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To talk about Kaitlin Olson’s comedic genius is to invoke, and attempt to describe, chaos. (It’s controlled chaos, for sure, as there’s little in her on-screen demeanor that suggests otherwise.) ...
Kaitlin Olson has thrived in ensembles on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “Hacks.” Now she’s the lead of a new ABC series.Credit...Elizabeth Weinberg for The New York Times ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Right-hander Reese Olson has returned from the injured list at the most important time of the regular season for the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers, vying for the final American ...
So on that note, here’s what a 21st-century Iron Man looks like. That’s Matt Olson, who may not be as iconic as Ripken but still is a man with two current Iron Man claims to fame: 1 ...
Kaitlin Olson’s husband, Rob McElhenney, is in business with Ryan Reynolds, but that doesn’t mean they’re double-dating with him and Blake Lively. “Everyone’s very, very busy,” Olson ...
Kaitlin Olson’s husband, Rob McElhenney, can sometimes be her biggest critic, which is why she was “so nervous” for him to watch her new show, High Potential. “We are both very critical of ...
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Kaitlin Olson’s husband, Rob McElhenney, is an actor, screenwriter, producer, and businessman. McElhenney’s acting career started with minor roles in films like Wonder Boys, A Civil Action ...
What High Potential Delivered In The Series Premiere In High Potential, Olson plays single mom Morgan, who already has enough on her plate with three kids and job as a police station custodial ...
After making a name for herself as one of the four ne’er-do-wells of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (and more recently, “Hacks”), Kaitlin Olson is entering the world of network ...
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