Sentences with phrase «flamboyant actor»

When Mark suggests that marchers in the pride parade raise money for the striking miners, it's the launch of the activist group Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), an organization whose members will include Joe (George MacKay), a suburban college student tentatively taking his first steps out of the closet; defiantly flamboyant actor Jonathan (Dominic West) and his partner Gethin (Andrew Scott), whose encounters with the miners will bring him home to Wales for the first time in decades; and Steph (Faye Marsay), who loudly and proudly reminds everyone that she's the «L» in the group.
There are weird and wacky parents - Catherine O'Hara as Frankie's explosive and passionate Ma, Gabriel Byrne (who also co-wrote the screenplay) as his flamboyant actor father - and much planning of parties, and staring at girls» thighs.
The vampire should come across not like a flamboyant actor but like a man suffering from a dread curse.
Italian leading man Fabio Testi is the photographer who wants more than the impersonal affair she offers and Klaus Kinski as at his most charming as a flamboyant actor.
With Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez's death last week, the world has lost a flamboyant actor on the international stage.

Not exact matches

The police nab a possible perpetrator, a mentally slow Native American with a rape conviction in his background (Benicio Del Toro inhabits the role with a flamboyant audacity that only an inspired actor can get away with).
It's no great spoiler to reveal that the baddie is Hugh Grant's faded actor Phoenix Buchanan, a flamboyant weirdo who's calibrated his levels of high camp to within reach of the summit of Everest.
He was so impressed with the actor's performance that he cast him in his 1990 Mo» Better Blues as a flamboyant saxophonist opposite Denzel Washington.
Even good actors like Ethan Hawke, who has a head start with a flamboyant name (Goodnight Robicheaux) and wardrobe, still has to make do with an underwritten role.
He was reportedly one of the more flamboyant characters of the industry with a fiery temperament, courting other strong personalities like director Michael Winner and actors Shelley Winters and Charles Bronson, who regarded him as akin to the old bosses of the studio system.
The flamboyant and funny Ezra Miller won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor, and with a wildly inconsistent batch of contenders, there is no sure thing in this category.
Day - Lewis, an Oscar winner for «My Left Foot,» grabbed another best - actor nomination as a flamboyant oil baron in «There Will Be Blood,» for which he could emerge as the favorite.
Though the supporting cast doesn't have much to do — save for Ana de Armas, who's slowly becoming an actress to watch between her work here and in last week's «War Dogs» — it's filled with veteran actors like Blades, Turturro, Ellen Barkin and Reg E. Cathey (as flamboyant boxing promoter Don King) who know how to make the most of their limited screen time.
Nighy and West are probably the biggest names here, and they're both excellent in parts a long way from their usual type: the former is lovely and delicate as the shy, mild miner finding a new simmering rage at the government's treatment of his colleagues, while West gets to have flamboyant fun as the camp actor, particularly in an impressive dance sequence.
Liotta has some affecting moments as Fred; Paul Reubens steals his scenes as Jung's flamboyant friend and cohort Derek Foreal; and Spanish actor Jordi Molla will leave viewers wondering where he came from with his charismatic turn as Diego, the man who introduces Jung to cocaine.
Australian Chris Lilley's eight - episode television series about high school high jinks features the comic actor (and writer and coproducer) in three roles: a snotty, sullen slab of disruptive id; an insufferably snobbish girl who's transferred from a private school; and the vain, flamboyant drama teacher.
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