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It is memorably portrayed in the film The Abyss.
Throughout these sketches, Obi-Wan Kenobi was memorably portrayed as a drunk vagrant.
Joining a long list of dishy femmes fatales and spoiled debutantes that included Gloria Van Welbilt, Moonlight Sonata, Mimi Van Pett and " The Tigress "; Appassionata was memorably portrayed by both Tina Louise ( onstage ) and Stella Stevens ( on film ).
He memorably portrayed councillor Parnell Mooney, a send-up of a backwoods Local Authority figure in rural Ireland.
In 2008, Rediff. com ranked her performance in the film as the fourth-best female debut of all-time in Hindi cinema: " An elfin little girl with big, lovely eyes, nobody quite portrayed innocence as memorably as Dimple in her first outing.
In 1968, he memorably portrayed a murderous thug in the film Madigan, starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda and a NASA administrator in the film Countdown, directed by Robert Altman and starring James Caan and Robert Duvall.
Roberts memorably portrayed the badgering Deputy Mayor Warren LaSalle in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.

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" When Estelle Reiner died at age 94 in 2008, The New York Times referred to her as the woman " who delivered one of the most memorably funny lines in movie history ".
More recently, Eveleth produced Mark Pavelich, who played on the 1980 U. S. Olympic team that memorably defeated the Soviet Union ( depicted in the movie Miracle about the Miracle on Ice ) and Finland en route to a gold medal.
* Brian Williams-then-CBC Sports anchor who has made several appearances on Air Farce, most memorably in which he portrays himself locked in his studio at the conclusion of the 2000 Olympic Games.
* Franklin Pangborn, a fussy, ubiquitous character actor of the period who played in several Fields films, most memorably as J. Pinkerton Snoopington in The Bank Dick.
As Hedy, the psychotic " roommate from hell " who steals flatmate Bridget Fonda's identity and boyfriend and commits murder with a stiletto heel, Leigh created a memorably vulnerable and frightening character, and was awarded the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and nominated by the Chicago Film Critics Association for Best Actress.
" He appeared also in episodes of M * A * S * H ; most memorably " Patent 4077 ," in which he played Mr Shin, an itinerant metalsmith who made a surgical clamp the surgeons needed for a critical operation.
Several successful acquisitions were signed, most memorably Otakar Janecky, who manned the first line center for several seasons, becoming the club's all-time best point scorer ; Petri Varis, who became the club's best goal scorer of the 1990s ; and forward Antti Törmänen.
The show was also infamous for showcasing unusually-shaped vegetables, " odd odes " ( humorous poems ), comical newspaper and advertisement typographical errors, performing pets ( memorably, a dog able to " say " " sausages " and " Esther "), and street interviews with members of the public, including an eager old lady called Annie Mizen who became a regular on the show after she was discovered at a street market.
In that event, he was memorably " posterised " by a young Jonah Lomu, who ran over him on the way to one of his four tries for the All Blacks in their semifinal win over England.
Evans appeared memorably in two 1968 films: as the evolved orangutan, Dr. Zaius in Planet of the Apes ( and the 1970 sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes ) and as the doomed " Hutch ", who attempts to warn his friend, the title character, Rosemary Woodhouse, in the thriller Rosemary's Baby, of the true Satanic nature of her neighbours, Roman and Minnie Castavet ( played by Sidney Blackmer and Ruth Gordon ).
W. Lee " Pappy " O ' Daniel ( Steve Uzzell, who also memorably plays a flamboyant Hollywood director ) and a black man whose music inspired Wills ( Timothy Curry ).
The AP reviewer of the musical ( with the two new leads ) wrote " Devotees of Stritch, who earned her Sondheim stripes singing, memorably, " The Ladies Who Lunch " in Company 40 years ago, will revel in how the actress, who earned a huge ovation before her very first line at a recent preview, brings her famously salty, acerbic style to the role of Madame Armfeldt.
A lean block of muscles and little else, Burt Lancaster stars as the hapless victim, an ex-boxer who was unwittingly roped into the criminal underworld and the even more dangerous gaze of Ava Gardner, a memorably sultry and duplicitous femme fatale.
In the 1990 FA Cup final, he memorably hit a clinical 50 yard pass to Lee Martin who subsequently scored the winning goal in the FA Cup Final replay.
The former was inspired by Koppett's conversations with contemporary athletes who had little or no knowledge about the history of their game and the great players of decades past, while the latter memorably began with a one-word paragraph — " Fear.
Vernon also memorably starred in Wayne Berwick's 1983 cult film Microwave Massacre, in which he plays a lascivious builder who kills his wife for bossing him around and making him too many microwaved " gourmet " meals.
His taste for syntactic inversions, with which he generously adorned his prose, led to the nickname " the inversive Viscount ", and the result was memorably parodied in Illusions perdues by Balzac ( who, nevertheless, was strongly influenced in his first works by the gothic style of d ' Arlincourt ).
A well-liked man ( who, in later years, kept a pub in his native Sheffield ), Ulyett was popularly known as " Happy Jack ", once musing memorably that Yorkshire played him only for his good behaviour and his whistling.
He went about his writing with the same meticulous care as characterized his analyses, and was contemptuous of the many less thorough authors who sought to profit from the post-Fischer chess boom with shoddy work, memorably writing, " Ninety per cent of all chess books you can open at page one and then immediately close again for ever.
For example, in an episode entitled " The Cheney Vase ," she memorably stole her scenes as an ailing philanthropist who outwits being victimized by a scheming Darren McGavin in attempting an art theft, and playing opposite Carolyn Jones.

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He played Elijah in John Huston's film version of Moby Dick, memorably intoning to Richard Basehart as Ishmael, " At sea one day, you'll smell land where there'll be no land, and on that day, Ahab will go to his grave, but he'll rise again within the hour.

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In her book By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, she memorably intertwined the callous police interrogation under this law with quotations about love from the Song of Songs.
Clark would often interview the teenagers about their opinions of the songs being played, most memorably through the " Rate-a-Record " segment.
But PNT is a deep theorem, while Bertrand's Postulate can be stated more memorably and proved more easily, and also makes precise claims about what happens for small values of n. ( In addition, Chebyshev's theorem was proved before the PNT and so has historical interest.
The American critic Bob Wade wrote about Ceccaldi in ' Stolen Kisses ': " Claude Jade's parents are memorably played by Daniel Ceccaldi and Claire Duhamel.
As he memorably put it to Harry Guntrip, ' You know about " being active ", but not about " just growing, just breathing "'.
In his appearances, he has frequently attacked the government, and once memorably misheard the host mentioning Ant and Dec as Anton du Beke, and proceeded to tell an anecdote about du Beke.
Spring-Rice memorably remarked about Roosevelt: " You must always remember that the president is about six ".
The social life in the gardens was memorably described in the classic Japanese novel, the Tales of Genji, written in about 1005 by Murasaki Shikibu, a lady-in-waiting to the Empress.
Rediff. com said about the film, " The entire feel of the film is appropriately poetic, with a few romantic exchanges standing out quite memorably.
Travers co-starred with his second wife, Virginia McKenna, in a number of films, most memorably as the conservationist George Adamson in the highly successful 1966 film Born Free, about which experience the two co-wrote the book On Playing with Lions.
In a rare interview with the Al Watan newspaper, when asked about his wife's role in his success, Saud Ash-Shuraim memorably stated,

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Several performers repeated their Broadway roles in the film, most memorably Julie Newmar as Stupefyin ' Jones and Stubby Kaye as Marryin ' Sam.
Charles Martin " Chuck " Jones ( September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002 ) was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio.
It was her coronation by her husband, Napoleon I, that David depicted so memorably in the Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine, 2 December 1804.
In a memorably long, continuous sequence, the camera moves forward through the hotel ballroom, finally focusing on the drummer in a dance band performing in blackface.
Arden's quick wit made her a natural talent for radio ; she became a regular on Danny Kaye's short-lived but memorably zany comedy-variety show in 1946, which also featured swing bandleader Harry James and gravel-voiced character actor-comedian Lionel Stander.
After performing memorably during the 1994 World Cup, Hagi was signed by FC Barcelona.
William Hurt ( at Circle Rep Off-Broadway, memorably performing " To Be Or Not to Be " while lying on the floor ), Jon Voight at Rutgers, and Christopher Walken ( fiercely ) at Stratford CT have all played the role, as has Diane Venora at the Public Theatre.
" His memorably phrased closing statement has long been celebrated.
Puccini used three of these in the opera, including the national anthem ( heard during the appearance of the Empero Altoum ) and, most memorably, the folk melody " Mo-li-hua " (" Jasmine Flower ") which is first heard sung by the children's chorus after the invocation to the moon in Act I, and becomes a sort of ' leitmotif ' for the princess throughout the opera.
At one point Humphrey memorably complained that he " felt like an independent merchant running against a chain store.
Byrd's staunch adherence to Catholicism did not prevent him from contributing memorably to the repertory of Anglican church music.
The government's effectiveness was furthermore hampered as it was plagued by in-fighting, most memorably over the construction of the Oresund Bridge.
In NATO ( 1994 ), Laibach also memorably re-work Europe's glam metal anthem " The Final Countdown " as a bombastic disco epic.
He memorably says in the documentary, " I like to cry at the ocean, because only there do my tears seem small.
Matches of jeu provençal at the turn of the century are memorably described in the memoirs of novelist Marcel Pagnol.
He was memorably gunned down in a bowling alley in the 1932 film Scarface.
In 1990, Menem's Foreign Minister, Guido di Tella, memorably pronounced the U. S .– Argentine alliance to be a " carnal relationship.
The paramount identification in the Latin poets of the Augustan age is with Portunus, the Roman god of safe harbours, memorably in Virgil's Georgics.
In the U. S., he played a memorably professional Alsatian assassin in Three Days of the Condor ( 1975 ), a role which won him the KCFCC Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Johnston Forbes-Robertson played Leontes memorably in 1887, and Herbert Beerbohm Tree took on the role in 1906.

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