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He is the ultimate suave and sophisticated spirit of Death-quite cultured and debonair.
O ' Connor stated that, " the best performances came from Bobby Van as the suave, debonair dancing lawyer ... and the adorable Helen Gallagher as his short-suffering wife.
The suave, debonair actor with the golden voice made his film debut in the 1936 film Conquest of the Air, which was not released until four years later.

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The couple grow distant, however, as Hurstwood abandons any pretense of fine manners toward Carrie, and she realizes that Hurstwood no longer is the suave, powerful manager of his Chicago days.

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Arguello was suave, sophisticated, and extremely humble about his impressive accomplishments, which garnered him great admiration from both the boxing communityand the media.
With his suave manner and classic good looks he was sought out in Hollywood, California where he acted in both silent and talking films.
The council consists of film clips of actors portraying advisors in the areas of the military ( a brawny man, often drunk, angry or both ; he becomes a stereotypical American general when Modern Age is reached ), economics ( a smooth-talking merchant, later a snooty and suave businessman ), diplomacy ( in the Modern Age, a saucy femme fatale with a vaguely Eastern European accent ), technological progress ( a nerdy scientist ), and the people's happiness ( an Elvis Presley caricature, wearing sunglasses even in the Ancient period ).
Anderson's popularity in both Britain and Japan made him a favourable contender, coupled with his suave looks and style.
He is a suave, intelligent, and confident gentleman who is, in Buckley's own words, distinctly American, and it is no surprise he succeeds in both work and play.
In spite of each man's high opinion of himself, they're both completely inept losers: Stroker fancies himself a suave ladies man, but is perceived by virtually every woman he meets as a repulsive chauvinist ; and Hoop considers himself a crime-solving ace and master of disguise, when in fact he's a naive nerd and all of his disguises are failures.
The humor from both books is derived primarily from the embarrassing or dangerous predicaments that are at odds with the diginified, suave image one normally associates with vampires such as Dracula.

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Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ), the managing editor, turns in desperation to former reporter and suave ladies ' man Bill Chandler ( William Powell ) for help.
In the 1920s, he not only played a suave and sophisticated ladies ' man on the stage but also appeared in several silent films.
Set in the Midwestern city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the series revolves around teenager Richie Cunningham ( Ron Howard ) and his family: his father, Howard ( Tom Bosley ), who owns a hardware store ; traditional homemaker mother Marion ( Marion Ross ); younger sister Joanie ( Erin Moran ); and high school dropout, biker and suave ladies ' man Arthur " Fonzie "/" The Fonz " Fonzarelli ( Henry Winkler ), who would eventually become the Cunninghams ' upstairs tenant.
Mike Damone ( Robert Romanus ), who earns money scalping tickets, and as a bookmaker, fancies himself a suave ladies ' man.
The premise of the SNL sketch is that Walken is a " suave ladies ' man " who in reality can't say or do anything to keep women from giving him the cold shoulder, typically due to a number of perverse actions that often border on sexual predation.
Working at the shop are Ladisov Sipos, a middle-aged salesman with a family ; teenage delivery boy Arpad Laszlo ; sexy and gullible thirty-something Ilona Ritter ; Steven Kodaly, a suave ladies ' man ; and Georg Nowack, the shy manager.
Additional characters-such as Clifton's two best friends -- Earl, played by Teddy Wilson, an easy-going mailman and Junior, played by Ted Lange, a suave and good-humored ladies ' man -- came and went over the course of a typical day at Oscar's Barber Shop.
Also with Chad is his roommate Matt Stevens ( George Clooney ), a suave ladies ' man.
Although he considers himself an excellent detective and suave ladies ' man, Stroker is actually a failure and a deadbeat ; his wife left him and gained sole custody of their son, Keith, and Stroker's own incompetence and negligence resulted in his former partner, Jermaine, being murdered while working a case ( Stroker borrowed the magazine from Jermaine's gun and forgot to tell him ).

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Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton.
His manner was suave ; his hair immaculate ; his voice quiet ; but he revealed his truest self, after his 161 in the 1926 Oval Test, surely the most truly Sutcliffian innings of his life, when he said: ' Yes, Mr. Warner, I love a dogfight ...'
While Taufik perceives suave Aaron as being the rich and lucky half of the two, Aaron in truth leads a controlled life that leaves little freedom for his own dreams.

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Early on in the show Eric is portrayed as suave and popular, this contrasts with Cory, who has trouble finding his niche in school.
In this episode, Xander uncovers that he has the power within himself to be the adult, suave and confident man whom he had spent the episode envying.
He views “ Africadian ” literature as “ literal and liberal — I canonize songs and sonnets, histories and homilies .” Clarke has stated that he found further writing inspiration in the 1970s and his “ individualist poetic scored with implicit social commentary ” came from the ‘ Gang of Seven ’ intellectuals, “ poet-politicos: jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, troubadour-bard Bob Dylan, libertine lyricist Irving Layton, guerrilla leader and poet Mao Zedong, reactionary modernist Ezra Pound, Black Power orator Malcolm X and the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau .” Though flawed, Clarke found “ as a whole, the group ’ s blunt talk, suave styles, acerbic independence, raunchy macho, feisty lyricism, singing heroic and a scarf-and-beret chivalry quite, well, liberating .”
Their stealthy, dampened beat-work has kept them remarkably suave in a subgenre that generally softens up to a dorkier demographic – and seven years since Last Exit the band is as frigidly unflappable as ever, progressing nicely through their expected idiosyncrasies, while continuing to sound effortlessly and solitarily cool.
The rightful heir, Prince Reynart, is facing a challenge to his rule and coronation from his cousin, Count Grendel of Gracht, a suave but deadly villain who has kidnapped Reynart ’ s sweetheart, the Princess Strella, and is holding her captive to persuade Reynart not to take the throne.
According to L. Peter Cornwall, a historian who has written about the Danbury Line, " Well-liked and respected up and down the line, Mr. Banks was noted for his suave and courtly manner as well as his elaborate announcements during the train's progress from station to station.

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An anecdote survives that indicates the musical ability of the young composer: Willaert was surprised to discover the choir of the papal chapel singing one of his own compositions, most likely the six-part motet Verbum bonum et suave, and even more surprised to learn that they thought it had been written by the much more famous composer Josquin.
Born in Argentina into a wealthy family that had been involved with horses for several generations, a suave young Horatio Luro grew up as something of a playboy and maintained this lifestyle after moving to the United States.
Despite having been shown, in her late teens, as a peppy, lively, cheery social butterfly, the adult Mulan Kato is a darker, brooding character who never speaks ( despite physically able to do so, Mulan prefers speaking as little as she can to prevent the much talkative Britt Reid Jr., and seemingly everyone else, from talking back ) and shows little, if no interest at all, for any form of socialization, a thing that seems to distress the second Green Hornet, every bit the suave socialite his father was.

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Dennis Price ( 23 June 1915 – 6 October 1973 ) was an English actor, remembered for his suave screen roles, particularly that of Louis Mazzini in Kind Hearts and Coronets ( 1949 ) and for his portrayal of the omniscient valet Jeeves in 1960s television adaptations of P. G. Wodehouse's stories.
The film version also includes an additional character, a suave English teacher who flirts with Rosie.
His smooth, upper-crust English accent and sleek British manner, along with a suave, snobbish and somewhat threatening air, put him in demand for American films throughout the following decade. He played supporting roles in high-end productions such as Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca ( 1940 ), in which he and Judith Anderson played cruel foils to Joan Fontaine's character.
However, Gomez is noticeably calmer and more suave in the films than his television counterparts, and even speaks with an English accent ( as Juliá had previously adapted his accent to an English one for various Shakespeare plays ).
The Falcon was quickly brought to the screen by RKO in 1941, in the film The Gay Falcon, in which he was redefined as a suave English gentleman-detective with a weakness for beautiful women.
Many of the characters represent instantly recognizable parodies of established pop culture stereotypes ( such as the aristocratic English explorer or the suave secret agent ).
Michael Dundonald Cochrane ( born 19 May 1947 ) is an English actor who specialises in playing suave upper class characters.

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His roles include Brutus in Julius Caesar ( 1953 ), Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel and The Desert Rats, the amoral valet turned spy in Joseph Mankiewicz's 5 Fingers, the declining actor in the first remake of A Star Is Born ( 1954 ), Captain Nemo in 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ( also 1954 ), a small town school teacher driven insane by the effects of cortisone in Bigger Than Life ( 1956 ), a suave master spy in North by Northwest ( 1959 ), a determined explorer in Journey to the Center of the Earth ( also 1959 ), Humbert Humbert in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita ( 1962 ), a river pirate who betrays Peter O ' Toole's character in Lord Jim ( 1965 ), the evil Doctor Polidori in Frankenstein: The True Story ( 1973 ), the vampire's servant, Richard Straker, in Salem's Lot, and surreal Royal Navy Captain Hughes in Yellowbeard ( 1983 ).
His plea is seemingly answered by a suave angel named Dudley ( Grant ), who reveals his identity initially only to the clergyman.
* Steelbeak ( voiced by Rob Paulsen )-Acting like a 1920s gangster, Steelbeak is a suave and urbane rooster who is the chief agent of F. O. W. L ..
Coming to prominence in the 1930s as a suave leading man ( perhaps best typified by his performance in the 1939 romantic comedy Ninotchka ), Douglas later transitioned into more mature and fatherly roles as in his Academy Award-winning performances in Hud ( 1963 ) and Being There ( 1979 ).
In the short animated cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood by Tex Avery, the story is recast in an adult-oriented urban setting, with the suave, sharp-dressed Wolf howling after the nightclub singer Red.
As the show progressed, episodes began to center more and more on Steve Urkel and other original characters also played by Jaleel White, including Steve's suave alter-ego Stefan Urquelle and his female cousin Myrtle Urkel.
In this case the composer probably desired the specific tone of the sound produced by a scordatura violin, which is less " suave " than the sound of a standard tuning.
Innovative jazz themes seemed to accompany every move Gunn made, ably rendered by Henry Mancini and his orchestra ( which at that time included pianist John Williams ), lending the character even more of an air of suave sophistication.
At the end of the film he finds out his idol, the suave Mod " poster boy " Ace Face ( played by Sting ), is in reality a bellboy.
After leaving the game, Lister briefly gets to watch the action as another group plays the game as it was intended to be played-the scenario observed involves the team having exciting adventures in outer space and interacting in a far less dysfunctional manner, and where the role of Lister is filled by a good-looking and suave new player.
received mixed reaction, but McCormack's performance was favored by critics, with Variety < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Brian Lowry concluding, "... the real kitsch factor resides in Eric McCormack's performance as the suave charmer, which adds an element of high camp to the proceedings.
The first movement appears to feature two extremely contrasted ideas in the style of sonata form, one a vigorous leaping figure in D minor, the other a suave melody first stated on solo violin in the remote key of D-flat major, though the working out of the music involves a process of ongoing development within the exposition, and avoids the expected re-capitulation by reversing the order of musical events, with the return of the first idea effectively starting the coda.
St. Isidore wrote of his brother: " This man of suave eloquence and eminent talent shone as brightly by his virtues as by his doctrine.
He was seen by many as a very suave man.
His suave interpretation of Mozart's Don Giovanni was singled out for particular praise by newspaper reviewers and the Manhattan's audiences.
Levy knew that if he was cowed by his suave nemesis his supporters would either join Netanyahu's camp in order to oppose the new Oslo Accords, or go the opposite direction and back a more socialist candidate.
It centred on the Leslie Charteris literary character, Simon Templar, played by Roger Moore as a suave and sophisticated Robin Hood-like adventurer.
The marriage of Pot and Lid is in danger of being broken up by the suave Twirling Stick.

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