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Lionel Boyce

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1991-05-09
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Lionel Boyce, yeah, that’s the name you might recognize from some pretty standout roles lately. Born in Los Angeles, California on May 9, 1991, Lionel Boyce started making waves early in his career. You know, he actually had a recurring role in “Loiter Squad,” which aired on Adult Swim between 2012 and 2014 — definitely helped put Lionel Boyce on the map. But it wasn’t just acting; Lionel Boyce also stepped behind the scenes, taking on roles as producer, writer, and actor for the animated series “The Jellies!,” which popped up on Adult Swim in 2017 and made a return in 2019. More recently — and this is where things really took off — Lionel Boyce landed the role of Marcus in the critically acclaimed series “The Bear” on Hulu, starting in 2022. Honestly, Lionel Boyce has been building an impressive resume, and it’s clear he’s someone to keep an eye on.

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Well, when it comes to Lionel Boyce’s filmography, things get a bit interesting — his highest rated movie so far is Shell (2024), which also happens to be, believe it or not, his lowest rated film. Yeah, you heard that right. Lionel Boyce stars in Shell (2024), and depending on who you ask, the responses seem pretty divided. Some critics are praising Lionel Boyce’s performance, while others aren’t quite as impressed. So, naturally, this creates a unique situation where Shell (2024) stands both at the top and bottom of his rating chart. It’s kind of rare, but with Lionel Boyce gaining more attention lately, it makes sense that his projects would spark varied reactions. For now, Shell (2024) remains the only major release tied to Lionel Boyce, which explains why it holds both titles — highest and lowest. As Lionel Boyce continues to take on new roles, we’ll likely see his range expand and maybe some clearer distinctions in ratings down the line.

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