The 21 biggest stars of fall TV’s new shows you need to know

The 21 biggest stars of fall TV’s new shows you need to know

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With television taking over for film as the creative center of Hollywood, more and more huge stars are signing on to small-screen projects.

We’ve already seen Halle Berry, Matthew McConaughey, Glenn Close, Kevin Costner, Laura Dern, Kevin Spacey, Viola Davis, and many more movie stars on TV shows. Well, that list just keeps getting bigger.

For fall 2016, cinema’s leading men and ladies Anthony Hopkins, Isabella Rossellini, and Dermot Mulroney join talent from TV’s past golden ages (Ted Danson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kiefer Sutherland) for the next season’s roster of talent.

Here’s a look at the 21 biggest stars of this year’s fall TV season:

Anthony Hopkins, "Westworld" (HBO)

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Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins has a long list of cinematic successes, including "Silence of the Lambs," "Nixon," and "Remains of the Day."

HBO’s "Westworld," which hopes to be the network’s next dramatic hit, is an adaptation of the 1973 Michael Crichton movie of the same name. Hopkins plays the brilliant creative director of an amusement park of sorts called Westworld.

Mandy Moore, "This Is Us" (NBC)

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Mandy Moore first found fame as a pop star in the late ’90s. She then segued her career into acting, getting rave reviews for her role in the romantic drama "A Walk to Remember" in 2002. She also starred in the indie hit "Saved!"

On "This Is Us," Moore plays a woman who finds herself pregnant with triplets.

Ted Danson, "The Good Place" (NBC)

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After starring on the hit ’80s sitcom "Cheers," Danson went on to more TV roles with "CSI," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Damages," and "Bored to Death."

Danson plays Kristen Bell’s heavenly mentor on NBC’s "The Good Place."

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August 25, 2016 at 01:58AM

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