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Freak the Mighty is a young adult novel by Rodman Philbrick.Published in 1993, it was followed by the novel Max the Mighty in 1998. The primary characters are friends Maxwell Kane, a large, developmentally disabled, but kind-hearted boy, and Kevin Avery, nicknamed "Freak", who is physically disabled but very intelligent.
The Mighty is a 1998 American coming of age buddy comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Charles Leavitt.Based on the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, the film stars Sharon Stone, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Harry Dean Stanton, Kieran Culkin, James Gandolfini and Elden Henson.
Kevin Dillon (born 1965) is an American actor. Kevin Dillon may also refer to: Kevin Dillon (Australian footballer) (1924–1984), Australian rules footballer for Richmond; Kevin Dillon (character), character from Rodman Philbrick's young adult novel Freak the Mighty and the film based on it, The Mighty
Max the Mighty is a young adult novel by Rodman Philbrick. ... Max frequently mentions his old friend Kevin, also nicknamed Freak, throughout the book. References
Rodman Philbrick (born January 22, 1951) is an American writer of novels for adults and children. He has written popular children's books such as Freak the Mighty, Max the Mighty, The Last Book in the Universe, and has written other mysteries and thrillers for adults.
Kevin posted a throwback photo of himself with Morgan Freeman from filming 1991's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. He wrote as the caption: "Excited for another adventure with my friend @morganfreeman."
Kevin Dillon (character), in the young adult novel Freak the Mighty; Matt Dillon , in the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke; The Dillon family in the soap opera All My Children: Laurel Banning Dillon; Janet Dillon; Dillon Quartermaine, in the soap opera General Hospital; Dillon, in the television series Power Rangers RPM
Jesse Plemons (/ ˈ p l ɛ m ən z /; born April 2, 1988) [1] [2] [3] is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor and achieved a breakthrough with his role as Landry Clarke in the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights (2006–2011).