Summary
LOS ANGELES -- On "Twenty Good Years," the words "me" and "I" get considerable play, as the two lead characters spat and spar over who has the upper hand in their longtime friendship.
Off-camera, "us" is the key word as veteran actors John Lithgow and Jeffrey Tambor, who play the over-excitable John Mason and the over-reflective Jeffrey Pyne, delight in the new friendship that has been forged on the set of the new NBC sitcom.See the full content of this document
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Growing Old Never Felt so 'Good'
They were well-aware of each other's credits and talents, and often starred in plays at adjacent Broadway theaters or in TV series filmed on the same lot. Yet they had only met briefly before teaming up on this hea...
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