Sentences with phrase «other actors playing»

The other actors play characters who are too narrowly conceived to make for much interesting acting — Bruce Davison and Janet McTeer are cast as an American couple, Chris Walker and Lia Williams as an English couple, David Calder as a cynical Brit wrestling with a midlife crisis, the late Brion James (who played Leon, one of the replicants in Blade Runner) as an alcoholic businessman, and Vusi Kunene as the bus driver.
Also, Trey points out that three other actors played Perry Mason before Raymond Burr, but, I believe, it is recognized that Burr owns the category.

Not exact matches

Actor Augustin Legrand is taking over the role of «The Most Interesting Man in the World» months after the 77 - year - old American Jonathan Goldsmith bowed out of the role he played for nearly a decade in TV commercials and other promotional spots for the Heineken - owned beer brand.
They were interested, but they had this other show where they were looking for an actor to play the husband and dad.
He spoke about his improv days, and how when actors are working together properly, they're all serving each other, playing off each other on a common idea.
But it's also becoming ever harder for americans employing unilateral coercive diplomacy to convince other important economic actors, allies as well as non-allies, to play along.
During his tenure at Treasury, Dr. Levitt played a central role in efforts to protect the U.S. financial system from abuse and to deny terrorists, weapons proliferators, and other rogue actors the ability to finance threats to U.S. national security.
See the images below for how the actor playing «Jake Orton» is also being used in other binary options robots» promotional materials.
Traditional cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, reward only the miners while neglecting the other actors that play an active role in maintaining, developing and promoting the project.
Some will forever maintain that the language is a hurdle the actors must surmount to get to the emotional truth of the play, while others proclaim that the language is everything.
It turns out that when we let ourselves surrender to the «Time of the Season,» we are less like the animals and flowers of the field than a) like actors playing parts in some two - bit melodrama about low - class Others, or, b) like the starry - eyed Icaruses of the first verse seeking to take one another «to the sun» and «to promised lands.»
They just picked an actor - the devil has been played by AL Pachino and several other popular attractive guys... guess the pres is in good company
For two decades, the critically acclaimed actor has sought roles that challenge big ideas and present complicated characters like 12 Years a Slave (for which he was nominated for a best actor Oscar), Mary Magdalene (he plays Peter), Children of Men, Amistad and dozens of others.
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
We met the actor who played Jesus and the one who played Judas, and were told that they switched parts every few nights so other members of the cast wouldn't get to hating them.
The actor, Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni, is a Moroccan actor who has played satan in several other productions.
One of the key characters in the book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other people's pain upon himself, like a kind of emotional sponge.
What role will other actors, such as nonprofits and consumers, play in these efforts?
This year we're inviting celebrity dads, including TV presenter Tim Lovejoy and Coronation Street actor Charlie Condou, to read stories in «Celebrity Story Time», a year - round add - on to FSW, giving teachers and other practitioners useful material to download and play to children and their fathers at their «Fathers» Story Time» events.
The play also featured other vibrant actors like, Foster Romanus, Clemento Suarez, Kojo Delong, Robert KM Ahlijah, Pearl Korkor Darkey, the sensational comedy duo «2 idiots» — General Ntatia & Dr.. So, Fred Amugi, Shaka, Rifkata, Jennie, Vivian and Mawuli Jasparo.
you feel like screaming), and the farcical way in which a handful of other key characters are played really jars with the weighty subjects discussed and nuanced misery portrayed by a few of the other actors.
The cramped venue, the brightly lit chamber allows the Legislature and other constitutional office holders to be real actors in the play.
Previously, other molecular actors had been thought to play leading roles in triggering excess protein production directed by myc.
«Because of the political realities playing out in the United States, the state and local elements are supercharged,» he said, adding that they can pass on lessons learned to nonstate actors in other countries that must also play a role.
Others who have died from HIV and AIDS include Queen's lead vocalist and songwriter Freddie Mercury; heartthrob actor Rock Hudson; Anthony Perkins, who played Norman Bates in the psychological thriller Psycho; TV dad Robert Reed of The Brady Bunch; and Tom Fogerty, lead singer of the rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
He says that he has been a life - long fan of Deadpool, so it was unthinkable for him to allow any other actor to play him.
Middendorf plays her good girl character with aplomb while Hughes doesn't bug me nearly as much as other child actors.
I am a body builder and a musician, I write my own music,, and I call it Movie Metal Music, Viking, like, actors, who would be playing in my movie, would be Melinda Murphy,, this music I must keep to my woman and I only until we can find other musicians that will play with us I have my music copy...
Though Stiller and Wilson aren't showing us anything new here, there's no denying their chemistry together; the actors play well off each other, which is certainly the most important element in a buddy comedy like this.
Physically, the actors playing the two principal characters couldn't be more different from each other.
Maïwenn brings up the dirty and dark side of Paris with the help of an excellent team of child actors - Malonn Lévana, the lovely little girl of «Tomboy» (where she plays the sister of the leading character) is someone to keep an eye on - and the best known actors of the French cinema of today: Marina Foïs, Sandrine Kiberlain, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Frédéric Pierrot, Karin Viard, Louis - Do de Lencquesaing, Alice de Lencquesaing (L'heure d'été, Le père de mes enfants), Jérémie Elkaïm (La guerre est déclarée), Karole Rocher, and others.
At one point, the protagonists draw attention to each other's «tell,» and it's impressive how both actors, even in the smallest dramatic moments, play those tells to let the audience in on whether Gerry and Curtis are lying without anyone ever directly commenting on it.
Christopher's won three Emmy awards — two for Outstanding Supporting actor in a comedy series for his role in both the 1982 and 1983 Seasons of Taxi and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar&raactor in a comedy series for his role in both the 1982 and 1983 Seasons of Taxi and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar&raActor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar».
As usual, cast and crew (producer David Heyman, and actors Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright, and the Phelps twins, among many others) pop up to talk about the movie, which is occasionally paused, but usually continues playing either in a small window or full - sized.
There's also great work from their other crew members, played by Gina Rodriguez, so charming in Jane the Virgin and so striking here; Tessa Thompson, quietly affecting and deserving of her Bafta - nominated rising star status; and the Swedish actor Tuva Nuvotny, who makes a piercing impression in a small role.
Other actors get to play off their images.
There are few, if any, young actors other than her who could play the type of strong, capable, insightful heroine embodied by Katniss.
But as perfect as Leary is in some ways to play the wounded and angry working man in midlife crisis, it is a one - note act... Leary is simply not an actor capable of other notes, let alone nuance.
Farrell's performance in the stage play Skidding established her reputation, and in 1929 she was wooed to Hollywood along with many other stage actors in the wake of the «talkie» revolution.
Brooks has arranged for the group to play an immersive murder - mystery game, wherein actors come to your house and «kidnap» one person and the others compete in deciphering clues to save him.
The lead actors are typecast, with Ferrell being goofy SNL - style, Vince Vaughn doing the loudmouth jackass thing he did so well in Swingers and Made and Luke Wilson acting as the straight man like in Bottle Rocket or Legally Blonde, but the refreshing thing is how the three play off each other.
With the possible exceptions of fellow character players Fritz Feld and Gino Corrado, German - born actor Sig Arno played more waiters and maitre d's than any other film actor.
Humphrey Bogart (as Rigby's partner) plays a larger role than the other noir - era actors.
By playing low key Johansson is able to give meaning to even the smallest gestures, something many of her broader colleagues can learn from (but which also sometimes makes her come across as slightly stoned or laggardly when playing against other actors, to be fair).
Recruited by an old chum (Peter Boyle) to help find an exotic prostitute missing in Chinatown, Hammett enlists his implausibly gorgeous neighbor (Marilu Henner) to play Girl Friday as he matches wits with colorful actors including Jack Nance («Eraserhead» and other David Lynch works), David Patrick Kelly (whose strangled voice is an interesting counterpart to his iconic «Come out to play - yi - yay» taunt from «The Warriors»), Roy Kinnear and a few old - timers from film noir's heyday (the scene with Sylvia Sidney is especially good).
There were a lot of cameos in the movie of actors that played in both the Hobbit and Lord of the RIngs movies, but they come and go and really add nothing to the story other than to give the Tolkien fanboys out there nerd boners and merge the two franchises together.
Though this neo-Western may sound like every other Statham vehicle on the surface, «Homefront» plays more like a gritty thriller than one of the actor's typical action movies.
His naturally stilted physicality and speech are brilliantly used by Figgis and played off by the other actors.
The only time the «Harry Potter» franchise stooped to splitting a book into two (and the book was itself not the longest of the series), while all other credentials are present and correct — David Yates is in his stride as the franchise's most reliable director; the actors are the best they'll be; the visuals are as dramatic as the themes — the installment is let down by ending in mid-air and having a whole inert section where the three kids play house in a forest.
It's a genuine pleasure to see them play off each other and they're joined by a number of great character actors, such as Ed Begley Jr., James Hong and David Paymer.
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