Why The Agency’s Richard Gere has always felt like a European actor
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Why The Agency’s Richard Gere has always felt like a European actor
J. KELLY NESTRUCK
TELEVISION CRITIC
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Richard Gere as Bosko in The Agency.
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Fifty years ago, Richard Gere made his first appearance in a television series, playing a criminal in a single episode of Kojak. After that, it was film all the way for the American actor, including iconic performances in An Officer and …
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