
Over the first 16 years of David Harbour’s acting career, he built a successful resume of Broadway theater (in productions like “The Invention of Love,” “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” and “The Coast of Utopia”) and supporting roles in TV (“Pan Am,” “The Newsroom”) and film (“Quantum of Solace,” “State of Play,” “The Equalizer”). “I […]
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