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    Home » NBC’s “The Endgame” Puts Ryan Michelle Bathé In The Spotlight

    NBC’s “The Endgame” Puts Ryan Michelle Bathé In The Spotlight

    By SHOOTSaturday, February 19, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2321 Views
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    Actor Ryan Michelle Bathe poses for a portrait on Feb. 14, 2022, in Los Angeles to promote her series “The Endgame,” debuting Feb. 21 on NBC. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    By Alicia Rancilio

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    We've seen her on the legal drama "All Rise'' originally on CBS and "First Wives Club" for BET+, but Ryan Michelle Bathé has jumped to the top of the marquee as a star of " The Endgame " on NBC, debuting Monday.

    The series co-stars Morena Baccarin ("Homeland," "Deadpool," "Gotham") as Elena Federova, an international arms dealer who in the pilot has just been captured. Federova is always at least one step ahead of everyone else, so even in custody she's got the upper hand. The only person who comes close to figuring her out is Bathé's Val Turner of the FBI, a buttoned-up, by-the-book agent. Val's hit a rough patch because her estranged husband, a former federal agent, was caught taking drug money — and she turned him in.

    Viewers will soon notice these two characters seem to have way more going on than meets the eye, which will play out over the course of the season. 

    That two women are the stars of this thriller series for network television is "a huge step," acknowledges Bathé. 

    "It's not about, 'Oh, who could she seduce next?' No one's getting seduced in our show."

    Playing this character, says Bathé, "is very bleak in many ways because she is so isolated and so lonely and you have to feel that. From 'action' to 'cut' it's high tension and there's nothing to break it. We don't get a chance to breathe on this show, and that's what makes it good."

    She says she only begins to relax in bed for the night "somewhere between REM and deep sleep." 

    Bathé is the opposite of Val: She's upbeat, animated and very relatable. She jokes that getting exercise is largely off the table lately because she would have to wake up too early.

    "Sometimes my pick-up time is 4:15 a.m. I'm not waking up at 2:30 to go work out. That just seems counterproductive."

    Production on "The Endgame" is also in New York, keeping her from her family in Los Angeles. Bathé is married to "This is Us" star Sterling K. Brown and they have two sons, Andrew and Amaré.

    "I miss those kiddos of mine so much, and I miss my husband, I miss my house, I miss my pillows," said Bathé. She says it took her years to like Los Angeles and she always longed to be in New York, where she attended grad school at NYU. 

    By returning to New York, Bathé has "the thing that I said I always wanted." She has fond memories of walking around the city, but "it never occurred to me that I only did that in late spring, summer and fall. I completely blanked about the winter."

    As her career ramps up with "The Endgame," Brown is winding down "This is Us," now airing its sixth and final season. She says their schedules can be tricky because their children are no longer transportable babies who can live nomadic lives with their working mom and dad.

    "It's all of a sudden soccer, and a fully fleshed-out human with its own friends and its own things. And there's two of them. And so now it's learning to roll with those punches and sort of figure out what's best for the family."

    Performing, she says, was something she knew "was an option from a very early age."

    Bathé's mother is actor/singer Clare Bathé — who recorded the hit song "There But for the Grace of God Go I" in 1979 with her group Machine.

    "I grew up on stages," said Bathé. "I grew up backstage. Theater was something that I grew up with."

    With both parents in showbiz, Bathé says her sons are showing signs that entertainment is in their blood.

    "I have two incredibly dramatic children in very different ways. One is like the kid in the independent film that gets like an Oscar nomination because they're so precocious but sad and emo. That's the oldest. And then the youngest is like the Disney star, Zac Efron in the making."

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    Thanks To Shows Like “Abbott Elementary” and “Hacks,” LGBTQ+ Representation On Primetime TV Grows

    Thursday, November 6, 2025

    TV shows like "Abbott Elementary," "Hacks," "Heartstopper," "The Last of Us" and "Yellowjackets" helped increase the ranks of LGBTQ+ characters on prime time by 4% over the previous season, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD. This year's "Where We Are on TV" study, released Thursday, counted 489 LGBTQ characters across scripted prime-time broadcast, cable and streaming shows — up 21 additional characters. It marks a boost after two years of decline, but remains far below the 2021-2022 record high of 637 characters. Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the group, warned that those numbers could still decrease soon: More than 200 of the LGBTQ+ characters counted this year — in shows like "Heartstopper," "Harlem" and "Elite" — will not be returning due to a flurry of series cancellations, endings or because they were limited series. "Storytelling brings us together and this current cultural and political climate calls on creatives and executives to double down on fair and accurate stories of LGBTQ people," Ellis writes in the report. GLAAD added that the number of transgender characters on TV has slightly increased from last year to reach 33 — 24 trans women, seven trans men, and two nonbinary characters — but only four trans characters appear on series that have been officially renewed. The report is the 20th edition of the annual tracking by GLAAD and charts a remarkable leap from just 47 LGBTQ+ characters in the first study. It arrives as President Donald Trump has targeted transgender and nonbinary people with a series of executive orders — including one declaring the existence of two unchangeable sexes — stripping government websites of "gender ideology" an reinstituting a ban on transgender service members in the... Read More

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