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Kutcher and Gad are good actors who know that honing their craft takes hours and hours of practice.
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"We wanted someone who you could see not only as your president, but as your dad, " Gad said.
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Nobody loved to gad about on a prancing steed more than Papa.
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Here are some excerpts from the reviews of Jobs, which also stars Josh Gad as Wozniak and was directed by Joshua Michael Stern.
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Co-starring Josh Gad ("1600 Penn, " "The Book of Mormon") as business partner Steve Wozniak, the film focuses on Jobs' celebrated role in pioneering the personal computer.
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But Dr General Ahmed Gad Mansour, the new president of Egypt's Police Academy and assistant to the interior minister, says that the police are now working under extremely difficult circumstances.
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The annual Macworld show in San Francisco opened with Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad talking about their roles playing Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in the new biopic called Jobs.
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"The Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad is the co-creator of "1600 Penn, " the comedy about the first family in which he also stars as Skip, the madcap man-boy son of President Dale Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) and stepson of first lady Emily Gilchrist (Jenna Elfman).
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Critics have been slow to warm up to the show, because the pilot isn't as funny as it should be, but by the second or third episode they've been won over by the dysfunctional family's antics, which benefit from Gad's sense of musical and physical comedy.
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Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad, who play Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in a new film about their early days imagining personal computers, responded to early criticism of the film by saying their goal was to be authentic as possible in portraying the duo.
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