Examples of using Levar in English and their translations into Hebrew
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LeVar Burton.
He's rolling with Levar.
LeVar Burton?
That was you that set up Levar!
LeVar"Banana" Burton.
Betrayed Levar. Cost us money.
LeVar Burton's coming here?
That was you who set up Levar, nigga!
Levar Burton was a maybe.
Nigga, you the one set up Levar, nigga!
Forget Levar, he's too slow.
I would like to be bequeathed a drum kit ora signed photo of actor Levar Burton.
Levar was not expecting things to change.
You can even try LeVar Burton's visor!
LeVar Burton auditioned for the role in 1986.
Eventually, just like Levar… Majestic had to go shake hands with Delgato.
Levar put his arms around Delgato… and just like that, the war ended.
But I would justuse'em all on a million signed photos of actor Levar Burton.
Pierce got Levar Burton to come here for Troy?
This isn't by happenstance- this is quite intentional,” said Levar Stoney, Richmond's mayor.
And Levar Burton's glasses from Star Trek?
He puts the reading in your rainbow, the Geordi in your La Forge and the Kunta in your Kinte:Mr. LeVar Burton.
No LeVar, you blind, that's the only way you can see.
And to help us, I'm pleased to introduce a special guest-- surprisingly, it only took gas money and the promiseof free food to get him here-- Mr. LeVar Burton.
It would appear LeVar Burton won't be joining us. So, um, let's get started.
Levardis Robert Martyn Burton, Jr.(born February 16, 1957),professionally known as LeVar Burton, is an American actor, presenter, director, producer, and author.
In December 1988, ABC aired a two-hour made-for-TV movie: Roots: The Gift. Basedon characters from the book, it starred LeVar Burton as Kunta Kinte, Avery Brooks as Cletus Moyer, Kate Mulgrew as Hattie Carraway, and Tim Russ as house slave Marcellus(all four actors later became prominent as leading actors in the Star Trek franchise).
The cast of the miniseries included LeVar Burton as Kunta Kinte, Leslie Uggams as Kizzy, and Ben Vereen as Chicken George. A 14-hour sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, aired in 1979, featuring the leading African-American actors of the day.