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By contrast, The New Zealand Herald gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, saying "it's a joy". The review applauded Laurie's portrayal of Mr Watts and notes that "the film belongs to Xzannjah, whose radiant yet unshowy performance nails Matilda dead centre and pulls off the tricky double act of being our eyes on the action and its central character".
Mister Pip (2006) is a novel by Lloyd Jones, a New Zealand author. It is named after the chief character in, and shaped by the plot of Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations. The novel was adapted into the film Mr. Pip in 2012. The novel is set against the backdrop of the civil war on Bougainville Island during the early 1990s. Jones had ...
Short film The Hot Chick: Mambuza Bongo Guy Uncredited cameo [3] Executive producer 2003 Pauly Shore Is Dead: Himself Voice cameo Stupidity: Himself Documentary Couch: Couch Testing Guy Short film Anger Management: Dave Buznik Executive producer Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star: 2004 50 First Dates: Henry Roth Spanglish: John Clasky 2005 The ...
Jaggers, Mr is the secretive lawyer who mediates between Pip and his mysterious benefactor in Great Expectations. He is responsible for Abel Magwitch's wife Molly's acquittal of murder charges and oversees the placement of their daughter Estella in Satis House under Miss Havisham's care, unbeknown to Abel.
British female characters in film (2 C) D. Disney Princess characters (13 P) Films based on Nancy Drew (7 P) E. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (15 P) H.
Abby (voiced by Leigh Allyn Baker) is a female cow. Abby is very athletic, allergic to petunias, has an obsessive-compulsive addiction for organizing, and loves cats. She replaces Daisy from the film. Abby also serves as the series' female protagonist in the episode "Abby & Veronica". Her superhero alter-ego is "Cowgirl".
Pip (nicknamed "Pippin", but "Pip" for short). An African-American youth said to be from Tolland County, Connecticut, although he is referred to as "Alabama Boy". He is "the most insignificant of the Pequod ' s crew". Because he is physically slight, he is made a ship-keeper (a sailor who stays aboard the ship while its whaleboats go out).
Character Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4; Bertie Wooster: Hugh Laurie: Jeeves: Stephen Fry: Aunt Agatha: Mary Wimbush [2] Elizabeth Spriggs: Sir Watkyn Bassett: John Woodnutt [2] Madeline Bassett: Francesca Folan Diana Blackburn Elizabeth Morton: Aunt Dahlia: Brenda Bruce: Vivian Pickles: Patricia Lawrence: Jean Heywood: Gussie Fink-Nottle ...