- by
Chief Bromden, a
gigantic half-Native
American patient at a
psychiatric hospital, who
presents himself as deaf, mute, and docile.
Bromden's tale focuses...
- is best
known for his
performance as the
apparently deaf and mute
Chief Bromden in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and as
Crazy Horse in...
-
quiet but violent-minded Scanlon; tall, deaf-mute
Native American Chief Bromden; and
several others with
chronic conditions.
Ratched sees McMurphy's lively...
- a stutter, whom
Ratched has
dominated into a
suicidal mess; and
Chief Bromden, a
selectively mute
Native American. In the former,
McMurphy sees a younger...
- ago". In Ken Kesey's novel,
Ratched "the Big Nurse" is
described by
Chief Bromden according to him: "She had a face that is smooth, calculated, and precision-made...
- Bay Area
stage productions. His longest-running
stage role was as
Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the
Little Fox
Theater in San Francisco...
-
Wilder as
Billy Bibbit,
William Daniels as Harding, Ed Ames as "Chief"
Bromden, Al
Nesor as Martini, and Joan
Tetzel as
Nurse Ratched.
Douglas retained...
- led to his
being cast
regularly as a
Native American. He pla****
Chief Bromden in the
Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, opposite...
- for the
Little Fox
Theatre in San Francisco, California,
playing Chief Bromden in the
original stage production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In...
- Ken Kesey's
novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the narrator,
Chief Bromden,
grows up in a
native village near the waterfall. In one section, he encounters...