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Josh O'Connor

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

An actor known for acclaimed performances in films including *Mastermind* and *Wake Up Dead Man*, as well as roles in television projects like *Disclosure Day* and the political alien thriller *Industry*. He is discussed in popular culture and entertainment podcasts, including in the context of celebrity relationships. His work spans both film and television, earning recognition from industry commentary shows.

Episode Appearances

Kermode & Mayo’s Take

Kermode & Mayo’s Take · Apr 16, 2026

John Waters: “I’m so respectable I could puke”

Stars in Rebuilding and described as 'hardest working man in indie film showbiz'

Cult cinema celebrationIndependent film criticismPolitical biographical films
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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check with Griffin & David · Mar 1, 2026

The Eleventh Annual Blank Check Awards with Joe Reid

Actor in Mastermind and Wake Up Dead Man, delivering two distinct acclaimed performances

Best Picture Oscar predictions and frontrunner analysisSupporting actor and actress performance evaluationOriginal and adapted screenplay quality assessment
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Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang · Feb 18, 2026

"Gushy" (w/ Matt & Bowen)

Actor and boyfriend of Allison Oliver, mentioned in context of celebrity couple culture

Escapism and mental health during political crisisEmerald Fennell's directorial vision and fascination with corporealityCharlie XCX's Wuthering Heights companion album and orchestral pop
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The Watch

The Watch · Feb 9, 2026

Super Bowl Trailers: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Plus, ‘Industry’ S4E5 and ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Episode 4.

Star of Disclosure Day; cast member in political alien thriller

Netflix's role in funding prestige cinemaAI advertising saturation and cultural messagingCharacter opacity vs. emotional recognition in prestige TV
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