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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 ...
Stanislav Holý (25 February 1943 – 14 August 1998) was a Czech graphic artist, caricaturist, and a designer of animated films. [1]He studied at the Applied Arts Academy in Prague.
TV film 2008 East of Everything: Skateboarder "Viola Baby" 2008 Blue Water High: Adam Bridge Main role (season 3) 2009 Power Rangers RPM: Scott Truman/Red Ranger Main role 2010 Spartacus: Blood and Sand: Pietros Recurring role 2011 The Elephant Princess: Taylor Main role (season 2) 2011 Terra Nova: Max "Genesis: Parts 1 & 2", "What Remains" 2011
Mr. Pipp, Mrs. Pipp, Ida Pipp, Julia Pipp; several characters from the 1914 U.S. silent film The Education of Mr. Pipp; Miss Pipps, a character from the 1941 Our Gang comedic short film Come Back, Miss Pipps; Mr. Pipp, a character from the 1968 Soviet children's film Passenger from the "Equator" Dr. Pipp, a character from the 1925 U.S. comedic ...
Abercrombie was known to cult film audiences as Wiseman in the comedy horror film Army of Darkness (1993). He guest-starred on many television series such as Seinfeld, The Nanny, Wizards of Waverly Place, Airwolf, Babylon 5, Barnaby Jones and NewsRadio. On radio, he was heard in several productions of the Hollywood Theater of the Ear.
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In 1945, Wager auditioned for the role of young Pip in the film Great Expectations. He won the role and was praised by critics for his performance. He won a Film Daily Critics Award for Best Performance For a Juvenile for his role in the film. [2] After appearing in Great Expectations, Wager continued working in films and television in England.