James Remar doesn’t think his Sex and the City character, Richard, was the worst boyfriend on the show — despite what some fans may say. Remar spoke to PEOPLE exclusively while attending the Dexter: ...
He’d return to the city! “Dexter” star James Remar said that if the “Sex and the City” spinoff show “And Just Like That” asked him to reprise his role, he’d do it. “I’m an actor, the phone is open,” ...
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The story of Dexter the serial killer continues in “Dexter: Resurrection,” and this time, it’s a multi-generational saga. “Dexter: Resurrection,” which is the ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
EXCLUSIVE: David Zayas (Dexter, The Bear), Jack Alcott (Dexter: New Blood, The Good Lord Bird) and James Remar (Oppenheimer, Welcome to Derry) will join Michael C. Hall in the Paramount+ with Showtime ...
Sex and the City alum James Remar is one suave septuagenarian! The acclaimed actor, 71, looked as handsome as ever while working the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of HBO's new original series ...
Spoiler warning: This article contains information about a character who will be introduced in an upcoming episode of Gotham. James Remar has joined the cast of Gotham in a recurring role as Frank ...
William James Remar (born December 31, 1953) is an American actor. Some of his best known film roles are as Ajax in The Warriors (1979), as homicidal maniac Albert Ganz in 48 Hrs. (1982), as Dutch ...
Courtney B. Vance and James Remar have booked guest roles on NBC’s fall drama series State Of Affairs. Directed by Joe Carnahan and produced by Universal TV, State Of Affairs stars Katherine Heigl as ...
I am of the mindset that James Remar makes anything he is in better. Well, except for Mortal Kombat Annihilation where he replaced Christopher Lambert as Rayden… that was just bad. From his early days ...
With his most stylish film yet, horror specialist Alexandre Aja takes a wildly irreverent approach, packing the screen with rude humour, visual flourishes and spiky characters. But it's assembled in ...