Chris O’Donnell remembers ‘intense’ Batman co-star Val Kilmer — and why he was ‘tough to understand’
Always Robin to his Batman. Chris O’Donnell, best known for playing Robin in the two “Batman” movies starring George Clooney and Val Kilmer, is opening up about his late co-star. “He was just an ...
He’s going from the Batmobile to a fire truck. Chris O’Donnell, best known for playing Robin in the two 1990s “Batman” movies starring George Clooney and Val Kilmer, takes center stage in “9-1-1: ...
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“We Suggested It”: ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Star Chris O’Donnell Says He Attempted To Save the Beloved Spin-Off
Chris O’Donnellis returning to the procedural landscape, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t regretful about his previous ventures. In an interview with TV Line’s Matt Webb Mitovich, the former NCIS: Los ...
Chris O’Donnell shared which of his former Grey’s Anatomy costars would fit in well on the set of his new series “Ellen's still doing the show, I think, or at least part-time. It's been, I think, what ...
Chris O'Donnell made a rare Instagram post to celebrate 30 years since the premiere of Batman Forever on Wednesday, June 11 "Time flies," the 54-year-old actor wrote in part alongside a photo of ...
Chris O'Donnell was never planning to lead another network procedural. But earlier this year, shortly after the Los Angeles wildfires ravaged his Pacific Palisades neighborhood, the NCIS: Los Angeles ...
Chris O’Donnell: Well, family is a big thing for him. Without giving away too much of the backstory, he didn’t have much of a family life growing up, and he’s married and has a son, but his family at ...
9-1-1: Nashville is coming in hot! Not a ton of intel on the 9-1-1 spin-off, which ABC describes as a “high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and ...
Batman & Robin was released in 1997, 5 years after Tim Burton's critically acclaimed Batman Returns. The movie, starring George Clooney as the Dark Knight, was the complete polar opposite of what ...
On NCIS: Los Angeles, Chris O’Donnell ran away from the explosions. Now, on 9-1-1: Nashville, he’s running right into the fire. “It’s fun. It’s fun. I just saw it last night for the first time. I ...
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