LOS ANGELES - April 15, 2024: Theo James who stars in “The Gentleman” in Los Angeles on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Shayan Asgharnia / For The Times) (Shayan Asgharnia / For The Times) So it challenges his worldview? In a fun, comedic way, it’s...
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Christopher Lee as Summerisle had too much of the urbane British gentleman about him and not enough of the religious fanatic. The worst contribution came from Britt Ekland, who wandered through the film as though she did not know what she was doing in it. Come to that, I wasn't sure ...
“Childrens Hospital” star Lake Bell affects a British accent to pose as Simon Pegg’s blind date in the first trailer for “Man Up,” a romantic comedy that debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19 in advance of its UK premiere. Ben Palmer (“The InBetweeners Movie”) directed ...
In 1949, Bennett looked every bit the distinguished British gentleman when he posed with drink in hand in his library, for an ad for Lord Calvert Whiskey, the beverage “for men of distinction.” “Iwasa rather good-looking chap, wasn’t I?” asked Bennett with a smile, as he rifled ...
If You Want to Talk Like the BritishAs British accent makes the speaker sound like a lady or a gentleman, manypeople want to learn how to talk like the British. However, (1) compared (compare)with American English, British accent is supposed to be harder to acquire. Accordingto my perso...
An Englishman in New York isn’t just a person, he’s a literary trope. Sting even wrote a song about it. Manners maketh man and you’ll be the hero of the day, or something like that. Think of Peter Fallows, the cynical, sozzled British hack in Tom Wolfe’sBon...
Gentry/Gentleman The gentry by definition held enough assets to live on rents without working, and so could be well educated. If they worked it was in law, as priests, in politics, or in other educated pursuits without manual labour. The term Esquire was used for landowners who were not ...