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Ed Harris

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

The Watch

The Watch · May 18, 2026

10 Things We Like (and Don’t Like) About ‘Euphoria’ This Season. Plus, “The Feed Is Fake” With Lane Brown.

Cast in Dutton Ranch Yellowstone spin-off; mentioned as major addition to show.

Clipping Economy and Bot NetworksSocial Media Algorithm ManipulationNarrative Campaigns and Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior
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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check with Griffin & David · May 17, 2026

The Truman Show with J.D. Amato

Played Christoff; discussed his casting, performance, and Oscar snub for supporting actor

Film narrative structure and pacing—how to introduce a high-concept premise without expositionCasting as character development—how an actor's inherent qualities can align with character needsCinematography and camera justification in contained worlds
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Unspooled

Unspooled · Apr 9, 2026

The Truman Show

Played Christoph the director/god figure; created extensive backstory for the character with Weir

Reality Television History and EvolutionSurveillance Culture and PrivacyParasocial Relationships in Media
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You Are Good

You Are Good · Mar 25, 2026

A Beautiful Mind w. Nathan Shuherk (aka schizophrenicreads)

Actor portraying government handler who recruits Nash for cryptography work; discussed as 'creepy fun bad guy'

Schizophrenia diagnosis and symptomatology (positive, negative, cognitive symptoms)Antipsychotic medication side effects and treatment adherence challengesMental health disclosure in romantic relationships
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My Brother, My Brother And Me

My Brother, My Brother And Me · Feb 16, 2026

MBMBaM 801: Bad Idea Blanket

Actor mentioned for roles in 'The Truman Show,' 'Apollo 13,' and 'Westworld' in conspiracy theory joke

Moon landing conspiracy theories and historical revisionismMisinformation vs. harmless conspiracy theories distinctionSocial tolerance for fringe beliefs in modern discourse
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