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Cats is a 2019 musical fantasy film based on the 1981 West End musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber, which in turn was based on the 1939 poetry collection Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.
This list of fictional cats and other felines in television is subsidiary to the list of fictional cats. This list includes feline puppet characters. It is restricted solely to notable feline characters from notable live action (or primarily live-action) television programmes. For characters that appear in several separate shows, only the ...
An anthropomorphic cat puppet used in the short, a parody of various other puppets used in sitcoms. Spot: Star Trek Generations: Data's cat seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation [9] and Star Trek Generations: Stray cat The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Tabby cat who arrives at the Swedish dwelling of Mikael Blomkvist. The male cat (who is not ...
The Oscars have announced an “ensemble cast” to present at the 93rd ceremony along with the first television promo. The first round of presenters includes a list of 15 former Academy Award ...
Ken Page, a theater icon who brought Old Deuteronomy to life in the Broadway debut of “Cats” and delighted children everywhere by voicing Oogie Boogie from “The Nightmare Before Christmas ...
Zendaya and Hathaway, 41, previously worked together on set of a Bulgari ad in 2022, while Hathaway and Nolan's working relationship dates back to 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises and 2014’s ...
Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman [5] was born on September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California, to teachers Claire Stoermer [6] and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman. [7] Her father is African-American, with Nigerian ancestry; her mother has German and Scottish ancestry.
The cast for the film consists of former and contemporary members of various international stage productions of Cats, who were invited to reprise their stage roles.Among the cast were Elaine Paige and Susan Jane Tanner who originated the roles of Grizabella and Jellylorum in the West End respectively, and Ken Page who originated the role of Old Deuteronomy on Broadway.