![]() Known for being a safe family entertainment that doesn’t discuss the gossip side of Hollywood, “Sidewalks Entertainment” can be seen throughout the USA on local stations, college TV stations, and regional cable networks, as well as some online channels. With over 1,000 episodes under their belts, the show has been a popular entertainment choice to get an up-close and personal with today’s and yesterday’s biggest stars. ![]() He is known as Lieutenant Lynn “Buck” Compton in the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers,” Deputy District Attorney David McNorris on “Boomtown,” Sean Cahill on “Suits,” Robert Quarles on “Justified,” William Parker in “Mob City,” and Dave Williams on “Desperate Housewives,” Malcolm Beck on “Yellowstone,” and Damien Darhk on “Arrow” and “Legends of Tomorrow.” On the big screen, McDonough was in “Star Trek: First Contact,” “Minority Report,” “Walking Tall,” “The Guardian,” “Flags of Our Fathers,” “Red 2,” “The Marine 3: Homefront,” “Traitor,” “The Hitcher,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” and “Proud Mary.” Additionally, he has played Dum Dum Dugan in several Marvel movies and TV shows, including “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” and “Agent Carter.”įor years, the San Francisco Bay Area-based “Sidewalks Entertainment” has been presenting an unbelievable amount of celebrity interviews and rising and established musical artists to TV and online audiences across the country. SIDEWALKS host Lori Rosales talks to Neal McDonough and Aidan Gillen, the stars of History’s “Project Blue Book.” Along with talking about the series, they discuss about Gillen’s feelings on “Game of Thrones” and McDonough playing villains.īorn in Drumcondra, Dublin, Aidan Gillen is known for his roles as Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish in “Game of Thrones,” Stuart Alan Jones in UK’s “Queer as Folk,” Tommy Carcetti in “The Wire,” John Boy in “Love/Hate,” and Aberama Gold in Peaky Blinders.” Some of his film roles are “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Maze Runner” films, “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Gillen hosted the Irish public service broadcaster RTÉ2 series, “Other Voices.”īorn in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Neal McDonough is a busy actor and familiar face on TV and movies. Yet Republican leadership has decided to divert attention to an impeachment inquiry into President Biden,” Buck wrote.Video Content: Neal McDonough and Aidan Gillen (2020) We are barreling toward a government shutdown without making progress on cutting our out-of-control spending. “The House is back in session, and Americans are getting an up-close look at Washington’s dysfunction. Republicans are “relying on an imagined history,” he claimed, calling the facts cited by Republicans “fictitious” and emphasizing the gravity of an impeachment inquiry. I don’t see the evidence at this point.”īuck’s Washington Post op-ed doubled down on that argument, laying out his understanding of the evidence against Hunter Biden and his father. ![]() ![]() If the evidence is there, Jake, I will absolutely vote for impeachment. He seemed to have changed his mind Tuesday, when he called the inquiry a “good move.”īut, on Thursday in an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN, he reverted to his previous stance: “I want to make sure we don’t ruin this institution over a tit-for-tat impeachment. In an interview last Sunday, Buck suggested that “there is not a strong connection at this point between the evidence on Hunter Biden and any evidence connecting the president.” Buck’s positioning as an impeachment skeptic is something of an anomaly among hardline conservatives in the the far-right caucus responsible for McCarthy’s many headaches.
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