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He gets people to trust his judgment very easily and has a good, often wisecracking, sense of humor.
This has led to one of the best-known and most popular of the NFL Films Super Bowl films due to the constant chatter and wisecracking of Stram.
North by Northwest has been referred to as " the first James Bond film " due to its similarities with splashily colorful settings, secret agents, and an elegant, daring, wisecracking leading man opposite a sinister yet strangely charming villain.
Lauper plays Sylvia Pickel ( pronounced with an emphasis on the " kel ", as she points out ), a trance-medium who has contact with a wisecracking spirit guide named Louise.
However, she finds David is a good influence on Tommy, who has befriended wisecracking, shoplifting, wine-guzzling Audrey, a slightly older girl forced to fend for herself while her mother makes a living as a prostitute.
He has a wisecracking and playful nature.
Since that time, she has hired a series of private investigators to try to uncover her past with no success, the latest ( and one of the few she can afford ) being wisecracking, ethically challenged private investigator Mitch Henessey ( Samuel L. Jackson ).
After Quigley visits corrupt bank president Edward Biderman ( Michael Lerner ) in his bank office to discuss his plan ( along with threatening Biderman's family if he does not comply with it ), Quigley explains that wisecracking Juice ( Tone Loc ) will be stopping by Biderman's office with a check to be cashed for $ 1, 000, 000 the next day at 1: 00 P. M. After the meeting, Quigley runs over Preston's bicycle in a Jaguar XJ that he has presumably purchased with the stolen money, while Preston was riding out of the bank's parking lot.
The show is set in Houston, Texas, and stars Reba McEntire as a wisecracking single mother Reba Nell Hart, whose dentist ex-husband Brock ( Christopher Rich ) has left her to marry young, ditzy Barbra Jean ( Melissa Peterman ) after an affair with her, when it is revealed in the pilot episode that Barbra Jean is pregnant.
Chuck Tatum is a fiercely ambitious, self-centered, wisecracking, down-on-his-luck reporter who has worked his way down the ladder.
He hangs out with Jolly and is a wisecracking parrot and has Mr. Potato Head like sarcasm.
Hunt in particular has fun with a wisecracking dame role that owes something, perhaps, to Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday.
There are many " slice of life " characterizations of big city people in small roles, such as a tired banana salesman, an angry building superintendent, a refugee with a skin condition who has a crush on June, and a wisecracking sidewalk pitchman.

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Like other Black Lanterns, the undead Firestorm mimics the personality of Ronnie Raymond, often wisecracking and exhibiting other stereotypical teenage behavior.
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama says that " casting is one of the film's strengths ", arguing that " It would be hard to imagine anyone other than Saif as the wisecracking Karan ... he makes Karan insufferable and likable at the same time ... His arresting performance is sure to sky-rocket his fan-following amongst the youngsters.
) The Todd-Kelly shorts cemented Patsy Kelly's image: a brash, wisecracking woman who frequently punctured the pomposity of other characters.

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* Crackerjack – a 2002 Australian comedy film about a wisecracking layabout who joins a lawn bowls club in order to be allowed to use a free parking spot but is forced to play bowls with the much older crowd when the club enters financial difficulty.
A 2002 Boston Globe article refers to Koplow as a " wisecracking rebel " who " was waiting for dismissal when, in 1975, he developed the product that made computers popularly accessible.

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Their longtime costar, Arthur Q. Bryan ( wisecracking Doc Gamble on Fibber McGee and Molly ), made a few Lux appearances as well.
His feisty on-court style and wisecracking off-court demeanor played well to Madison Square Garden crowds.

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In the original Richard Donner films, Luthor is a vain, wisecracking money-hungry gangster, with a particular fixation on real estate, who plots outrageous disasters for Superman to try to avert.
Danny stood out with his naturally red hair and wisecracking.
' Stand up ', spoken wisecracking acts and double acts with one performer being prompted and interrupted by a ' straight ' partner, belong to later developments, derived partly from pantomime and partly from the importation of American comedy styles.
) is portrayed in the Scooby-Doo film as a wisecracking feminist heroine ( quote: " I've had it with this damsel in distress thing !").
The wisecracking Crypt Keeper, who was voiced by John Kassir and performed by puppeteer Van Snowden, would then introduce the episode with intentionally hackneyed puns ( e. g. his frequent greeting to viewers: " Hello, Boils and Ghouls ").
The main villain of this series, instead of Dr. Claw, is the mask-wearing six-armed villainess Spydra ( Louise Vallance ) who is accompanied by Boris, a frequently abused, wisecracking, sarcastic vulture with a Russian accent, along with her henchmen Mulch and his twin brother Houmous, all played by Maurice LaMarche.
Lohman stayed at KFI and teamed for a while with Gary Owens, a Los Angeles personality best known as the wisecracking announcer on the Laugh-In television show.
Geneva ( Arleen Sorkin ) was the Phillips ' wisecracking, sexy maid who sometimes fraternized with the sisters.
A tall ( 5 ' 10 "), gangling woman with a distinctive voice, Wickes would ultimately prove herself adept as a comedienne, but she first attracted attention in the film Now, Voyager ( 1942 ), as the wisecracking nurse who helped Bette Davis's character during her mother's illness.
This " little boy " name is used in contrast with Vovochka's wisecracking, adult, often obscene statements.
After The Falcon's Brother, Conway starred in nine further Falcon films through 1946, almost always with a wisecracking sidekick, portrayed variously by Edward Brophy, Allen Jenkins ( who also played the same role in the first three Sanders films ), Don Barclay, Cliff Edwards, and arguably best of all, Vince Barnett.
Anita Van Buren was able to come to the tail end of Deborah's funeral and meet with Curtis where Curtis revealed that he had spoken with Lennie Briscoe just before his death and that Lennie was his old wisecracking self right up to the end.

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That same year, a wisecracking neighbor is added, Ginny Wrobliki ( Mary Louise Wilson ), as Schneider's love interest ; however, she lasts only one season ( it was later reported that Bonnie Franklin had Wilson fired from the show, blaming her for being upstaged ).
Between numbers, Hilda's wisecracking antics and Evadne's acid reactions to her companion's attention-seeking are a rich source of comedy in the act.
Kitty is depicted as Eric and Laurie Forman's mother and the wife of Red Forman: a cheerful, sunny, sweet-natured typical housewife with a much happier, gentler personality as opposed to that displayed by her ill-tempered, wisecracking husband Red.
Kelly scored a huge success as the wisecracking, tap-dancing maid, and won Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress for her performance in the show.
Her co-stars were Frances Rafferty as her daughter Ruth Henshaw, Dean Miller as her son-in-law Matthew Henshaw, Verna Felton as her friend Hilda Crocker, and Harry Morgan as her wisecracking neighbor Pete Porter.

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He also played a nasty wisecracking criminal genius named " Nick-Nack " who used toys to commit crimes on two episodes of the TV series Superboy ( he also co-wrote an issue of the tie-in Superboy: The Comic Book which featured the origin of his character, Nick-Nack ).

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Wills was known for his hollering and wisecracking.
When asked if his wisecracking and talking on the bandstand came from his medicine show experience, he said it did not.
Humor and wisecracking pervade the program.
She played a wisecracking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker.
At first, Howard considered Hanks for the role of the main character's wisecracking brother, a role that eventually went to John Candy.
Robin Williams was mainly known for his anarchic standup comedy and his popular TV role as the wisecracking alien in Mork & Mindy ; in this film he played an inspirational teacher in a dramatic story about conformity and rebellion at an exclusive New England prep school in the 1950s.
Romulus is portrayed as a demonic knight and his brother is portrayed as a wisecracking, foul mouthed swordsman.
Mae West's first screen appearance was as a wisecracking character based on Guinan in Night After Night ( 1932 ), featuring George Raft.
* Jan Miner ( 1917 – 2004 ), actress who played Madge, the wisecracking manicurist in the long-running Palmolive dishwashing detergent television commercials, died in town.
* Charley: Willy's wisecracking yet understanding neighbor.
* Laura San Giacomo as Kit De Luca, Vivian's wisecracking friend and roommate, who spent their rent money on drugs.
** Benson ( Robert Guillaume )— The Tates ' wisecracking butler in the early seasons, who showed utter contempt for Chester, but had a soft spot for Jessica, Corinne, and Billy, and completely ignores Eunice.
Underneath the wisecracking, hard drinking, tough private eye, Marlowe is quietly contemplative and philosophical and enjoys chess and poetry.
Arthur Quirk Bryan ( May 8, 1899 – November 18, 1959 ) was a United States comedian and voice actor, remembered best for his longtime recurring role as well-spoken, wisecracking Dr. Gamble on the radio comedy Fibber McGee & Molly and for creating the voice of the Warner Brothers cartoon character Elmer Fudd.

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