24 TV Characters That Shined Beyond Their Supporting Roles

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Better Call Saul is finally coming to a close, essentially concluding another chapter in the Breaking Bad universe and potentially forcing Jimmy McGill's fast-talking yet lovable criminal lawyer to face the music.

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Yet, not every standout supporting character in television has had a chance to headline their own spin-off, despite getting over with their audiences in an organic and substantial fashion. With this in mind, I've assembled 24 of television's most mesmerizing supporting performers who went above and beyond the limits normally afforded to those operating largely on the sidelines.

1.Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) on The Walking Dead

"The Walking Dead"

Parlaying boyish optimism into an emotional journey that ended in the show's most shocking moment, Steven Yeun exuded a major star quality in this supporting role that he has since shown in films like Minari, Mayhem, and The Humans.

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2.Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) on Stranger Things

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3.Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan) on Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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4.Richard Harrow (Jack Huston) on Boardwalk Empire

"Boardwalk Empire"

Jack Huston brought a metric ton of empathy, nobility, and inner turmoil to the morally driven gangster in a star-making performance which led to high-profile roles in House of Gucci, Ben-Hur, and American Hustle.

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5.Lenny Busker (Aubrey Plaza) on Legion

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Aubrey Plaza may have been a star on the big and small screen prior to her enigmatic and occasionally terrifying turn on Legion, but her performance on this show demonstrated an undeniable energy and range that redefined the oft-understated performer.

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6.Coach McGuirk (H. John Benjamin) on Home Movies

7.Kareem Said (Eamonn Walker) on Oz

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8.Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor) on The Larry Sanders Show

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9.Owen Sharma (Rahul Kohli) on The Haunting of Bly Manor

"The Haunting of Bly Manor"

Horror television rarely gets the proper recognition when it comes to its performances, but Rahul Kohli was nothing short of spellbinding as the ill-fated emotional anchor of Mike Flanagan's chilling limited series.

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10.Proinsias Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) on Preacher

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Playing the resident vampire of this absurd adaptation of Garth Ennis and Steven Dillon’s R-rated graphic novel, Joseph Gilgun stood out among a very capable ensemble by emphasizing the charm, pathos, and humanity within a literally inhuman character.

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11.Whiterose (BD Wong) on Mr. Robot

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Embodying the coldest and most calculating manifestation of heartbreak-ridden revenge, BD Wong crafted one of the most compelling and enigmatic TV villains in recent memory.

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12.Opie Winston (Ryan Hurst) on Sons of Anarchy

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13.Kang Sae-byeok (HoYeon Jung) on Squid Game

"Squid Game"

Squid Game skyrocketed a number of Korean performers into the global limelight, but few were able to command the screen as well as HoYeon Jung as the savage yet selfless North Korean defector Kang Sae-byeok.

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14.Stevie Janowski (Steve Little) on Eastbound & Down

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If you want to know a true testament to Steve Little's talent, it's probably that this writer has never laughed so hard while simultaneously feeling so much sympathy and shame for laughing as he has at Eastbound & Down's go-to whipping boy, Stevie Janowski.

15.Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) on Ozark

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In her breakout performance, Julia Garner's two-time Emmy-winning turn as Ruth Langmore went from stealing scenes to becoming the can't-miss presence that keeps you glued to the screen.

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16.The Creature (Rory Kinnear) on Penny Dreadful

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Penny Dreadful has a murderer's row of incredible performers throughout its cast, but Rory Kinnear was the MVP with his internally conflicted and occasionally blood-soaked performance as Frankenstein's Monster.

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17.Judy Gemstone (Edi Patterson) on The Righteous Gemstones

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Edi Patterson has been the comedy world's secret weapon for a number of years, but after her attention-grabbing turn on Vice Principals, she was rightfully given the time to shine as the crude and ambitious daughter of the Gemstone family.

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18.Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) on Succession

19.Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) on Billions

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After bursting onto the second season of Billions like a force of nature, Asia Kate Dillon has continued to amaze with their confident and selfless performance as the mercurial Taylor Mason.

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20.Ben Linus (Michael Emerson) on Lost

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21.Omar Little (Michael K. Williams) on The Wire

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22.Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) on The Golden Girls

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There may have been no weak links among the core cast of The Golden Girls, but every Golden Girls fan understands exactly why the show would lean further and further into the sharp-tongued Sophia Petrillo's story in later seasons.

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23.Leon Black (JB Smoove) on Curb Your Enthusiasm

24.Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal) on Game of Thrones

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