Jeanie Buss says John C. Reilly is ‘absolutely breathtaking’ as her father in HBO’s Winning Time

Dr. Jerry Buss apparently loved John C. Reilly in the movie version of Chicago.

With just one episode left in the second season of Winning Time on HBO, fans are seeing a slightly different reception this time around.

The show was widely criticized for inaccuracies during its first season by some of the real-life individuals (including Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson) portrayed in the show.

Although the Lakers originally said they had no comment about the show and were not supporting this project, we’ve seen a slight change of tune in the second season.

One very important person depicted in the show who is not critical of this season is Lakers owner Jeanie Buss (played by Hadley Robinson).

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During Jeanie’s recent appearance on the official podcast of the show, she spoke about one of her interactions with John C. Reilly — who portrays her late father, Dr. Jerry Buss.

She even told Variety she thought Reilly deserved an Emmy nomination for his work on the show.

“John C. Reilly is absolutely breathtaking as my dad,” she said. “He’s absolutely fabulous.”

Jeanie said that she first met Reilly when he was attending a Lakers game. She decided to introduce herself to him because she knew that he was going to play her father in the show.

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At first, according to Jeanie, the actor seemed nervous that he was going to get kicked out of the game.

Instead, however, she told him a heartwarming story about a moment she shared with her father when they went to the movies, one of their shared passions, and saw Chicago (2002) in theaters.

“He was really good … [he is] somebody that can be so funny [and] can play such a tragic character,” she said.

Jeanie said that her father likely would not have had the same disappointment that others portrayed in the show like West and Abdul-Jabbar felt.

“I think he’d be really honored that you were playing him,” she continued.

This is not the first time that Jeanie has praised Reilly’s portrayal of her father. She had similar comments last month during an interview on AM 570 LA Sports.

“I know some people are like, ‘I can’t believe you’re watching that show!’ I said, ‘You know what? I really miss my dad so much. It’s kind of nice to see him.'”

Jeanie said that the costume department of Winning Time tried to get in touch with her father’s old tailor.

While the tailor had since passed away, his son had since taken over the business. Now, whenever she watches the show, it even looks like she is watching her dad.

“The wardrobe that he wears — that is what was making me crazy. Those were outfits that my dad actually wore.”

HBO’s Winning Time: Dr. Jerry Buss bio

In celebration of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, we’re taking a looking at the real-time characters behind the show. This is Dr. Jerry Buss.

In celebration of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynastywe’re taking a looking at the real-time characters behind the show. This is Dr. Jerry Buss.

The Los Angeles Lakers are the seventh most valuable sports franchise in the world. And while that didn’t happen overnight, the Lakers have long been an icon in the world of professional sports. Fans in LA and around the world owe a great deal of thanks to the man who made it all happen, Dr. Jerry Buss. From the Showtime Lakers through the Shaq and Kobe era and beyond, Buss and his daughter Jeanie were right there on the sidelines cheering on the Purple and Gold.

In 1979, Dr. Buss bought the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Kings, the Forum, and. private ranch from businessman Jack Cooke. It was Buss who saw the potential for turning the NBA into a powerhouse of entertainment. When Dr. Buss died in 2013, the sports world mourned one of its true founding fathers. Said David Stern at the time, “the NBA has lost a visionary owner whose influence on our league is incalculable and will be felt for decades to come”