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The Guardian ' s Michael Billington suggested that the two characters reflect the Bush-Blair political relationship and noted that "the sexuality of politics" takes centrestage. He said that Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? is "a short play you almost need to hear twice, or read straight after, to get the full force". [2]
In the episode "P.S. I Love You," Philip states he is pro-choice. Conrad Bennish, Jr. from Sliders — In the episode "Summer of Love", Conrad Bennish introduced himself as a young Republican for the war. Lucille Bluth from Arrested Development: Owns a "Bush/Cheney 2000" sweater; Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Borgia from Law & Order
This is a list of political officeholders from works of fiction. It includes links to standalone lists of fictional U.S. presidents, U.S. vice presidents, U.S. presidential candidates, British prime ministers, British monarchs, and British politicians.
R. Clayton "Clay" Davis is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Isiah Whitlock, Jr. Davis is a corrupt Maryland State Senator with a reputation for pocketing bribes. [1] However, throughout the series Davis remains protected by other ranking politicians and Baltimore Police Commissioner Ervin Burrell.
For the 1946–47 season, Arnaz was the bandleader, conducting his Desi Arnaz Orchestra, on Bob Hope's radio show (The Pepsodent Show) on NBC. [ 14 ] In 1951, Arnaz was given a game show on CBS Radio , Your Tropical Trip to entice Arnaz and Ball to stay at CBS over a competing offer from NBC, and to keep Arnaz and his band employed and in ...
I'm Drunk, I Love You is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy independent film directed by JP Habac, and written by Habac and Giancarlo Abrahan. It stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino , who previously worked together in the 2015 television soap opera Bridges of Love ; the film serves as their second project together.
The Politician is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan and released on Netflix.The trio also serves as executive producers with Alexis Martin Woodall, Ben Platt, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
She played the recurring character of Sadie Doyle, the alcoholic socialite who can communicate with the supernatural alongside her husband, Frank (Paul F. Tompkins), in the "Beyond Belief" segments. In early April 2013, Brewster appeared in Modern Family as Trish in episode 20, "Flip Flop", playing an art expert who is dating Gloria's ex ...