The Role You Totally Forgot This Emmy-Winning Ted Lasso Star Played On Game Of Thrones
Hannah Waddingham won the 2021 Emmy for best supporting actress for her role in "Ted Lasso," but she also played an iconic role on "Game of Thrones."
Read MoreHannah Waddingham won the 2021 Emmy for best supporting actress for her role in "Ted Lasso," but she also played an iconic role on "Game of Thrones."
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, the actor who plays Roy Kent on Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso, won at the 2021 Emmys and channeled his famous character during his speech.
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Read MoreIntelligence creator Nick Mohammed explains how Ted Lasso made the set of the British sitcom an even better place to work.
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Read MoreFollowing series star Jason Sudeikis' big Golden Globe win, Ted Lasso fans are even more excited for season 2. Here's what we know so far about the new season.
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Read MoreMake some amazing cookies, throw away that cup of tea, and train hard for the next season with all there is to know about Ted Lasso.
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Read MoreThis eclectic set of influences may seem all over the place, but then again, any "Ted Lasso" fan should know by now that Roy Kent is a complex guy.
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