Sentences with phrase «small role in the story»

The Indian is a naif in the pulsing heart of British math studies - Cambridge's Trinity College, which was Isaac Newton's school and, for a time, that of Bertrand Russell (who, played by Jeremy Northam, has a small role in the story).
Supporting males characters such as two student athletes played by Emory Cohen (Place Beyond the Pines) and newcomer Anthony Kelley - or an enforcer played by The Wire's Dominick Lombardozzi - feel even more like devices than characters, though given their small roles in the story, that's a bit more understandable.
Classic Sonic doesn't really even need to be in this game; he has only a handful of levels, and plays a small role in the story.

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Long ago in the ancient timeperiods of Greek and Roman civilizations, there were these Theological Philosophers who made stories as to just exactly what was the smallest things and their roles in the meanings of Life.
It is wonderful to have played a small role in this biomedical success story.
Clients will no longer want their photos kept in small, restricted parts of their profile, they want to see their photos playing a key role in showcasing their personality, their story.
Flaherty can be seen in roles both large and small in Death on the Diamond (1934), Pride of the Yankees (1942), It Happened in Flatbush (1942), The Stratton Story (1949, as the Western All - Stars coach), The Jackie Robinson Story (1950) and The Winning Team (1952, as legendary umpire Bill Klem).
David spent much of the rest of the»80s appearing in small roles in such films as Radio Days (1987) and New York Stories (1989).
The performances of big and small characters are so intense, that by simply saying big name Brad Pitt gives the weakest performance will give a clear idea of how incredible each actor is in their role; Pauls Dano and Giamatti, Sarah Paulson, Taran Killam, Alfre Woodard and more all contributing to their unique and unforgettable stories.
Actor Ben Best has a small role in the film and, while he couldn't reveal much, he did let out this funny story about Rogen's adversary in the film: the man, the legend Mr. Ray Liotta...
Will Ferrell puts aside his buffoon persona for a more everyman role in the tragicomic «Everything Must Go» (Lionsgate), a small but lovely film adapted from a Raymond Carver short story.
It would also make the other characters introduced in the last two stories seem as if they had smaller roles.
For smaller roles, such as his eight - minute cameo in origin story Spider - Man: Homecoming, the 53 - year - old star can earn far more than the average moviegoer would expect.
Certainly it isn't because it's a fitting ending to the journey of Bilbo, as he's not even involved in the majority of this film, instead taking a back seat to a host of characters that are either greatly beefed up from their small supporting roles in the original Tolkien work, or, as in the case of lovelorn wood elf Tauriel (Lilly, The Long Weekend) and handsome dwarf Kili (Turner, The Mortal Instruments), complete fabrications injected to put in a love story for, presumably, the young female set.
David Oyelowo is a cop on the case, and Alexia Fast has a small role as a local girl with a tangential role in the story.
Laray Mayfield does a masterful job of gathering a fine ensemble of actors in roles great and small, each with a story of their own.
Seimetz first surfaced with a small role in 2006 Sundance flick «Wristcutters: A Love Story,» and two years later produced Barry Jenkins «excellent «Medicine For Melancholy.»
Besides Sarsgaard and Sevigny, there are the other good supporting actors who do more than fill the space in the story in spite of their small roles.
The guy has shown tremendous range on the small screen with American Horror Story, and here he gets the chance to shine in a co-lead feature film role.
(David held small roles in Radio Days and Allen's contribution to New York Stories.)
Rowling said the stories «deeply concerned» her at the time, while Depp was filming his small part in the first film, and that she and director David Yates did consider recasting the role for the sequel.
While it's disappointing to see a fantastic character actor like Ben Mendelsohn wasted in such a small role, he makes the most of his limited screen time, especially considering his rascally outlaw doesn't even enter the story until the final act.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
Godzilla has a fairly small role in this rendition; there are a couple other giant beasts, huge insects, dubbed MUTO (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Object), which dominate the movie's story arc.
Actually, I should say that it's Jason Clarke in Everest because Jake Gyllenhaal has a relatively small role and disappears from the film for long stretches, but he's being treated in the publicity materials like he's the star, and I don't know how many of you are really here for Jason Clarke, while I know there are a bunch of us scanning for Jake G. Full Story
Jodi Benson (or Ariel from The Little Mermaid) had a small part as Barbie in Toy Story 2, but her role is expanded here as she becomes Ken's plastic soul - mate.
Based on the 2007 book of the same title — by author André Aciman (who plays a small role in its adaptation)-- Call Me by Your Name tells the story of a romance set in the summer of 1983 against a backdrop of lush, halcyon Italian landscapes.
One can easily envision the likes of Montgomery Clift, Robert Mitchum and Walter Brennan filling key roles in a dusty 1950s horse - opera version of this low - key but engaging small - town story.
In addition, the writer / director promised fans that the Porgs do serve some, albeit likely small, role in the actual story of the filIn addition, the writer / director promised fans that the Porgs do serve some, albeit likely small, role in the actual story of the filin the actual story of the film:
Lynch is pretty good at this kind of drollery, and he's not the only actor here who registers strongly in a smaller role: Others include Ron Livingston as a lawyer; Ed Begley Jr. as the doctor who examines Lucky after a mysterious fall; and Tom Skerritt as a veteran who swaps World War II stories with Lucky.
Paul told the story on Variety and PBS» Actors On Actors series, and it goes back to when he had a small role in J.J....
And as with other aspects of the filmmaking that go a long way to compensate for the story's inadequacies, the performances are uniformly excellent, with every actor, even those in smaller roles like Daniel Kaluuya, getting tiny, lived - in moments that illuminate who they are and make them more than just «the partner» or «the driver.»
It is very easy to differentiate, with upper band students I focus on the difficult elements from the Bible such as God killing Egyptian children, God hardening the Pharaoh's heart etc. and with lower ability students we focus on the more visible inconsistencies in the story such as the Bible not mentioning the Pharaoh as Moses» brother and the smaller role played by Aaron in the film.
Otherwise Nintendo would lose a reason to exist» - Mr. Furukawa has often briefed investors and analysts about the company's financial results - while he hasn't developed game consoles and software himself, people who know him said he is an enthusiastic game player - Mr. Furukawa said a recent favorite is «Golf Story,» a role - playing sports adventure game developed by a small studio in Australia - «I have to ask him many numbers - related questions, but there have been so many times in the past when I ended up spending so much time chatting about games.»
Still, while many have smaller roles, a few of your friends get to play much larger roles in your adventure, impacting the story in interesting ways, including one that will have all but the most stone - hearted bastards in tears.
A game which sees you take on the role of God and overlooking a small world inhabited by mogwai - type creatures called Peeps, Tethered is a cute game in... [Read full story]
It wants to tell a story first and foremost, with you playing the role of Anne Tarver, an FBI agent charged with investigating the case of a missing boy in small town America.
For example, the role of International partnership is presented by the case of Eyeworks + M1, two Los Angeles based eyeglass designers that, in order to produce their innovative glass frames, have found a small manufacturer in a Dolomites» village with which they developed their projects; the cross-breeding between social networks and craftsmanship is represented through the story of Formabilio that, starting from a web community, now produce furniture and home accessories conceived by young designers, realized by local manufactures and sold online; the evolution of traditional craft techniques to realize high - quality products is expressed by the case of Bonotto, that combines mechanical looms with advanced technology, bringing craft into an industrial factory to produce unique textiles for the most renowned and innovative fashion brands.
Shani incorporated archival materials of the pavilion while telling the story of a young actress, Mona Horne, whose ambition drove her to Dali, hoping to have a leading role in the pavilion but only performing a small irrelevant part.
In recent blog posts discussed in Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderIn recent blog posts discussed in Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaders.
In small groups, students are encouraged to write a story, song or dance, develop a video or poster or perform a role - play to be shared in the final session of the prograIn small groups, students are encouraged to write a story, song or dance, develop a video or poster or perform a role - play to be shared in the final session of the prograin the final session of the program.
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