I'm not 100% sure of the first two. However, I know for a fact that Patrick Stewart was one of few people who played the eponymous role in "the Canterville Ghost."
Wordpup had to read the story in school, so we read it as well. Then we watched the movie that was loosely inspired by the book. It has very little in common, IMHO, and I like the movie better. Oscar Wilde, IMHO, was being cutesy when he wrote the story, and was trying to make a joke (he succeeded.) With the movie, they were trying for more substance than that (and succeeded.) I'm not saying either was truly noteworthy, but I'm glad I sat through the movie once.
So, since Patrick Stewart's played Shakespeare lots of times, and had no trouble playing Prospero (who's not that far from Merlin), I'm thinking I've just forgotten he's played Merlin.
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GeorgeStGeorge
The Hobbit, perhaps? George
Raf
Am I? Ok. This actor or actress was in: Les Miserables (not the musical) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Shine
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It's sort-of a sequel. It's not labeled as one, but it can easily be considered a sequel. AFAIK, it takes place afterwards with at least 1 character from the previous movie. Just don't kill yoursel
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GeorgeStGeorge
No, again. Maybe these will help:
My Friend Irma The Stooge Road to Bali
The Caddy Artists and Models Pardners
Hollywood or Bust Rio Bravo Sergeants 3
Something's Got to Give Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?
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Ok, that narrowed it down a lot. :)
DEAN MARTIN?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Dino it is.
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WordWolf
With "Robin and the 7 Hoods", I was going to guess Frank, but he wasn't in Cannonball Run 1.
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Ok, next one.
Midnight Madness Light of Day Casualties of War
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Raf
Michael J. Fox
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WordWolf
That's him. "Midnight Madness" was his first movie.
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modcat5
Merlin
Macbeth
Sir Simon of Canterville
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GeorgeStGeorge
Are those movie titles?
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WordWolf
No, those are roles PATRICK STEWART has played.
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I'm not 100% sure of the first two. However, I know for a fact that Patrick Stewart was one of few people who played the eponymous role in "the Canterville Ghost."
Wordpup had to read the story in school, so we read it as well. Then we watched the movie that was loosely inspired by the book. It has very little in common, IMHO, and I like the movie better. Oscar Wilde, IMHO, was being cutesy when he wrote the story, and was trying to make a joke (he succeeded.) With the movie, they were trying for more substance than that (and succeeded.) I'm not saying either was truly noteworthy, but I'm glad I sat through the movie once.
So, since Patrick Stewart's played Shakespeare lots of times, and had no trouble playing Prospero (who's not that far from Merlin), I'm thinking I've just forgotten he's played Merlin.
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Raf
Patrick Stewart was correct
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GeorgeStGeorge
Except that this thread is not Three Actors or Three Roles, hence my earlier question.
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Raf
you are right
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Raf
Cleaning up the error:
Dune, Jeffrey, A Christmas Carol.
Same answer.
WW is up.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I would have been okay with it, as long as WW posts correctly. I think we've all made that mistake, once or twice.
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WordWolf
Midnight Madness Grease WarGames
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modcat5
Can only be one person.
Damned if I know his name, though.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I haven't seen Midnight Madness. I can't think of any overlap between the other two movies, either.
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WordWolf
In the interest of making this reasonable, I'll settle for a decent description of him.
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modcat5
Prototypical nerd. Glasses. Pocket protector. Squeaky voice. The works. "Central casting? Yeah, send the nerd over." That guy.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Sounds like Eddie Deezen from Raf's description.
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Raf
Yeah, that guy
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GeorgeStGeorge
If correct, it's Raf's.
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