Examples of using Title character in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He was selected to play the title character.
The title character is based on Benito Mussolini.
But the servant is now the hero- the title character.
He starts as the title character James Furlong.
Written by Mark Slade who also plays the title character.
In The Critic, he played the title character of Jay Sherman(using his regular speaking voice).
The film wasdirected by Ben Stiller who also stars as the title character.
Unlike its title character, Age of Ultron most definitely has soul.".
She is best known for her rolesas Megan Parker in Drake& Josh and as the title character in iCarly.
In 1995, he portrayed the title character in Christopher Marlowe's Edward II.
Ivan Petrovich Voynitsky("Uncle Vanya")-Maria's son and Sonya's uncle, the title character of the play.
Dr. Gregory House(Hugh Laurie), the title character, heads the Department of Diagnostic Medicine.
Frankenstein, however, is not a novel about discovery, despite its title character being a scientist.
In 2004, Johnson played the title character in the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company's Othello.
He and Arnold Schwarzenegger were the original choices to portray the title character in"The Incredible Hulk".
In 2004, he played the title character in Billy Liar at the Theatre Royal in Windsor.
James H. Harrington III, professionally known as Jay Harrington,(born November 15, 1971) is an American actor.He is known for his role as the title character in the ABC sitcom Better Off Ted and as Deacon Kay in S.W.A.T.
Its title character, Temperance Brennan, is named after the protagonist of Reichs' crime novel series.
Hasta la vista,baby" is a catchphrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger's title character from the 1991 science fiction action film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
The title character, the Chinese bondmaid Peony, loves her master's son, David ben Ezra, but cannot marry him due to her lowly station.
Without that brilliant, deeply resonant story, Jessica Jones is going to have torely more strongly on its title character, and I'm not convinced that it has enough faith in her--or in the audience's willingness to accept her as a protagonist even if she does things that are ugly and un-heroic.
The title character of Dr. Jane Halifax in Halifax f.p. was created especially for her by the producers of her previous show Snowy.
Olive Kitteridge is a 2014 four-hour miniseries based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout. Set in Maine,[1]the HBO miniseries features Frances McDormand as the title character, Richard Jenkins as Olive's loving husband Henry Kitteridge, Zoe Kazan as Denise Thibodeau, and Bill Murray as Jack Kennison.[2] The miniseries is divided into four parts, each depicting a certain point of time in the novel.[3].
The title character of"Ligeia" returns from the dead through the corpse of her husband's second wife- or at least the opium-addicted narrator thinks she does.
Written by and starring Mike Myers as the title character and his archenemy Dr. Evil,“Austin Powers” is a trilogy of American action-comedy films parodying spy movies.
Television and film roles Year Title Character Notes 2015- 2016 Liv and Maddie Todd Stetson Recurring role(seasons 2- 4), 4 episodes 2016 K.C. Undercover Football dude Episode:"Virtual Insanity" 2018- present General Hospital Harrison Chase Regular role 2018 School of Rock Rodrigo Episode:"Photograph" 2020 Roped Colton Film 2020 A California Christmas Joseph Lead role.
Heathcliff is an American comic strip created by George Gately in 1973[1],featuring the title character, an orange cat. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1,000 newspapers by Creators Syndicate, who took over the comic from McNaught Syndicate in 1988.[2][3].
She later starred in the 1996 sitcom Pearl as the title character and was featured on the 2001 TV drama Kate Brasher. Among her notable guest appearances was on the fourth-season premiere of Becker, which starred Cheers co-star Ted Danson.
Foxy Brown is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill.It stars Pam Grier as the title character, described by one character as"a whole lot of woman", who showcases unrelenting sexiness while battling the villains.[2] The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Truck Turner. The film uses Afrocentric references in clothing and hair.