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The distinction became particularly pointed and controversial during the Early Modern witch-hunts, with some authors such as Johannes Hartlieb denouncing all magical practice as blasphemous, while others portrayed natural magic as not sinful.
* Whitelaw was portrayed by John Standing in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
He has also appeared in various musical roles on the stage including " The Producers ", " Bathhouse: The Musical ", " All Shook Up ", " Psycho Beach Party ", " Valley Of The Dolls ", " La Cage aux Folles ", " Curtains ", and " Judy's Scary Little Christmas " where he portrayed legendary Judy Garland and such plays as the controversial " Corpus Christi ".
Price's private anguish may have led to his role in the film Victim ( 1961 ), controversial at the time, which portrayed the dilemma faced by a group of gay men who were being blackmailed for their sexuality.
* The Cranbrook School is also the model for the preparatory school portrayed in Edmund White ´ s controversial and classic autobiographical novel A Boy's Own Story.
Among the prominent British personalities he portrayed were Eddie Waring, the famously impossible to understand rugby league commentator ; Brian Clough, the controversial football manager ; Robin Day, the then top political interviewer on the BBC ; Magnus Pyke, the eccentric TV science presenter ; Alf Garnett, the star from Till Death Us Do Part ; the fictional American detective Columbo ; Frank Spencer, the comic creation of sitcom actor Michael Crawford ; and Wilson's Conservative Party rival Ted Heath.
Havers was portrayed by Peter Blythe in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
Pérez de Cuéllar was portrayed by Arturo Venegas in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
Wilkinson was portrayed by Jasper Jacob in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
The film, which was aimed at a homosexual audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers.
One of the newspaper's early controversial front page photographs was in 1988, when it portrayed Nigel Lawson as a terminator, accompanied by the headline Nigel the Great Tax Terminator in reference to his tax cuts in that year's budget.
Nott was portrayed by Clive Merrison in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
Gossip columnist Rona Barrett called the film " child pornography ," and director Louis Malle allegedly was portrayed as a " combination of Lolita < nowiki ></ nowiki >' s Humbert Humbert and controversial director Roman Polanski ".
This period was marked by several moderately controversial episodes, including the accidental inclusion of a pornographic Doom modification on a covermounted CD-ROM, an article about the infamously bug-ridden Frontier 2: First Encounters illustrated with a large photograph of a piece of excrement wrapped with a bow, a joystick group test which featured a model dressed as a nun ( testing each joystick for " phallusicity "), and a one-page comic by regular contributor Charlie Brooker, graphically depicting animal cruelty ( originally intended as a comment on the violence against animals frequently portrayed in the Tomb Raider games ) which resulted in the offending issue being withdrawn from W H Smith newsagents.
She portrayed Irma, the madam of an irregular bordello amidst a civil war in the controversial Jean Genet play The Balcony for over one year at the Circle in the Square theatre in Greenwich Village.
A controversial figure in her own time, the young Williams was favorably portrayed in a 1787 poem by William Wordsworth, but ( especially at the height of the French Revolution ) she was portrayed by other writers as irresponsibly politically radical and even as sexually wanton.
That same year, he and Guri Alfi created a comedy show called " Shidurei Hamahapeha " ( Channel 2 ) (, literally The revolution's broadcasts ) and participated in the controversial film Yossi & Jagger, which portrayed a homosexual relationship between a soldier ( played by Yehuda Levi ) and his commander ( Ohad Knoller ).
Meyer was portrayed by Geoffrey Wilkinson in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis ' controversial The Falklands Play.
In the 1994 film, Betty was portrayed by Rosie O ' Donnell, a casting decision somewhat controversial with fans as the plus-sized O ' Donnell did not match Betty's slender figure from the animated series ; O ' Donnell reportedly won the role because she captured the high pitch laugh at her audition.
She portrayed Lisa in the controversial 2004 British film 9 Songs, directed by Michael Winterbottom.
Khoury's most recent novel, Yalo, was controversial as it depicted a former militiaman accused of crimes during the civil war and portrayed the use of torture in the Lebanese judicial system.
Lord Luce was portrayed by Jonathan Coy in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.
This movie is controversial in that Phantom F. Harlock II was portrayed as a German fighter pilot during WWII.

portrayed and theatre
He also critically undertook the theme of the romantic theatre ( Z. Krasiński, J. Słowacki ) and portrayed a new concept of power and a human being created by other people.
Soap & Skin portrayed Nico in the theatre play Nico-Sphinx aus Eis in 2008, written by Werner Fritsch.
He is usually portrayed as a sinister character, but the 1950 Cyrano de Bergerac showed him ( in a scene not from Rostand's original verse drama ), as compassionate to Cyrano's financial plight, and playfully having enjoyed the duel at the theatre.
Whites routinely portrayed the black characters in the Elizabethan and Jacobean theater ( see English Renaissance theatre ), most famously in Othello ( 1604 ).
Redgrave's final theatre appearance came in May 1979 when he portrayed Jasper in Simon Gray's Close of Play, directed on the Lyttelton stage at the National Theatre by Harold Pinter.
Clancy was portrayed by Jack Thompson in the movie The Man from Snowy River, and Clancy is mentioned in the musical theatre production The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular – during the recitation of the poem, Clancy is mentioned by Steve Bisley in his role of Banjo Paterson while the poem is being re-enacted in the show.
In 1960, he portrayed fictional rock ' n roll star Conrad Birdie in the original Broadway theatre production of Bye Bye Birdie, receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance.
David Maxwell Fyfe has been portrayed by the following actors in film, television and theatre productions ;
In 2001, Gray portrayed Mrs. Robinson in the West End theatre production of Charles Webb's The Graduate.
An actor with extensive film, television and theatre credits, he portrayed leading roles in acclaimed pictures such as La tregua ( 1974 ), Juan que reía ( 1976 ), Darse cuenta ( 1984 ), Esperando la carroza ( 1985 ), Made in Argentina ( 1986 ), Cien veces no debo ( 1990 ), Convivencia ( 1993 ), Una sombra ya pronto serás ( 1994 ), De mi barrio con amór ( 1995 ), and Los pasos perdidos ( 2001 ).
Having quickly made a name for herself-Toulouse-Lautrec portrayed her on a magazine cover in 1895-Polaire briefly visited New York, appearing there as a " chanteuse " at various venues, but without achieving major success .. On her return to Paris she extended her range and went on to act in the serious theatre.
In one such production at Amritsar, renowned theatre actress Suchitra Gupta portrayed the role of Alys with Danish Iqbal.
Lalon has been portrayed in literature, film, television drama, and in the theatre.
A 1996 revival of Salad Days, starring the duo Kit and The Widow, was not successful, but Jean Fergusson's show She Knows You Know !, in which she portrayed the Lancashire comedienne Hylda Baker, played at the theatre in 1997 and was nominated for a 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.
In 2011 he portrayed American Yiddish theatre great Boris Thomashefsky in The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, a concert stage show celebrating the Thomashefskys and the music of Yiddish theatre, hosted by their grandson the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas.
In 2007, Slioor's life was portrayed in a play in a Helsinki theatre, and she was also named as one of Finland's 90 dignitaries since its independence in 1917 by authors of The National Biography of Finland.
Wiley was portrayed in the 1986-1989 version of the program by actor Matt Borel, a familiar face from New Orleans area theatre and television commercials.
Samuelson sang and portrayed the character for over 2000 performances and received the honourable Swedish theatre Award " Guldmasken " in 1991.

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