- act on the Las
Vegas casino circuit. His
breakout film role came as a
boorish nouveau riche golfer in the
ensemble sports comedy Caddyshack (1980). He...
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recurring supporting characters such as "The Todd" (Robert Maschio), a
boorishly lascivious surgeon; Ted (Sam Lloyd), the hospital's hapless,
nervous lawyer;...
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looked down on "the Turk,"
which was a term of
opprobrium indicating boorishness, and
preferred to
think of
himself as an Osmanli. His
country was not...
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character was
inspired by
Donald Sinclair, an eccentric, inhospitable, and
boorishly impolite hotel owner whom
Cleese had
encountered when he sta**** at his...
- ****
Germany as "poisoned with
venom of hate,
unprofessionalism and
boorishness" and "unacceptable and unworthy"
parallel towards Russia, a "nation that...
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lifeboat B.
Jonathan Hyde as J.
Bruce Ismay,
White Star Line's ignorant,
boorish managing director. With the
prospect of an
earlier arrival in New York...
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Maher Is
Boorish. But We Shouldn't Be
Afraid to
Criticize Islam". The New Republic. Timonen...
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directed by Tony
Richardson and
George Devine.
Lansbury pla**** Helen, the
boorish,
verbally abusive mother of
Josephine (pla**** by Joan Plowright, only four...
- him with disdain,
concentrating on his mistresses,
short temper, and
boorishness.
Since then, re****essment of his
legacy has led
scholars to conclude...
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commercial success. In the
following year,
Kapoor pla**** Dev Ambre, a
boorish cop, in
Rosshan Andrrews'
action thriller Deva, a
remake of Andrrews's...