They're two
very different actors and together exude a goofy brother / sister dynamic.
by Bill Chambers Burt Reynolds and Frank Langella are
very different actors (Burt could not have pulled off Dracula, nor would Langella have ever looked at home behind the wheel of a Trans - Am) and, as it happens, very different writers, yet in 2015's But Enough About Me: A Memoir and 2012's Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them, respectively, they've taken a similar approach to memoir by reminiscing about, in Langella's words, «the transient company of many remarkable people.»
All three of them are
very different actors and types so at first it may seem like an odd combination for three best friends, but the combination works quite well.
Barbershop is greatly aided by a fine cast of
very different actors, all likable and perfectly cast in their respective roles.
Plummer's
a very different actor from Spacey: a generation older (actually closer to the age of the actual Getty) and possessed of a trademark irascible warmth, in contrast to Spacey's patented icy deadpan.
Not exact matches
The two come from
very different backgrounds; Dupree was raised in a large Christian homeschooled family in Texas, and Bemis grew up a child
actor in Hollywood (he appears briefly in the Nicolas Cage flick, Face / Off) with a strong Jewish background.
This
actor controls the release of many
different inflammatory agents behind acne, so inhibiting it can lower inflammation
very broadly.
Joe and Rosalie are both damaged and traumatized people for
very different reasons, but the
actors behind them make their grief feel palpable, and the connection that forms between them over the course of the narrative all the more believable.
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Very famous German
actors played my character, but because these versions were shot at a
different time, they were more biased.
All in all, if you are of the two leading
actors you are seeing them in
very different form here.
A rough - cut British
actor with a dark and slightly brooding presence, Dominic Cooper initially cut his chops on the London and Gotham stages, with two
very different roles: adventurer Will Parry in the Royal National Theatre's epic production of Philip Pullman's iconoclastic fantasy His Dark Materials, and that of the womanizer Dakin in the Broadway run of Alan Bennett's The History Boys.
I'm
very excited that we all get to meet up in a couple of weeks for Season 2 with a lot of the same
actors, but
different characters.
Another perfect scenario is when Rex tells Jeannette (who I should mention is incredibly well acted by a couple
different child
actors, and
very sympathetic, although that's not
very difficult to accomplish with this band of sociopaths) that he can and would do anything for her, so she asks him to quit drinking as when he hits the alcohol pretty hard (which is literally every day) he can not take care of them.
Actor Forest Whitaker has signed up to play a
very different African figure from the dictator Idi Amin, who he portrayed in the film The Last King of Scotland.
Jason Bateman is shaping up as a director of
very different films from the kind we see him in as an
actor,...
Actor Forest Whitaker has signed up to play a
very different African figure from the dictator Idi Amin, who he portrayed in the film The Last King of...
Again, it's a
very different kind of performance from the
actor, but easily his most memorable in years.
To this day, Peter Sellers» three
very different (and
very funny) performances remain a feat by which few
actors have matched (with possibly the exception of Alec Guinness in Kind Hearts and Coronets.
Born into a
very different elite in 1957 — his parents were Anglo - Irish Poet Laureate Cecil Day - Lewis and actress Jill Balcon, daughter of Ealing Studios boss Sir Michael Balcon — Daniel Day - Lewis has become the
actor of choice to play American giants, whether winning Oscar number two as malign oil magnate Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (2007), or resurrecting a wearily human, benign Abraham Lincoln for Spielberg.
Meanwhile, a
very different British talent, in a far lesser film, merits discussion in the Best Supporting
Actor category.
When Doctor Strange's man - servant appears in this November's Doctor Strange, he will be
very different than he is in the comic books according to
actor Benedict Wong.
Larson and Hiddleston comment on this «troop of A-list racehorses» and they both sound
very excited about this combination of
actors from
different parts of the world and
different genres.
Gyllenhaal is the only
actor who is present in both the novel and the Amy Adams storyline, and has to balance two
very different personas in the process.
Though «People Places Things» is tailored to Clement's strengths as an
actor with well - placed moments of deadpan humor, it also gives him a chance to flex his dramatic muscle, or at the
very least, showcase a
different, more mature side compared to his goofier work in «Flight of the Conchords,» «What We Do in the Shadows» and «Dinner for Schmucks.»
Also, he's someone that I can only assume is
very smart and capable of many
different things outside of his normal acting deliveries however, he needs to learn his limitations as an
actor and learn them fast.
As each of the three narratives centre on a
different lead
actor, we're treated to a trio of
very different, excellent performances from British TV veteran Paul Whitehouse, Black Mirror / The End of the F*cking World's Alex Lawther and the ever reliable Martin Freeman.
Best - case scenario: Hardy — a
very gifted
actor and a consistently interesting screen presence — gives two
very different, but equally strong performances, bolstered by a strong sense of atmosphere and period flavor.
How does an
actor juggle playing two
very different roles at once?
At this point It would be
very unclear if Konami would choose to cast a
different actor.
The first two films in which I saw Day - Lewis were My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View back in the mid -»80s, and I remember marveling that the same
actor could vanish so utterly into roles so
very different.
Homeless on the streets of New York, two people from
very different worlds (Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie) find strength and solace in each other, in the moving directorial debut by acclaimed
actor Paul Bettany.
This
very well - made french comedy is funny due to the many unexpected actions of every
actor involved, but many will find it a little too French, or at least too culturally
different from their normal entertainment.
I'm known for creating these
very extreme characters,
very different one from the other, and
different voices and everything, not that I didn't approach them as an
actor — I did, and I do — but this movie, it just rolled off my back.
Narrated by Sam Elliot and starring an ensemble cast of some of the best character
actors in the business, «The Big Lebowski» tells the story of two
very different Jeffrey Lebowskis, one of whom is described as «the laziest in all of Los Angeles County» — a genial deadbeat who insists on being called The Dude (Jeff Bridges).
Meanwhile, the
actor is boarding two
very different projects that begin filming this year: 1) Dark Knight Rises cinematographer Wally Pfister's directorial debut on the sci - fi flick Transcendence and 2) the Whitey Bulger biopic Black Mass, with Depp playing «the most infamous violent criminal in the history of South Boston.»
The
actor has had to get in serious shape for his recent movie roles, but each actually required
very different training.
Ultimately, however, he realizes he needs Logue, and these
very different men — one who can't entirely master his voice as an
actor and the other struggling to find his own as a member of royalty — become friends.
Or will it function as an autonomous
actor that does
very different things?
The new test results may mean
very different things to
different actors.
Since most calls for help came from schools, states needed to develop a new way of working with a
very different group of
actors.
But does that mean that Uncharted 4 could be a
very different game with someone else writing the story and directing the
actors?
But in order to engage critically with the meaning of hair in David Hammons» installations, milk in the work of Dieter Roth or latex in the sculptures of Eva Hesse, one needs a
very different set of methodological tools.This anthology focuses on the moments when materials become wilful
actors and agents within artistic processes, entangling their audience in a web of connections.
«When you're able to open your eyes and see a
different person staring back at you in the mirror, it's a
very affirming moment,» said the
actor.