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  2. Ian McShane - Wikipedia

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    Ian David McShane [1] (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor and voice artist, best known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (1986–1994), [2] Al Swearengen in Deadwood (2004–2006) and its 2019 film continuation, and Mr. Wednesday in American Gods (2017–2021).

  3. Ian McShane on Deadwood, social media and the demise of ... - AOL

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    McShane responds. “I mean, I wish I had. I’ve got a pretty good memory. I always think, if you’re going to remember, remember everything… then you can sort out the good from the bad.” He ...

  4. F.E.A.R. (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song incorporates a lyric scheme where each verse forms the acrostic "F.E.A.R." (for example, "For each a road" and "Fallen empires are ruling").In an interview with Clash magazine, Brown said that a main influence for "F.E.A.R." was The Autobiography of Malcolm X, which preached the study of etymology, so that one could have "control over people through the use of language."

  5. Unholy Night - Wikipedia

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    "Unholy Night" is the eighth episode of the second season of the FX anthology television series American Horror Story. The episode, written by executive producer James Wong and directed by Michael Lehmann, originally aired on December 5, 2012.

  6. Ian McShane on Playing ‘An Angel of Death’ in ... - AOL

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    Ian McShane is 81, but you’d never know it watching him in “American Star.” Also a producer of director Gonzalo López-Gallego’s new film, the English actor plays Wilson, a seasoned ...

  7. Ian McShane candidly explains John Wick spinoff Ballerina has ...

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  8. You Can't Win (1966 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Win was a 1966 British television series made by ITV as an adaptation of the novels Scenes from Provincial Life and Scenes from Married Life by William Cooper.It stars Ian McShane as protagonist Joe Lunn, an English provincial grammar school physics teacher in 1939 who later moves to London and into the English establishment.

  9. Wuthering Heights (1967 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wuthering Heights is a British television series which first aired on BBC 2 in 1967. [1] [2] It is an adaptation of the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.[3]Produced and broadcast in colour, the series had its original videotape masters wiped for reuse, although black and white film copies survived destruction and are available on DVD.