
Age: 57
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Michael Stuhlbarg (/ˈstuːlˌbɑːrɡ/ STOOL-barg; born July 5, 1968) is an American actor. He is known as a character actor, having portrayed a variety of roles in film, television, and theatre. He has received several awards, including nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He rose to prominence as troubled university professor Larry Gopnik in the 2009 dark comedy film A Serious Man, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Stuhlbarg has since become known as a character actor and has appeared in numerous films and television series portraying real-life figures, such as George Yeaman in Lincoln (2012), Lew Wasserman in Hitchcock (2012), Andy Hertzfeld in Steve Jobs (2015), Edward G. Robinson in Trumbo (2015), Abe Rosenthal in The Post (2017), and Stanley Edgar Hyman in Shirley (2020). His other supporting roles include Hugo (2011), Men in Black 3 (2012), Blue Jasmine (2013), Pawn Sacrifice (2014), Arrival (2016), Call Me by Your Name and The Shape of Water (both 2017), and Bones and All (2022). He joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing as Nicodemus West in Doctor Strange (2016) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). On television, he portrayed Arnold Rothstein in HBO's Boardwalk Empire (2010–2013), Richard A. Clarke in The Looming Tower (2018), and Richard Sackler in Dopesick (2021), receiving Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie nominations for the latter two. He also acted in FX's Fargo (2017), Showtime's Your Honour (2020–2023), and HBO's The Staircase (2022). On stage, Stuhlbarg has acted in numerous productions, including the 2005 debut of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman on Broadway, for which he won a Drama Desk Award and received a Tony Award nomination. He returned to Broadway playing Boris Berezovsky in Peter Morgan's Patriots (2024) and received a second Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Stuhlbarg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michael Stuhlbarg

Otto Octavius
for Otto Octavius in Spider-Man 5: Home Sweet Home
Suggested by jahshaman

Ned, Peter, MJ and now Harry are happy but Peter is dealing with The Chameleon who is on the loose and Spider-Man has to stop him. In No Way Home the Raimi-Verse Norman says there’s no oscorp but actually oscorp was in Chicago they only now expanded to New York where we meet Norman Osborn who’s having business problems. Meanwhile Norman Osborn is making a deal that will save his company but he’s having trouble getting subjects so he tests it on himself, He turns into the green goblin except it changes his entire appearance for a few hours. His eyes become yellow, teeth sharpen, ears become longer and turns green and is crazy. Peter and Gwen Stacy are new friends who meet at the University. Green Goblin terrorizes the city and takes a liking to Spider-Man and chases him. Peter finds the Chameleon and they battle but Peter loses. The green goblin and Chameleon meet to finally kill Spider-Man and in the Final battle he kills Chameleon and seriously injured Norman who goes to jail for his terrors the Harry takes over the company Oscorp and talks to Peter about a new deal he’s signing. The next scene he’s seen talking to Otto Octavius about a new project teasing Dr. Octopus as the villain in Spider-Man 6. In a Post credit scene Dr. Strange gets his memories back and flies to Peter to meet him ending the movie on a heartwarming note.





