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When asked which co-star they would choose to bail them out of jail, Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness) picked co-star Amanda Peet because, “she’d take care of everything.” Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst) chose Aya Cash because, “she’d give me a lot of money to bail me out of jail. She has more money than I do,” laughed the actress.
Melissa McBride chose former Walking Dead co-star, Jon Bernthal (Daredevil), “because you’re so non-judgy,” she said to Bernthal. David Alan Grier (The Carmichael Show) picked co-star Jerrod Carmichael because he is young and would give him a “sympathetic” ride home. Other choices went to Felicity Huffman, Malachi Kirby, Kevin Spacey, Derek Cecil, Neve Campbell and Gaby Hoffman.
Supporting television actors joined together for The Hollywood Reporter‘s Class Photo for this year’s Emmy season, including Amy Landecker (Transparent), Jay Duplass (Transparent), Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness), Andrew Rannells (Girls), Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst), Vincent Rodriguez III (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Melissa McBride (The Walking Dead), Jon Bernthal (Daredevil), Colin Hanks (Life in Pieces), Liv Tyler (The Leftovers), David Alan Grier (The Carmichael Show), Alexander Ludwig (Vikings), Joey Pollari (American Crime), Alano Miller (Underground), Emayatzy Corinealdi (Roots), Bradley Whitford (All the Way), Anna Chlumsky (Veep), Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Juno Temple (Vinyl) and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Roots).
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