No. 12: WOODY HARRELSON -- The Lebanon High School graduate came out of nowhere to replace "Coach" on "Cheers" in 1985, winning the best supporting actor Emmy in 1989. Movie credits include "Doc Hollywood," "Indecent Proposal," "White Men Can't Jump," "The Cowboy Way," "No Country For Old Men," "The People vs. Larry Flynt" and "The Messenger," the last two which earned him Oscar nominations.
So I was bored and decided to click on Cincinnati.com's list of most influential local celebrities, and found this gem. Am I retarded or something or did everyone else know that the Rubber Man himself, Roy Munson, a/k/a Woody Harrelson is from Cincinnati? And what is the bigger shock here, that he is from Cincinnati, that he is as low as 12th (easily should have cracked the top 5) or that in his film credits they don't even include his biggest and best role: Roy Munson in Kingpin. Hell, for my money there just aren't many comedies that match up to it.
Look at that versatlity. Guy should hae won an Oscar for this role.
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