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"Everyone thinks of him as this two-dimensional villain," Rothhaar said, adding that while viewers may not feel compassion for him, Oswald is certainly relatable. Rothhaar stars opposite Michelle Trachtenberg, who plays Oswald's wife, Marina. Trachtenberg speaks mainly in Russian throughout the film, a language she learned from her mother while growing up. The cast also includes Jack Noseworthy as Robert F. Kennedy, Casey
Siemaszko as Jack Ruby, Francis Guinan as Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard
Flood as Kennedy aide Kenneth O'Donnell. Lowe said the opportunity to play JFK came with some
responsibility to pay tribute to an historic figure whose legacy
"belongs to all of us." "There's a connection playing him that is certainly deeper than playing
other roles," Lowe said. "My interest was in who he was as a man, as a
father, as a husband, as a human being, and to try to inhabit that." And in the eyes Lowe's co-star, he did. "There were times when I felt like I was with the ghost of Jack," Goodwin
said. "I can't say that I have ever had that experience of feeling like
maybe my scene partner was channeling something from a higher source." ___ Online:
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