Unless one of them was playing the role of a pastry,
that would have to be someone portraying
John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Yes. I imagine that Devane and Sheen are the most recognizable in the role. Most of the others played young Jack Kennedy. Robertson played him in PT 109.
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He was looking for it to use as a clue in a game round a few weeks after he was looking for it. Meanwhile, I hope he posts the next one soon.
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Refreshing the page after submitting works, too. George
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Well ... yeah. I was about 15 when it came out. (Saw it a couple of years later, when I was in college.) Fonda DID win the Best Actress Oscar for the performance. George
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Tim Matheson
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William Devane
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Rob Lowe
Martin Sheen
James Marsden
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I'm sure that at least one of them said "Ich bin ein Berliner."
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Unless one of them was playing the role of a pastry,
that would have to be someone portraying
John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
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Yes. I imagine that Devane and Sheen are the most recognizable in the role. Most of the others played young Jack Kennedy. Robertson played him in PT 109.
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Dr Christian Szell
Dr Totenkopf
Ezra Lieberman
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Dr Christian Szell
Dr Totenkopf
Ezra Lieberman
Admiral Hood
Douglas Mac Arthur
Duke of Wellington
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Heathcliff
Horatio Nelson
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Dr Christian Szell
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Ezra Lieberman
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Douglas Mac Arthur
Duke of Wellington
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Heathcliff
Horatio Nelson
Hamlet
Richard III
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Lawrence Olivier?
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That's him.
I included his role in "Marathon Man." There's a story that goes around,
about the scene with him and Dustin Hoffman. They both prepared for the
scene where LO tortures DH. LO used the "external" technique, and DH
used the "internal" technique. Dustin simulated the receipt of torture
by staying up all weekend and other uncomfortable things. When he showed
up Monday for filming, LO asked what happened to him. DH explained his
measures in preparation. LO replied
"Next time, you might try acting- it's easier."
LO prepared by selecting the type of stances and movements for the
character, and emoted from there.
I think both styles have something to offer, but in this case,
LO had a MUCH easier time than DH.
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Another quote, I believe attributable to LO was:
"The key to acting is sincerity. If you can fake that, you've got it made!"
New entry soon.
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Al Czervik
Monty Capuletti
Lucifer
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Al Czervik
Monty Capuletti
Lucifer
Thornton Melon
Chester Lee
Wally Sparks
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Ok.
Thornton Mellon was in "Back to School." Wally Sparks had his own eponymous movie.
(That's Latin for "nobody went to see it in the theater." Latin is a very
compact language.)
And there were a few "Devil"s in "Little Nicky."
In at least the first 2 cases, I'm sure that's "RODNEY DANGERFIELD."
In that third movie, he did play A Devil, so probably that one as well.
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At least he's FINALLY getting some respect around here!
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Balok
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Clint Howard?
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Got that pretty fast.
For a guy not known for Star Trek, he sure appeared in many editions.
He was in the original series, Deep Space 9, and Enterprise.
Including as the Balok in "the Corbomite Maneuver."
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That was the one that gave it away. Ron Howard put Clint in almost all of his films, but I don't think I could name any one of the characters.
Back shortly.
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Meyer Lansky
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Itzak Stern
Moses
Xavier Fitch
The REAL easy one next, if no one gets this.
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Donald Sutherland
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Wait, Trevor Slattery....
that was BEN KINGSLEY, wasn't it?
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No
Yes.
Gandhi would have been the giveaway. I wasn't sure that anyone would recognize Trevor Slattery, AKA the Mandarin from Iron Man 3.
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Trevor Slattery appeared in "Iron Man 3" and the short, "All Hail the King."
That made him easier to remember.
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