The actor Ray McKinnon plays Phil Remington in Ford v Ferrari — Le Mans ’66 for those on the right side of the Atlantic.
Ray McKinnon may not be a household name — I had to look him up myself — but I recognized him straight away when I saw him because he plays a very similar character in Apollo 13. Which coincidentally enough takes place at roughly the same time period — Ford v Ferrari takes place in 1966-67 and Apollo 13 takes place in 1967-1970. I guess Ray just has that “I’m an engineer look,” about him — whatever that might be like.
Ray has quite an extensive filmography, including 83 actor credits, from Sons of Anarchy to The X Files.
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