Over 1K film & TV viewers have voted on the 10+ people on Actors Who Played Classic Movie Characters On TV - And Nailed It. Current Top 3: Alan Alda As ...
Vote up the TV character who deserve their own prequel series When a TV character becomes popular, fans want to know everything. Where they grew up, what they were like when they were younger, and how they became who they are. And thanks to prequel shows like Young Sheldon, Pennyworth, ...
Gaspard Ulliel played the young Hannibal Lecter in the prequelHannibal Rising, and also appeared inBrotherhood of the Wolf,Saint Laurent, andA Very Long Engagement.He died on January 19 following a skiing accident; he was 37 years old. Louie Anderson Getty Images Louie Anderson A prolific standu...
Anthony Hopkinsis one of the most respected actors of his generation, with uncountable iconic roles to his name. He's perhaps most famous for his villain roles, especially Hannibal Lecter inThe Silence of the Lambs. However, Hannibal is something of an outlier when looking at Hopkins's filmogra...
Getting his start in the early ‘30s, Romero often played exotic supporting roles, such as his villainous turn in 1934’s originalThe Thin Man. Or, more kind-heartedly, he played Shirley Temple’s wise London neighbor who hailed from India inThe Little Princess(1939). He was renowned...
When Rodney Alcala appeared on ‘The Dating Game’ in 1978, he hid his murderous past. A year later, the world began to learn the truth about the serial killer.
The object of her scorn is her secretary, Tess McGill (played by Melanie Griffith), who has her great ideas stolen by Katharine. The plucky Tess in turn pretends to be her boss’s colleague, and proceeds to shake things up in this corporate Cinderella story. Who doesn’t dream of one ...
It also adds extra layers to their personality if they have a particular speech pattern or a quirk, like how in my series Belial insists on calling Jordan “my pet” just to work her nerve, and gives these grand overblown Hannibal Lecter-esque speeches just because he likes the sound of ...
Crawford then asks Clarice to profileHannibal Lecter—“Hannibal the Cannibal” as he is known. But he warns her to be very careful with Hannibal Lecter. She cannot deviate from the physical procedures she will take when interviewing him. Above all else, she cannot tell him anything personal....