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Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti (/ˌdʒiːəˈmɑːti/JEE-ə-MAH-tee; born June 6, 1967) is an American actor. His accolades include a Primetime Emmy Award, three Golden Globes, and nominations for two Academy Awards and a British Academy Film Award. After studying acting at the Yale School of Drama, he performed in numerous theatrical productions. Giamatti debuted on Broadway, portraying Ezra Chater in the Tom Stoppard play Arcadia (1995). Later that year, he played the Rev. Donald "Streaky" Bacon in the David Hare play Racing Demon (1995). He returned to theatre in the revivals of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (1997) and Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh (1999). Giamatti's breakout film role was in Private Parts (1997), followed by roles in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Saving Private Ryan (1998), and Man on the Moon (1999). He won acclaim for his leading roles in American Splendor (2003), Sideways (2004), Win Win (2011), and Private Life (2018). He has also acted in Planet of the Apes (2001), The Illusionist (2006), Fred Claus (2007), The Ides of March (2011), 12 Years a Slave (2013), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Love & Mercy (2014), and Straight Outta Compton (2015). He has earned Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for portraying Joe Gould in Cinderella Man (2005) and Best Actor for playing a disgruntled teacher in The Holdovers (2023). On television, Giamatti played the role in the HBO miniseries John Adams (2008), earning him acclaim and several awards, including a Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe. He starred as U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades Jr. in the Showtime television series Billions (2016–2023). He earned Emmy nominations for his roles as Ben Bernanke in the HBO film Too Big to Fail (2011) and Harold Levinson in the ITV series Downton Abbey (2013). In the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror episode Eulogy (2025), he played a grieving lover. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Giamatti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Paul Giamatti

Harvey Bullock
for Harvey Bullock in Batman: Where Fear Lurks
Suggested by 625rip

After an intense period in Gotham, Commissioner Gordon decided to take time out of the city for a few weeks, in the company of his daughter Barbara. Before leaving, Jim left Harvey Bullock in his place thanks to his great trust in him, causing him to deal especially with the tumultuous period of war between Gotham's gangs. This time, Harvey, in company with Batman, has a new "minor" case in comparison to solve, involving the escape of Jonathan Crane, aka Scarecrow, from Arkham Asylum, and which has been leaving some violent traces along the way. But the scope of this case soon becomes larger, especially when it becomes clear that Scarecrow is not acting alone. With the help of other old acquaintances, Bruce at the same time will have to revive past demons. During its development, the film had different directors who came to be considered, such as Dan Trachtenberg, André Øvredal, Ben Affleck, and even Gore Verbinski, after having already worked in this universe with the Justice League. Gareth Evans cannot have much involvement with the project, despite having been consulted on the script.