![]() ![]() The fake reporter revealed, “It was frenetic in there. In the press briefing room Lance, as Trent, had the task of asking Sudeikis a question. That just struck me deeply.”Įarlier in the year some of the cast visited the White House to raise awareness for mental health policy. You are living in this world where you are the other. What I wanted to do was read as many case studies as I could about what it’s like to live in a hetro-normative world. ![]() That dual life is one he knows incredibly well. Trent’s the old guard when it comes to Colin’s situation. Lance reflects, “Fiction sometimes can tell the truth a little clearer than real life in a weird sort of way. One powerful storyline is how Trent has supported a gay member of the team called Colin ( Billy Harris). When you are surrounded by ‘the Lasso way,’ things change for people. In that loving, supportive and positive environment. Now we are starting to see the real Trent. The actor reflects, “Trent at the beginning isn’t living the life he wants to live. With Trent now entering the locker room, Lance has become a regular member of the cast. For the third and final season, Trent has left his job as a reporter and is writing an all-access book about the football club. The role earned him an Emmy nomination for Comedy Guest Actor. ![]() Lance plays Trent Crimm, who for the first two seasons was a reporter covering the team. I think it has healing properties for real.” SEE Jason Sudeikis says ‘Ted Lasso’ changed after Donald Trump decided to run for president Lance says, “It’s been really fun to play a lot of comedy. In the third season, the team members have to defy the grim expectations. The show tells the story of an optimistic American ( Jason Sudeikis) coaching a struggling English soccer team. ![]()
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