Examples of using Letts in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Don Letts.
Letts was right!
Don Letts.
You sound like Letts.
Samuel Letts is dead.
What about Letts?
Letts production Alice in Wonderland.
Barry Letts.
It's based on a play by Tracy Letts.
Tracy Letts.
Officer letts shot this just before he was killed.
Conran Letts.
Based on the play by Pulitzer andTony Award winner Tracy Letts.
I freed Letts.
He walked past letts, who was alive, Shoots savage in the face when he knows he's already dead.
Martha Tracy Letts.
And to be quite truthful, Letts thought it was foolish of me to trust you.
They killed Samuel Letts.
The video, directed by Don Letts, was shot partly on the southern banks of the River Thames in London, by Lambeth Bridge.
Previously on"The Player"…- Samuel Letts is dead.
Barry Letts, my producer, and I contacted Patrick Troughton and he rang up William Hartnell and William Hartnell was very keen too.
Coon married actor and playwright Tracy Letts in 2013.
After being introducedto punk rock by punk-reggae go-between Don Letts, Bob Marley wrote“Punky Reggae Party” to show that the admiration was mutual.
Tracy Letts won the Tony award for his portrayal of George in this production, while McKinnon nabbed the award for Direction and the production itself was named Best Revival of a Play.
Maybe it will be like the Natalie Portman movie Where the Heart Is,adapted faithlessly from the Billie Letts book- above par for that kind of crud- and I will find you in the middle of the night.
The serial was a reunion for star Tom Baker and producer Barry Letts who had worked together on Doctor Who.[2] The film aired as a four-part serial in 1982.[2] As the Fourth Doctor, Baker had appeared in a 1977 serial entitled The Talons of Weng-Chiang wherein the Doctor was dressed as Sherlock Holmes complete with deerstalker.
Ford v Ferrari(titled Le Mans'66 in the UK and other territories)[3] is a 2019 American drama film directed by James Mangold, and written by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth and Jason Keller. It stars Matt Damon and Christian Bale, while Caitriona Balfe, Jon Bernthal,Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas, Noah Jupe, Remo Girone and Ray McKinnon appear in supporting roles.
He was offered the role of the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who in 1974, when Jon Pertwee left the role but turned it down,informing producer Barry Letts that he was not prepared to commit himself to the series for three years. The role ultimately went to Tom Baker. He appeared in The Horns of Nimon(1979) as a villain opposite Baker.
In 1981, former Doctor Who producer Barry Letts cast her as the female lead in the BBC Classics production of Gulliver in Lilliput. The character of Lady Flimnap was written for Sladen, and she said it was her favourite role. She continued to appear in various television adverts and in another Letts production, Alice in Wonderland(playing the Dormouse).
In February 2014, Jones started in Sarah Ruhl's stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando at the Royal Exchange in Manchester. The play received generally positive reviews from critics, with Jones's performance being described as"superb" by Matt Trueman in The Guardian,[42]though Quentin Letts of the Daily Mail gave a more mixed review, stating that Jones"perhaps lacks the necessary ethereal quality" for the role.