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Nielsen's performance in the films Forbidden Planet and The Poseidon Adventure received positive reviews as a serious actor, although he is primarily known for his comedic roles during the 1980s and the early 1990s.
" Nielsen's interest in the sport led him to star in several comedic instructional films.

Nielsen's and characters
They also star in the animated movie Free Jimmy ( Slipp Jimmy Fri ) along with several others of Nielsen's more famous characters.

Nielsen's and their
This was derived from Ditlef Nielsen's theory that South Arabian mythology was based on a trinity of Moon-father, Sun-mother and the evening star ( the planet Venus ) envisaged as their son.
Stallone and Nielsen's marriage lasted 19 months, with their divorce finalized July 1987.
Nielsen's Watch division ( 35 % of total revenues in 2011 ) primarily measures what consumers are watching on all of the screens in their life: TV, computer, mobile / smartphones, tablets, etc.

Nielsen's and gave
The Helios Overture ( 1903 ) stems from Nielsen's stay in Athens which gave him the inspiration of a work depicting the sun rising and setting over the Aegean Sea.
Nielsen gave his name to Nielsen's Law, in which he stated that network connection speeds for high-end home users would increase 50 % per year, or double every 21 months.

Nielsen's and him
Nielsen's uncle Jean Hersholt ( pictured here in the 1936 film His Brother's Wife ) inspired him to become an actor.

Nielsen's and reputation
Unlike his contemporary, the Finn Jean Sibelius, Nielsen's reputation abroad did not start to evolve until after World War II.

Nielsen's and .
In later research Nielsen's claim has eagerly been questioned with both empirical evidence and more advanced mathematical models.
Nielsen's Law says that the bandwidth available to users increases by 50 % annually.
However, it was the Friday night show that debuted immediately following it, The X-Files, which would find long-lasting success, and would be Fox's first series to crack Nielsen's year-end Top 20.
Nielsen's career began in dramatic roles on television during what is known as " Television's Golden Age ", appearing in almost 50 live programs in 1950 alone.
Hal Erickson of Allmovie noted, "... much of Nielsen's early work was undistinguished ; he was merely a handsome leading man in an industry overstocked with handsome leading men.
Although The Naked Gun series parodied police dramas in general, Nielsen's later parody films focused on specific targets.
Several critics were disappointed that Nielsen's role in Surf Ninjas was only " an extended cameo " and film critic Chris Hicks recommended that viewers "... avoid any comedy that features Leslie Nielsen outside of the Naked Gun series.
Leslie Nielsen's Gravestone bearing his epitaphIn November 2010, Nielsen was admitted to a Fort Lauderdale, Florida hospital for treatment of pneumonia.
On 28 November, Doug Nielsen, Nielsen's nephew, announced to the CJOB radio station that Nielsen had died in his sleep, due to complications from pneumonia, around 5: 30 pm EST, surrounded by family and friends.
Home Improvement also strengthened ABC's ratings, as it was constantly rated in the top 10 of the Nielsen's Ranking Chart until its finale in 1999.
From 1916 to 1931 Jeppesen was Nielsen's closest associate, and Jeppesen wrote several articles important articles about that composer.
Especially in Europe and the United States, Nielsen's music is ever more frequently performed, with interest growing in other countries as well.
Nielsen's own description of his childhood in his autobiography Min Fynske Barndom ( My Childhood in Funen ) written in his later life appears to be a rather over-romanticised account.
Nevertheless, Nielsen's own account of his introduction to music where he tells us: " I had heard music before, heard father play the violin and cornet, heard mother singing, and, when in bed with the measles, I had tried myself out on the little violin " is probably authentic.
Though not an outstanding student there and composing little, he progressed well in violin under Valdemar Tofte and received a solid grounding in music theory from Orla Rosenhoff, who would remain a valued adviser during Nielsen's early years as a professional composer.
Some of Nielsen's string chamber works were performed at this time, including a Quartet in F which he considered his official debut as a professional composer.
Nielsen's works are sometimes referred to by FS numbers, from the 1965 catalogue compiled by Dan Fog and Torben Schousboe.
From its opening bars, Symphony No. 1 in G minor ( 1890 – 92 ), while reflecting the influence of Grieg and Brahms, shows Nielsen's individuality.
It fully exploits Nielsen's technique of confronting two keys at the same time and includes a peaceful section with soprano and baritone voices, singing a tune without words.
Performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erik Tuxen at the 1950 Edinburgh International Festival, it caused a sensation, inspiring interest in Nielsen's music outside Scandinavia.

portrayal and comedic
Michael John Douglas ( born September 5, 1951 ), better known by the stage name Michael Keaton, is an American actor who became known for his early comedic film roles, most notably his performance as the title character of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, and gained international fame for his dramatic portrayal of Bruce Wayne / Batman in Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns.
Some of the negative criticism focused on Murphy's non-comedic portrayal, noting that this is one of the very few films where Murphy doesn't use his comedic and singing voice, instead he sounds like an average Afro-American.
Jesse Donald " Don " Knotts ( July 21, 1924 – February 24, 2006 ) was an American comedic actor best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show, a role which earned him five Emmy Awards.
This serves to achieve comedic effect through character development and has also been commented upon as being indicative of thematic portrayal of Jewish characters ' roles in modern film as well as being a prime example of how male nurses are portrayed in media.
Roger Bowen ( May 25, 1932 – February 16, 1996 ) was an American comedic actor and novelist, known for his portrayal of Lt. Col. Henry Blake in the 1970 film MASH.
Ideally proper portrayal of characters should achieve a comedic effect to the judge.
It is an unsympathetic yet comedic one-act portrayal of working class England, as played out by a couple and a mysterious young man who toys with their lives.
Hatcher's portrayal of the character is both comedic and vulnerable.

portrayal and characters
La fiera would feature characters singing in three languages, a bustling portrayal of the Ascension-tide Fair and Carnival in Venice, and large and lengthy ensembles and choruses.
Mumy has garnered praise from the science fiction fandom for his portrayal of these two characters.
Coronation Street became known for the portrayal of strong female characters, with characters like Sharples, Walker and Tanner, and Hilda Ogden, becoming household names during the 1960s.
Its intricate plot and humorous, intimate portrayal of pre-Victorian dandyism kept gossips busy trying to associate public figures with characters in the book.
All versions of Gamma World eschew a realistic portrayal of genetic mutation, instead giving characters fantastic abilities ( often resembling comic book superpowers ) such as electrical generation, infravision, quills, sonic attacks, multiple limbs, dual brains, total body carapaces, precognition, planar travel, weather manipulation, telepathy, and " life leeching ".
All main characters in the film are based on real people from the Danish film industry, with the thinly veiled portrayals including Jens Albinus as director Nils Malmros, Dejan Čukić as screenwriter Mogens Rukov and Søren Pilmark in an especially unflattering portrayal as sex-obsessed school principal Henning Camre.
The ' TAS ' series would be the original cast's last episodic portrayal of the characters until the " cartoon like " graphics of the Star Trek: 25th Anniversary computer game in 1992, as well as its sequel Star Trek: Judgment Rites in 1993, both of which would appear after the cast's last movie together in 1991's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Ivanhoe was also remarkable in its sympathetic portrayal of Jewish characters: Rebecca, considered by many critics the book's real heroine, does not in the end get to marry Ivanhoe, whom she loves, but Scott allows her to remain faithful to her own religion, rather than having her convert to Christianity.
Another example of this shift occurs in the portrayal of Medusa and in that of the Amazon, characters who are traditionally depicted as barbaric and uncivilized.
Of the core characters, Willow changes the most, becoming a complex portrayal of a woman whose powers force her to seek balance between what is best for the people she loves and what she is capable of doing.
This character, an idealized portrayal of " Nature's Gentleman ", was an aspect of 18th-century sentimentalism, along with other stock characters such as, the Virtuous Milkmaid, the Servant-More-Clever-than-the-Master ( such as Sancho Panza and Figaro, among countless others ), and the general theme of virtue in the lowly born.
* The 1937 film In Old Chicago, is centered on the fire, with a highly fictionalized portrayal of the O ' Leary family as the main characters.
Take an ounce of narcissism, a pound of exhibitionism, a pint of sadism, a gallon of blood-lust and a sprinkle of other aberrations and stir well .” Lowell Thomas was also critical of the portrayal of Lawrence and most of the film's characters, believing that the train attack scenes were the only reasonably accurate aspect of the film.
Pine said he wanted his portrayal of Kirk to most resemble Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones or Han Solo characters, highlighting their humor and " accidental hero " traits.
He deprecated self-conscious interaction with the audience and insisted on a style of portrayal in which the characters were never aware of their own absurdity but were coherent internal wholes.
Julian and Sandy and their use of the gay slang polari gave the country a sympathetic weekly portrayal of non-threatening openly gay characters, many of whose catchphrases passed into everyday usage.
The Red Sea Sharks has been criticised for stereotypical portrayal of Africans ; although obviously good-hearted, the black characters are shown as being somewhat simple.
The portrayal of the O ' Leary family is largely fictitious down to the names of the characters.
His portrayal of " Petrushka " the puppet with a soul, was a remarkable showmanship of his ability to transform into this characters.
From there, increasing tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality and frustration with the portrayal of gay relationships in mainstream media fed a growing desire in authors to explore the subjects on their own terms using established media characters.
Chanslash is the portrayal of underage characters in sexual situations in slash fiction.
Cinnamon Seeds Harry Brand incorporates more details from the historical Long than any other fictional portrayal does, and much of the novel is so lightly fictionalized that only a single letter separates the names of characters and places from their real-life counterparts.
Several characters from Callirhoe can be identified with figures from history, although their portrayal is not always historically accurate.

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