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Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus May Who, Whoville's corrupt, judgmental, pompous, rude, and greedy mayor, who was also the Grinch's childhood bully. Ben Bookbinder as eight-year-old Augustus, who bullies the Grinch in an attempt to get Martha to notice him instead. Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, the Grinch's childhood crush. She ...
In the live-action film How the Grinch Stole Christmas, there is a mayor named Augustus May Who, played by Jeffrey Tambor. Actor Steve Carell voices the Mayor of Whoville in the 2008 animated film Horton Hears a Who. In this version, he is named Ned McDodd, and he lives with his wife, 96 daughters, and one son named Jo-Jo as well as the latest ...
Mayor Augustus May-who – Whoville, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! "The Mayor" ... Mayor Randall Winston (Barry Bostwick) – D-New York City, Spin City sitcom;
Jeffrey Michael Tambor (born July 8, 1944) [1] is an American retired actor, acting coach and acting teacher. He is known for his television roles such as Jeffrey Brookes, the uptight neighbor of Stanley and Helen Roper in the television sitcom The Ropers (1979–1980), as Hank Kingsley on The Larry Sanders Show (1992–1998), George Bluth Sr. and Oscar Bluth on Arrested Development (2003 ...
He proves an unruly schoolboy and is bullied by a schoolmate, Augustus May Who (later Whoville's mayor), but falls for a Who girl named Martha May Whovier. Determined to impress her, he uses various family heirlooms to make an angel Christmas tree-topper for a Christmas gift exchange and vainly attempts to shave.
2000: How the Grinch Stole Christmas as Mayor Augustus MayWho (Jeffrey Tambor) 2000: Battlefield Earth as Planetship Numph (Shaun Austin-Olsen) 2000: Space Cowboys as General Vostov (Rade Šerbedžija) 2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring as Saruman (Christopher Lee) 2001: Enigma as Admiral Trowbridge (Corin Redgrave)
Mark May was once one of ESPN’s most well-known college football analysts, but seemingly vanished from the spotlight years ago. What happened to the two-time Super Bowl winner and former ESPN ...
In February incumbent mayor Augustus Garrett was unanimously nominated by the Democratic Party to run for reelection. [4] George W. Dole was the Whig Party nominee. [4] Also running was abolitionist Henry Smith, [4] making this the third consecutive Chicago mayoral election he competed in.