[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Shrinking Season 2 Episode 1.] Shrinking revealed the identity of Brett ...
Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein showcased their sizzling chemistry ... The actress and the Happy Valley star, 39, decided to end their six-year relationship before Christmas after 'growing ...
By Mikey O'Connell TV Features Editor The moment that Brett Goldstein is on the verge of saying something remotely earnest, he starts gagging — be it for my amusement or to suppress the impulse.
SPOILER ALERT: This piece contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Shrinking. Brett Goldstein has shed the beard and prickly personality of one Roy Kent from Ted Lasso for a very different ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Shrinking season 2, episode 1, "Jimmying." Brett Goldstein is best known for playing the curmudgeonly footballer Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, but he's hanging ...
While filming “Shrinking” Season 2, co-creator and star Jason Segel said he didn’t want to look at Brett Goldstein, who makes his debut in the series as the drunk driver who was involved in ...
Actor Brett Goldstein, who starred as Roy Kent on the Emmy-winning show "Ted Lasso," is taking on a new role that he says he initially didn't intend on playing. The Apple TV+ show, "Shrinking ...
We need to start with Brett Goldstein’s character reveal. When I realized who he would be playing, I gasped so loud, my partner across the apartment was worried something happened to me.
Already blessed with an embarrassment of riches, Shrinking elected to add to its thespianic bounty anyway by bringing Segel’s fellow co-creator Brett Goldstein in front of the camera to play a ...
‘Why isn’t Brett doing this part?'” Rather than lean on Goldstein’s bombastic, curmudgeonly sense of humor, the role sees the actor deal in more dramatic territory, which Lawrence wasn’t ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Shrinking season 2, episode 1, "Jimmying." Brett Goldstein is best known for playing the curmudgeonly footballer Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, but he's hanging ...
In the entertainment business, every job is your last job. This was the mindset Brett Goldstein carried during the first leg of his career, working consistently as both a writer and actor ...