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Cary Elwes Discusses Peacock Crime Drama 'M.I.A.', Creator Bill Dubuque, and His Four-Decade Career

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Tom Chang

23d ago· 7 min readen

Summary

Cary Elwes discusses his role in the Peacock crime drama series M.I.A., sharing insights about creator Bill Dubuque, co-star Shannon Gisela, and his career. He also touches on his extensive filmography including The Princess Bride and references a project called "Very Young Frankenstein." The article covers Elwes' versatility as an actor spanning over four decades across multiple genres.

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Cary Elwes is one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood, still going on strong since making his debut in 1979's Yesterday's Hero.
With a career spanning more than four decades, there isn't an opportunity that the British actor hasn't taken advantage of across all genres.
He's appeared in comedy classics like the Rob Reiner fairy tale classic The Princess Bride (1987) and the title character in Mel Brooks comedy classic
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Cary Elwes is one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood, still going on strong since making his debut in 1979's Yesterday's Hero. With a career spanning more than four decades, there isn't an opportunity that the British actor hasn't taken advantage o

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