Firstly, an article dating back to December 2011 revealed that Ullmann was scouting Ireland as a potential location for an adaptation of August Strindberg «s classic Swedish play «Froken Julie» (or «Miss Julie «-RRB--- a fascinating, controversial work exploring power, sexuality, class, identity, love and gender set in 1874 which will see Ullmann «use Irish
actors as servants and British as the masters of the house.»
Ullmann said in the past that she'd «use Irish
actors as servants and British as the masters of the house.»
Not exact matches
9:45 pm — TCM — Stormy Weather In the 1940s, African - American
actors were sadly almost always either relegated to
servant roles or incidental musical sequences, but MGM did a couple of movies to showcase the prodigious talents of their African - American stars, including this one starring Lena Horne in one of only two starring roles she ever had,
as a popular singer being romanced by an up - and - coming dancer (Bill «Bojangles» Robinson).
It is also a tribute to the talent of Kirk Douglas, who here takes on the role of a French colonel in the trenches of the First World War with such explosive energy that one realizes how many films (and directors) were unworthy of Kirk's genius
as an
actor — his first acting role, by the way, was onstage
as the
servant in Chekhov's The Three Sisters, with Catherine Cornell, Judith Anderson, and my mother
as the sisters and Ruth Gordon
as the dreadful sister - in - law.
The Wandering Soap Opera presents a succession of archetypes, of
actors playing characters who essentially look exactly
as you'd expect them to: the flighty ingénue, the nobly vampish middle - aged romantic heroine, the grey - templed older roué, assorted raffish bohemians, harassed civil
servant types... I didn't recognize anyone in the cast, although somewhere in there is Francisco Reyes, who can currently be seen
as the ill - fated older lover in Sebastián Lelio's Oscar - nominated A Fantastic Woman.
(B) the
actor restrains an individual the
actor knows is a public
servant while the public
servant is lawfully discharging an official duty or in retaliation or on account of an exercise of official power or performance of an official duty
as a public
servant; or
In other words, more and more seem to be seeing judges
as political
servants and political
actors.
It will also do so if courts blur the lines between federal and state or provincial authority, making it more difficult for citizens to know what government is responsible for what law or social programme, or give private unaccountable
actors, such
as civil
servants» unions, power to influence public affairs.