Johnny Holland

Johnny Holland, man, this guy’s got a resume that’s just quietly wild if you actually look at it. He shows up in “Friendship” (2024), which, honestly, is one of those movies that digs into the messy, beautiful chaos of human connection. You know, the kind of film where nobody’s perfect and people screw up and forgive each other anyway. Holland plays it so real—no fake Hollywood shine, just raw, awkward moments that make you laugh and wince at the same time. Then there’s “Dumb Money” (2023)—total shift in gears. That one’s all about the whole GameStop stock craziness, if you remember that madness on Reddit. He’s not the main guy, but he’s got a way of making you remember him even if he’s only in a handful of scenes. Somehow, he nails that vibe of the regular dude caught up in all the noise, trying to make sense of stuff that’s way bigger than him. And “You Hurt My Feelings” (2023)? That’s another one where Holland sneaks into your brain. It’s this sharp, funny look at honesty in relationships, and he brings this offbeat energy that somehow makes all the awkwardness feel kinda familiar. If you’re paying attention, Holland’s not just filling space on screen. He’s got this knack for making everyday people seem interesting, like there’s always more under the surface. Not flashy, but you remember him. And honestly, isn’t that what makes a good actor?

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