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Kyle Martin Chandler (born September 17, 1965) is an American actor. He received critical acclaim for his performance as Eric Taylor in the NBC series Friday Night Lights(2006–2011), winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011. Making his screen acting debut in the 1988 television film Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, Chandler's first regular television role was in the ABC drama Homefront (1991–1993). This was followed by the lead role of Gary Hobson in the series Early Edition (1996–2000). His well-received guest appearance on the medical drama Grey's Anatomy (2006–2007) earned Chandler his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Chandler's film work has included notable supporting roles in King Kong (2005), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Super 8 (2011), Argo, Zero Dark Thirty (both 2012), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Carol (2015), Manchester by the Sea (2016), Game Night and First Man (both 2018), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). Chandler has also starred in the Netflix thriller series Bloodline (2015–2017), for which he received further Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Kyle Chandler

Chairman Smith
for Chairman Smith in THE BUREAU OF A BETTER REALITY (2029)
Suggested by amrowe8596

The Bureau of Better Reality is set in an alternate version of the United States, where all citizens are required by law to carry personal "Reality Cards." These cards allow people to customize their personal reality, filtering information they don’t want to believe in—from world news to celebrity gossip. The government agency responsible for managing these preferences is the Department of Reality Affairs, or DRA, a bloated, bureaucratic mess housed in a 90-floor skyscraper, with each floor dedicated to controlling different "truths." Eli is tasked with handling Marsha’s case, and her malfunctioning card causes her to experience the actual, unfiltered version of reality. She starts seeing the cracks in her world—the fake politicians, the staged news broadcasts, and the fact that the Reality Cards are being used to secretly siphon off people's emotions, which the government sells to tech companies to fund absurd projects like Mars Disneyland. When Eli realizes the extent of the corruption within the DRA, he joins forces with Fiona Pike to expose the truth. They attempt to break into the top floors of the DRA building, which are rumored to hold the "Master Console"—the ultimate device that controls reality for the entire country. As they ascend, they encounter floors dedicated to even stranger realities, from a department that moderates personal memories to another that manages people’s individual political beliefs, giving everyone a unique version of each candidate.