and perfects the balance between swaggering intellectual and a man with a fragile ego who must be stroked by his strategist wife. Andy Buckley is the author of Blue Moon Rising (3.90 avg rating, 10 ratings, 0 reviews, published 2000), The Man City Miscellany by Buckley, Andy.
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