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Milo Ventimiglia is reflecting on several roles he has had.
The 45-year-old This is Us star also shared about his new upcoming series The Company You Keep in light of his past roles.
Milo said that his Gilmore Girls character Jess Mariano was a “child” in many ways.
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“I think Jess had a lot of life to live. And I don’t think he was quite set up the best way in his younger years — not having a father, not having a parent. He had to find his way on his own a little bit,” Milo explained as to why he should not be the blueprint for anyone’s boyfriend.
“And I think he got to it a little quicker, just a place of … acceptance of who he was, and what he wanted to be, and who he wanted to be around,” he told InStyle.
On the other hand, he had much more positive things to say about his This is Us character Jack Pearson. “This is someone that we can all strive to be,” Milo said. “It goes beyond just men, women, old, young — any background. It’s like, ‘Let’s just strive to have a golden heart.’ We all have our hang-ups. We all make our mistakes. But fundamentally, who Jack was? He was just a good, solid man.”
When asked about the thing he misses most about playing Jack Pearson, Milo said his co-star, “Mandy Moore – I miss my friend.”
In ABC’s The Company You Keep, Milo plays a swindler running a con operation who’s constantly dodging attempts on his life. The series premieres February 19 at 10pm.
Milo and co-star Catherine Haena Kim hit the red carpet at the premiere of their new series The Company You Keep.
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Tom Leon Jackson has sadly passed away.
pic.twitter.com/OiNpT3IneAJackson appeared in the episode titled, “You Can’t Fix Ugly,” where he opened up about living with lupus. After undergoing a makeover, Jackson went on to reconcile with his ex-wife Abby Parr. The two went on to get engaged and married for a second time but later divorced in 2019, according to Jackson’s Twitter.According to a local obituary, the 63-year-old died on March 3 at 11:49 p.m.
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Milo Ventimiglia is like in bed, Andy Cohen just got the answers — well, sort of. During a round of 's signature «Pillow Talk!» segment, the actor divulged his first-ever celebrity crush, where he sits on the cuddling scale and even whether he'd rather live without cheese or oral sex. The star revealed he first had his eyes on Cindy Crawford, he rates himself a level-20 cuddler on a scale of 1 to 10 and he would rather do away with cheese than the NSFW latter. When asked to describe himself in bed, Ventimiglia answered the question quite literally, telling Cohen, «Sleepy, not wearing much.»Finally, for the women looking to shoot their shot with the 45-year-old stud, here are the traits he's looking for in a lady: «Honesty, authenticity, intellect.»Whether he's already found that special someone remains to be seen. Ventimiglia is notably private about his love life these days after dating famous co-stars Alexis Bledel and Hayden Panettiere.
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“This Is Us,” wait ’til you get a look at him on ABC’s “The Company You Keep.” He stars in the new drama as Charlie Nicoletti, a con man with a heart of gold, a guy born into a family of criminals who engineer elaborate heists to steal from the uber rich. The Nicolettis are the kinds of thieves for which you can easily fall, which is exactly what happens when Emma Hill (Catherine Haena Kim) crosses paths with Charlie. They both jokingly tell the truth about their professions.
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Milo Ventimiglia is opening up.
on NBC's This Is Us. The Company You Keep, airing tonight on ABC, is a passion project for the veteran actor who is also an executive producer on the series, which is based on the Korean Broadcasting System series My Fellow Citizens. While Ventimiglia's con-man Charlie is much different than Jack, there's one thing that remains the same: the 45-year-old's magnetism and charm.
Milo Ventimiglia got emotional during an appearance on The View as he recalled his parents and the inspiration behind his role on This Is Us.
Milo Ventimiglia stepped on a TV set for the first time. Since then, he’s barely ever taken a break — at least not an intentional one. “After ‘Heroes,’ I had a hard time working, I couldn’t get a job,” Ventimiglia says. “It was one of the one or two times in my career where I thought about, what if I did something else? What if I got out of Hollywood? What if I left, and I moved out of the country? What if I did something like completely different than the path that I had been on? Because I couldn’t get work.” Ventimiglia continues: “As an actor, you’re out there, you’re pounding the pavement, you’re taking meetings, you’re auditioning, you’re putting what you can into those auditions, and you’re not getting the work. So therefore it’s kind of like, ‘Well, if they’re not buying what I’m selling, what am I doing here still selling?'”