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Tramell Tillman’s performance as Mr. Milichick in Severance is remarkable for numerous reasons, not least among them his ability to balance goofy corporatism with genuine menace. What stands out most ...
Severance’s season 2 finale was full of wild moments, but nothing could top Mr. Milchick’s marching band surprise — and actor Tramell Tillman took preparation for the scene extremely seriously.
By John Eligon Reporting from Johannesburg The African nation of Zaire was elated. Its president, Mobutu Sese Seko, had struck a deal in 1974 for the country to host potentially the biggest boxing ...
Spoilers ahead for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 10. Heading into Season 2, “Severance” star Tramell Tillman had one request for series creator Dan Erickson and director Ben Stiller ...
The actor posted a video on Instagram from when Foreman met with him in a boxing gym in preparation for his role in the biopic, directed by George Tillman Jr. (See our 2023 interview with Khris ...
Mr Milchick dancing his heart out in the Severance Season 2 finale is becoming one of the most talked-about moments of the show, but star Tramell Tillman initially didn’t want to do it.
The innie world collided with the outies Friday at a Severance season finale panel as Tramell Tillman — who plays Mr. Milchick on the acclaimed series — made a grand entrance leading a ...
Tramell Tillman, known for his role as Mr. Milchick on Severance, made quite an entrance at the PaleyFest panel on Saturday. Fresh off the Severance Season 2 finale, Tillman showed off his real-life ...
Tramell Tillman plays the inscrutable Seth Milchick on "Severance." Fans don't know whether Milchick is a good guy or a bad guy. Tillman told BI that uncertainty fuels his performance ...
Tramell Tillman was done dancing. After his “Severance” character, Mr. Milchick, conducted a memorable and oft-memed “Music Dance Experience” in the Apple TV+ show’s first season ...
No actor on TV is making a meal out of language like Tramell Tillman, and no character on TV is being punished for that imperturbable mellifluousness like Severance middle manager Seth Milchick.