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Misery and character
In Stephen King's novel Misery the protagonist, Paul Sheldon, is forced to write a sequel to his book Misery's Child, in which the main character, Misery Chastain, dies.
King often uses authors as characters, or includes mention of fictional books in his stories, novellas and novels, such as Paul Sheldon who is the main character in Misery and Jack Torrance in The Shining.
His monologues popularized several catchphrases, notably " Well, I'll be a dirty bird " ( spoken by the Kathy Bates character in the 1990 film Misery ), " You don't hardly get those any more " and " Well then there now " ( spoken by the James Dean character during a brief imitation of Gobel in the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause ).
Misery pursued the child from his cradle, and prematurely hardened a character not naturally soft ; he ran away from home to save his life from an inhumane stepmother.
* In the book Misery by Stephen King, the character Paul Sheldon compares his situation to that in John Fowles ' novel.
* In the novel, Ellen Carver mentions reading the paperback Misery in Paradise ( presumably by Paul Sheldon, the main character in Misery ).
Paul Sheldon, the author of a best-selling series of Victorian-era romance novels surrounding the heroine character Misery Chastain, has just finished the manuscript of his new crime novel, Fast Cars, while staying at the Hotel Boulderado ; since 1974, he has completed the first draft of every one of his novels in the same hotel room.
Annie forces him to burn the Fast Cars manuscript — the book he hoped would launch his post-Misery career — and presents him with an antique Royal typewriter, for the purpose of writing a new Misery Chastain novel that will bring the character back from the dead.
On her view of the character eight years since the finale, Grandstaff said, " She is, was, and always will be the Misery Chick who loathes attention more than she loathes herself.
* Paul Sheldon, fictional character from the novel Misery
Anne Marie Wilkes Dugan, usually known as Annie Wilkes, is a fictional character and the antagonist / main villain in the 1987 novel Misery, by Stephen King.
She fawns over Sheldon, a writer of romance novels starring her favorite literary character, Misery Chastain ; she professes to be his " number one fan " and says that she loves him.
* Misery, an enemy character in the game Cave Story
Malady is the one character that is more disease-prone than her cousin, Misery.

Misery and television
On March 5, 1998, Smith made his network television debut on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien performing " Miss Misery " solo on acoustic guitar.
He played the role of Abraham Lincoln in the TV movie The Perfect Tribute ( 1991 ) and supplied the voice for two television documentaries, first for " The Presidency: A Splendid Misery " in 1964, and then again in the title role of the 1992 documentary miniseries Lincoln.
Her work included television appearances in Misery Loves Company and movie roles in Gunfighter's Moon and The Traveller.

Misery and series
She proclaims herself as Paul's " number one fan ," being an avid reader of the Misery Chastain series.
She doesn't know, however, that Paul has killed her off at the end, intending to end the Misery series and re-establish himself as a mainstream writer.
Also in 1995, he took a hiatus from Babylon 5 to star in a short-lived TV series, Misery Loves Company.
Sheldon has studied psychological disorders as part of his research for the Misery series, and suspects early on that Wilkes is mentally unstable.
She has an unhealthy obsession with romance novels, particularly Sheldon's Misery series.
In 2003 / 2004, Southern Exposure published " Banking on Misery ," an award-winning investigative series that was one of the first in-depth reports on the growing predatory lending crisis, especially the leading role of Citigroup in predatory banking practices.
The show's original incarnation was a radio series entitled Sean Lock's 15 Minutes Of Misery.

Misery and Ruby
One episode, " Sunny Daze ", involves Ruby, Skull Boy, and Iris trapped in a cave looking for Misery.
Ruby manages to arrange it so one cousin could be with Misery at a time, while the other cousin is doing something else.
: Ruby Gloom: Misery Loves Company-Contains the episodes " Iris Springs Eternal ," " Poe-ranoia ," " Skull Boys Don't Cry ," and " Misery Loves Company ," with no extra special features.

Misery and Gloom
* Chez Goth: Chez Geek with Goths ; adds Gloom points, which are earned via tragic events, but can be lost if no one is in your Room ( via the " Misery Loves Company " rule ) or from special card plays.

character and television
* Steve Austin, fictional character in Martin Caidin's novel Cyborg, which inspired the television series The Six Million Dollar Man
The main character of Arthur, an animated television series for children produced by WGBH, shown in more than 180 countries, is an aardvark.
In 1970, the character of Miss Marple was portrayed by Inge Langen in a West German television adaptation of The Murder at the Vicarage ( Mord im Pfarrhaus ).
* Ajax Duckman, a character in the animated television series Duckman
* Alphonse Mephisto, fictional character in the animated television series South Park
One such character was Steve Austin in the television series The Six Million Dollar Man.
Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
* In the anime television series Beyblade, the character Enrique possesses the bit beast Amphilyon, which is based on this creature in design.
* Benjamin Franklin " Hawkeye " Pierce, the fictional character from the M * A * S * H novels, film, and television program
* Lieutenant Boomer, a character in the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica
In addition to the development and publishing of home, online, mobile, arcade, pachinko, and pachislo games, the company publishes strategy guides, maintains its own arcade centers, and licenses its franchise and character properties for use in tie-in products, movies, television series, and stage performances.
Today, maintaining strong plot and character continuity is also a high priority for many writers of long-running television series.
The practice of accelerating the age of a television character ( usually a child or teenager ) in conflict with the timeline of a series and / or the real-world progression of time is popularly known as Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome, or SORAS.
The character was played by Silvana Mangano in the US production, Ullyses ( 1955 ); by Juliette Mayniel in the European television co-production L ' Odissea ( 1968 ); and by Bernadette Peters in the American TV feature Ulysses ( 1997 ).
* Cleopatra ( Rome character ), in the HBO / BBC television series Rome
* Cyril O ' Reily fictional character from television series Oz
She appeared on the television series Taxi in the early 1980s, as the wife of the character played by Andy Kaufman, winning two Emmy Awards for her work.
* ABC aired a short-lived television series in 1964, Destry, based on the first two films, starring John Gavin as the son of the movie's title character.
Several feature and television movies have been made about the Philip Marlowe character.
For example, during the 1980s, character ' Ron Headrest ' served as a doppelgänger for Ronald Reagan and was depicted as a computer-generated artificial-intelligence, an image based on the television character Max Headroom.
He voice-acted in the animated film Arthur and the Invisibles as the powerful villain Maltazard, and lent his voice to the character Lord Royal Highness in the SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis television film.
David Huffman ( 10 May 1945 – 27 February 1985 ) was a character actor with many television, film and stage credits.
Davros is a character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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