Elliott Gould’s The Lincoln Lawyer character Legal Siegel cleverly continues his role from the popular Ocean’s franchise. Based on the eponymous book series by Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer follows Mickey Haller, a criminal defense attorney who frequently works in the back of his chauffeured Lincoln Navigator. At the start of the series, he attempts to restart his career following his recovery from substance use disorder. Luckily, Mickey’s stellar legal track record lands him high-profile murder cases. Throughout season 2 of The Lincoln Lawyer, Mickey finds himself consulting his mentor David “Legal” Siegel, played by famous actor Elliott Gould.

Though he has a long and legendary career, one of Elliott Gould’s best-known roles is Reuben Tishkoff from the movies Ocean’s ElevenOcean’s TwelveOcean’s Thirteen, and his cameo in Ocean’s Eight. Tishkoff is the rich benefactor who funds Danny Ocean’s crime heist. Due to his background running the Las Vegas casinos, Tishkoff offers guidance in the planning and execution. In many ways, Gould’s role in The Lincoln Lawyer carries on the legacy of his Ocean’s character

The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2’s Elliott Gould Appearances Call Back To His Ocean’s Franchise Role

The Show Leans Into The Similarities Between The Characters

Manuel Garcia Rulfo and Elliott Gould in The Lincoln Lawyer season 2

The Lincoln Lawyer season 2 includes many homages to the Ocean’s franchise, but none of the nods are more clear than Elliott Gould’s role as David “Legal” Siegel. Siegel is a direct parallel to Gould’s role as Reuben Tishkoff in the Ocean’s movies. The two characters speak with the same cadence and language style, both offering guidance to the protagonist.

Siegel’s step-by-step instructions on how to get around the rules in The Lincoln Lawyer season 2, episode 2, “Obligations” parallel the heist plots in Ocean’s. Later in the series, Mickey and Lorna use the same approach when relaying their legal schemes back to Siegel.

In addition to the character similarities, the cinematography elements used in episodes with Siegel look similar to those in Ocean’s. The creative team cut together action scenes with voiceovers describing the steps of the plans. Additionally, the music gives off a similar vibe. Lastly, both The Lincoln Lawyer and Ocean’s make use of editing transitions like wipes, whip pans, and cutaways. By using the same cinematography style in the episodes with Siegel, it’s clear The Lincoln Lawyer showrunners want Elliott Gould’s appearance to be a callback to his famous Ocean’s role.

Elliott Gould’s The Lincoln Lawyer Appearances

Episode Title
Episode Number

Bent
Season 1, Episode 6

Obligation
Season 2, Episode 2

Cui Bono
Season 2, Episode 7

The Fifth Witness
Season 2, Episode 9

Bury Your Past
Season 2, Episode 10

La Culebra
Season 3, Episode 1

Special Circumstances
Season 3, Episode 2

Rearview Blindspots
Season 3, Episode 4

Relevance
Season 3, Episode 7

Elliott Gould’s The Lincoln Lawyer Role Proves He Must Return For Future Ocean’s Movies

Gould Could Reunite With Clooney And Pitt On The Rumored Fourth Movie

George Clooney, Elliott Gould, Brad Pitt, and Don Cheadle behind bars in Ocean's Twelve Elliott Gould as Reuben Tishkoff sits at a table in a Vegas casino in Ocean's Eleven Danny, Rusty, Linus, Reuben, and Basher grouped together in Ocean's Eleven
George Clooney, Elliott Gould, Brad Pitt, and Don Cheadle behind bars in Ocean's Twelve
Elliott Gould as Reuben Tishkoff sits at a table in a Vegas casino in Ocean's Eleven Danny, Rusty, Linus, Reuben, and Basher grouped together in Ocean's Eleven

Despite only appearing on the screen for a few minutes per episode, Elliott Gould’s performance in The Lincoln Lawyer was memorable, and it proved that he should return to the Ocean’s franchise. Gould can clearly still play the brains behind a complex heist. Unfortunately, due to him looking older than he did in prior movies, Gould is unlikely to appear as Reuben Tishkoff in the rumored Ocean’s Eleven prequel. Regardless, he could be incorporated as Reuben Tishkoff in future films in the franchise.

Recently, it was reported that George Clooney and Brad Pitt may return for a new Ocean’s movie. While it is unclear how many of their former costars from the original three movies will return, Gould would be a key member of the cast to make an appearance as he holds significance to both Clooney and Pitt’s characters.

Does Elliot Gould Have Any Other Characters Similar To These Roles?

The Actor’s Filmography Is Filled With Intriguing Characters

Christina Pickles as Judy Gellar and Elliott Gould as Jack Gellar in the Friends episode The One in Massapequa Jack and Judy Gellar in Friends
Elliott Gould in a hospital gown talking to Liev Schreiber in Ray DonovanChristina Pickles as Judy Gellar and Elliott Gould as Jack Gellar in the Friends episode The One in Massapequa Jack and Judy Gellar in Friends Elliott Gould in a hospital gown talking to Liev Schreiber in Ray Donovan

The connection between The Lincoln Lawyer and the Ocean’s movies is a fun one for fans to look for, but it is also a testament to how effective Elliott Gould is at playing these types of characters. While there are perhaps not any examples of characters quite as similar to these two roles, several roles in his career have included elements seen in both David “Legal” Siegel and Reuben Tishkoff.

One of the roles that Gould is likely best known for among a certain demographic is Jack Geller on Friends. As the father of Ross and Monica, Gould once again provides that older and wise mentor character, always there to offer advice and help to his children. Of course, Jack is a much lighter character while also being a lot goofier than the two more self-assured mentors he’s played.

Ray Donovan is a seedier version of the crime world with the titular character operating as a fixer for powerful people. Gould has a memorable recurring role in the series as Ezra Goldman, once again playing a mentor of sorts to the protagonist. Ironically, Gould plays Ezra as a much softer and gentler older figure than he plays in The Lincoln Lawyer and Ocean’s movies, but he is also willing to do dark things to get the job done. It is fun to see the different ways Gould can play this archetype and make it seem fresh.