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Milo Anthony Ventimiglia (born July 8, 1977) is an American actor. Making his screen acting debut on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1995, he portrayed the lead role on the short-lived series Opposite in 2000 before landing his breakthrough role the following year as Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls (2001–2007). Thereafter, he appeared as Chris Pierce on American Dreams (2004–2005) and Richard Thorne on The Bedford Diaries (2006) before starring as Peter Petrelli on Heroes (2006–2010), for which he received nominations for Teen Choice, Saturn and People's Choice Awards. After appearing in main roles on the series Mob City (2013), Chosen (2013), and The Whispers (2015), Ventimiglia began starring as Jack Pearson on This Is Us (2016–2022), for which he has received three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and twice received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series as a cast member. In film, Ventimiglia made his breakthrough as Rocky Balboa's son in the sixth installment of the Rocky film series, Rocky Balboa (2006), going on to reprise the role in the eighth installment Creed II (2018). He has also appeared in Pathology (2008), That's My Boy (2012), Kiss of the Damned (2013), Grace of Monaco (2014), Devil's Gate (2017), and The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019).

Milo Ventimiglia

Norman Osborn
for Norman Osborn in MCU Spider-Man 5
Suggested by not_another_ted

Spider-Man has been criticized by certain members of the public for a long time because of his destructive fights with criminals, costing the city millions in property damage, but it skyrockets when a fight against the Shocker ends with a lab getting destroyed, and although J. Jonah Jameson has softened up since his deal with Tombstone went bad, as well as gotten even more involved with bringing down the underground criminal operations, he still doesn’t support Spider-Man’s methods. Peter Parker, meanwhile, is dealing with the fact that his new friend Harry’s father is his universe’s Norman Osborn. The man who killed his Aunt May. And when the Hobgoblin shows up, Peter is absolutely sure that he will have to take Norman down. Norman, of course, is not the Hobgoblin, and Peter will have to face the fact that his Norman might be a good person. But Peter hasn’t been able to see clearly lately. He’s been more angry than usual. More suspicious. More tired. More violent. Ever since he crashed that lab and got his new suit. Eventually, he has to battle the symbiotic alien for his body, and for his life.




