From 'Foundation' to 'Bodies Bodies Bodies': Best Lee Pace Performances

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From 'Foundation' to 'Bodies Bodies Bodies': Best Lee Pace Performances
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Whether he's Ronan the Accuser or Ned the Piemaker, Lee Pace delivers memorable performances time and time again.

Lee Pace has been steadily working in film, television and on stage for years. His roles are delightfully varied, quirky, unique, and a testament to his talent and range. His portrayal of Ned rooted the character in the offbeat series Pushing Daisies, while his Ronan the Accuser is one of the most memorable villains in the MCU. Reportedly one of the nicest guys in the business, Pace's star continues to rise, as these roles would attest to.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Roy Walker in The Fall Pace gets top billing as Roy Walker, an injured, downtrodden stuntman in a hospital who meets Alexandria , a young girl recovering from a broken arm. Walker entertains the girl by telling a tale of six heroes - a man seeking vengeance, a native-American, an explosives expert, Charles Darwin , a former slave and a mystic - all out to defeat the evil Odious .

Fernando Wood in Lincoln Amid the cast of dozens, Pace plays Democratic Congressman Fernando Wood in the House of Representatives in the epic Lincoln. The film picks up in January 1865 and finds US President Abraham Lincoln focusing on having the Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, abolishing slavery, passed by the House of Representatives. The task is not an easy one, given that the Civil War still rages in the country.

Joe MacMillan in Halt and Catch Fire Halt and Catch Fire follows a fictionalized insider's point of view of the onset of the personal computer in the 1980s up to the growth of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s. Pace plays entrepreneur Joe MacMillan, a former IBM employee heading a project to build an IBM PC clone for Cardiff Electric. MacMillan is aided by computer engineer Gordon and programmer Cameron .

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