Blue got in the new political crime series on Hulu. “Paradise,” starring James Marsden and Sterling Brown, is available to stream now if you’re into that sort of thing, and in the first episode, Marsden’s character dropped an unexpected Kentucky Basketball reference.
James Marsden has three children - Jack aged 23, 19-year-old Mary and William Luca aged 12. The actor has also taken his children to many film premieres, including Sonic 2 in 2022. Jack has previously worked as a model, and now describes himself as a producer, musician and engineer on Instagram.
Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson star in Dan Fogelman's new show The post ‘Paradise’ Cast and Character Guide: Who Is Who in the Hulu Thriller Series? appeared first on TheWrap.
James Marsden is currently starring as a murdered US President in new Disney Plus and Hulu conspiracy thriller series Paradise, but what do we know about his life off screen?
James Marsden, known for his roles in the X-Men film series and Westworld, stars as a slain US President in the new conspiracy thriller series Paradise. The show, available on Disney Plus and Hulu, revolves around an elite group of individuals living in a fabricated community.
In Episode 1 of Hulu's new show, Paradise, President Cal Bradford, played by James Marsden, is found dead under mysterious circumstances.
Longtime actor James Marsden discusses playing the President in the new "Paradise" Hulu series, the evolution of his career and the types of roles he wants to do next.
Hulu is one of the best streaming services, in no small part due to its excellent library of shows. The Emmys proved that you need Hulu if you're a TV lover, with Hulu shows "Shogun" and "The Bear" taking home the most awards while several others scored nominations.
Julianne Nicholson, 53, is a prolific stage and screen actor best known for appearing in shows including Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Boardwalk Empire, Masters of Sex, and Mare of Easttown. She also starred in the movies Tully; August: Osage County; I, Tonya; and Janet Planet.
Sterling K. Brown wishes This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman would write him a less tragic role with the release of Hulu's new political series, Paradise.