On the hit series, Lucas transformed into some of the most outrageous and memorable fictional characters ever seen on British television. His uncanny ability to alter his appearance propelled him to feature films like "Shaun of the Dead" (2003), which granted him entrée to Hollywood. Eventually...
Even today, more than 400 years after it was first presented, Romeo and Juliet symbolizes true burning love. More from Fictional Love StoriesSources + See also: Famous Couples | Robert and Elizabeth Browning ADVERTISEMENT Flashcards Hone your math skills with our flashcards! ADVERTISEMENT New ...
Also ranks #3 onThe Best Fictional Wingmen 16 Angelica Pickles Rugrats 864 votes Angelica Pickles fromRugratsis the bossy toddler who loves to torment her younger cousin and the rest of the babies. With her sassy attitude and knack for manipulation, Angelica adds a mischievous element to th...
AnotherAlice in Wonderlandaddition to this list, theQueen of Hearts, is the tyrannical ruler of the fictional Wonderland. Known for her love of all things red, the Queen of Hearts certainly has an explosive temper that she shows off in a not-so-graceful way. Mind you, she's not to be...
Star Wars: The Last Jedimade possibly the greatest filmic use of Ireland's breathtaking coastal counties, using Brow Head and the Skellig Islands, which produced a stony, otherworldly expanse as the location of the fictional Temple Island, where Luke Skywalker (Mark Hammil) was living in self-...
Throughout history, men and women have joined together in partnerships both romantic and practical. Kings and their queens, writers and their muses, warriors and their lady-loves have at times had an impact on their world and on future events. The same could be said for some fictional couples...
Famous fictional bears include Rudyard Kipling ‘s Baloo, A A Milne’s Winnie-the Poo, Michael Bond’s Paddington, Walt Morey’s Gentle Ben. As well as favourites Yogi and Boo Boo. [1] Perhaps the best known Ursine-themed story is “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” which drifted from fi...
The film is about two fictional Italian cabaret performers, nicknamed “Ginger” and “Fred” after the famous dancing duo. Ginger Rogers sued the producers of the film for various violations, alleging that the title of the film was likely to confuse moviegoers into believing that Rogers ...
(See our companion article: Famous Fictional Same-Sex Couples on Television) 1989 Gene Robinson (Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of New Hampshire) Mark Andrew (?) Gene is the first openly gay reverend to be elected bishop in the Episcopal Church, Anglican Communion, August 5, 2003. 1990...
Hammett brought more than his firsthand knowledge of the private detective business to mystery fiction; he also dumped some of his past experiences onto his fictional characters.Red Harvestwas inspired by both aminers’ strike in Montanathat lasted from 1912–20, as well as the lynching of IWW...