Drew Barrymore revealed during Ben Stiller, Adam Scott and Britt Lower's Tuesday, Jan. 21 appearance on her show that she calls Stiller — whom she costarred with in 2003's 'Duplex' — "Benjamin Rabbit.
Ben Stiller isn't just a director and executive producer of Severance — he also had an uncredited voiceover cameo back in Season 1. In a 2022 interview with ET Online, Severance stars Britt Lower and Dichen Lachman confirmed that Stiller voiced the animated version of Lumon founder Kier Eagan that congratulates Helly (Lower) for reaching quota in Season 1,
In the three years since her breakout role in the fantastical series, she ran off to join the circus — twice. Season 2 may raise her profile even more. What’s next?
Remembering how the Severance team had been "shooting the finale when the eclipse happened," Adam Scott (who plays protagonist Mark Scout) then jokingly added about his downtime: "I had my first three grandchildren while shooting season two. We all stayed in a lodge together up in the mountains."
But one of the biggest reasons for the show’s 2025 return has to do with Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller’s quest ... and not a sprint,” series star Britt Lower, who plays Helly R.,
Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Patricia Arquette and Tramell Tillman all appeared as their 'Severance' characters for the pop-up. Ben Stiller was on hand for pictures. By Zoe G. Phillips ...
Ben Stiller and the cast of “Severance” took ... The director, 59, filmed the glass cubicles as stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and Tramell Tillman appeared in character to promote ...
Although he’s yet to outwardly confirm it, this is probably the closest Severance fans will get to Ben Stiller acknowledging his secret cameo on the show. The Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller series stars Adam Scott,
Featuring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Zach Cherry, the first season saw its main characters slowly waking up to the reality that their lives are being controlled by sinister forces
It’s the best premise for a TV show in years. In the Apple TV+ series “Severance,” some people have chosen, for various reasons, to undergo a surgical procedure that creates a “severed” version of
"Severance" production designer Jeremy Hindle and Starburns Michael Granberry tell IndieWire how a lack of surveillance footage from Season 1 led to the stop-motion sequence in the Season 2 premiere.