[11], In the fall of 2011, Wolk joined the second season cast of the Showtime dramedy series Shameless, in the recurring role of Adam. “I go, ‘Alright, that was it.’”. Plus, David and Kazeem dive into the long-term storytelling on this week’s ‘Monday Night Raw’, Chris and KOC get into card collecting, offseason team building, the draft, and more during the mailbag, Content ©2020 The Ringer All Rights Reserved, ‘Billions’ Superlatives: Venture Philanthropy, Yale Bathrooms, and Bad Parenting, The Bucs Signing Antonio Brown Is Evidence of the NFL’s Cynical Logic, The NBA May Be Back Much Sooner Than Anyone Thought. It’s law versus money, with power, sex, and the soul of New York in the balance, as hard-charging U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) squares off against billionaire hedge fund king Bobby “Axe” Axelrod (Lewis). Evil Dead’ Star Bruce Campbell Looks Back at First Film, Talks Season 2, Tom Cavanagh on Playing the Many Versions of His Character on ‘The Flash’, Mike Colter on What Sets ‘Luke Cage’ Apart From the Rest of the ‘Defenders’, Borat’s Daughter Sneaks Into Trump Conference, Meets Donald Trump Jr. in Unreleased Footage, New ‘Borat’ Film Opens with Blackface Content Warning from Amazon, Borat Hilariously Defends Rudy Giuliani After Controversial Scene, Lee Min Ho Among Six Cast in ‘Pachinko’ Series at Apple, Rudy Giuliani’s Compromising Appearance in New ‘Borat’ Film Raises Questions Ahead of Election, ‘Minari’ Star Steven Yeun Could Become First Asian American Best Actor Nominee (EXCLUSIVE), Late ‘Mythbusters’ Host Grant Imahara Honored With New Foundation, Lulu Wang and Adele Lim on Lessons From ‘Mulan’: Why Hollywood Must Reimagine Asian-Inspired Stories, Cameron Diaz, Benji Madden Buy $14.7 Million Beverly Hills Compound, Arnold Schwarzenegger in ‘Fantastic’ Condition Following Heart Surgery, Final Trump-Biden Debate Ratings Down Significantly, ‘Addams Family’ TV Reboot in the Works From Tim Burton, Horror Icons Jamie Lee Curtis and Neve Campbell Compare Notes on Their Reigns as Scream Queens, Tyler Perry on Producing During the Pandemic and Why He’s Weighing in on Politics, Season 2 of ‘The OA’ Centers Around a Haunting San Francisco Mansion, The Best Home Speakers for Room-Filling Sound, Deal Sheet: From a Tom Ford Tux to Great Fall Boots, the Most Luxurious Discounts Online This Week, Smaller Conferences Ready for Basketball With Limited Testing Resources, Win Halloween Year After Year With These Halloween Costume Ideas For Men. At the start of this week’s episode, “Hell of a Ride,” it appeared the walls were closing in on Chuck Rhoades—not only was Ira planning to testify against Chuck in the ever-mounting Ice Juice conspiracy, but Connerty had Chuck Sr. at the Southern District’s conference room, offering him immunity to testify against his son. Wolk will play Craig Heidecker, an innovative young … The Billions opening scene is unorthodox and memorable. Remember Fairpoint? [7], In 2008, Wolk landed his first starring television role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's drama film Front of the Class, as Brad Cohen. We’ll get to that and more with the “Hell of a Ride” superlatives. James Wolk (born March 22, 1985) is an American actor. https://www.vulture.com/2017/04/billions-recap-season-2-episode-8.html Wolk will play Craig Heidecker, an innovative young tech billionaire, in the sophomore season of the Showtime drama.

He is known for various roles in film and television, including his starring role as Jackson Oz in the drama series Zoo, Charlie in the 2012 comedy film For a Good Time, Call..., Zach Cropper in the CBS sitcom The Crazy Ones, and Jordan Evans in the CBS All Access psychological thriller series Tell Me a Story. [2][3][4] During his teenage years, Wolk worked as an emcee at bar and bat mitzvahs. In 2017, he guest starred as Craig Heidecker, an innovative young tech billionaire, in multiple episodes of Showtime's Billions. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC.

All rights reserved. And it turns out she has a specific person in mind: Craig Heidecker (James Wolk) the Elon Musk–esque billionaire from a few episodes ago. Wolk was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the son of Edie, an art teacher, and Robert Wolk, a shoe store owner. It also allows you to just concentrate on the work.

Now, the latest installment of the series is setting a new mark at $69.99. Chuck Sr. picked out “Ginger” for Chuck, who said of the experience, “I was as ashamed as I was nervous as I was excited.” This sounds like the early stages of BDSM enthusiasm, if you ask me. James Wolk was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, to Edie (Elson), an art teacher, and Robert Wolk, a shoe store owner. Toby Leonard Moore, David Costabile and Condola Rashad also star. It’s basically Billions’ version of SpaceX, led by the handsome Craig Heidecker (James Wolk). [27] From 2009 to 2012, he also volunteered at Camp Twitch and Shout, which is a camp in Winder, Georgia for children, ages 7 to 17, who have Tourette syndrome. Nearly a decade after the swift cancellation of Lone Star, Wolk now has a niche playing offbeat roles in prestige TV projects—a recent Uproxx article declared him “peak TV royalty.” The finale of Watchmen offered one of his biggest showcases yet. Lindelof told the Hollywood Reporter, “As is the case with most white supremacists, Keene doesn’t see taking [the world-shattering blue superhero Dr.] Manhattan’s power as appropriation as much as taking something he already feels entitled to.”.

[13] In 2012, Wolk starred in the USA Network miniseries Political Animals, co-starring Sigourney Weaver and Ciarán Hinds. Wolk was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the son of Edie, an art teacher, and Robert Wolk, a shoe store owner. Well, the rocket exploded shortly after taking off—Heidecker was killed—and this is how Dollar Bill broke the silence: It’s funny, disturbing, and oh so loathsome all at once. Fox canceled the series after two episodes.