-
disfigured as a
child on the
orders of the king.
Exiled and
renamed "
Gwynplaine", he
travels with his
protector and companion, the
vagabond philosopher...
- the
blind Dea and
Conrad Veidt as
Gwynplaine. The film is
known for the
grotesque grin on the
character Gwynplaine's face,
which often leads it to be classified...
-
Fergus or
Feargus Gwynplaine MacIntyre (born Paul
Grant Jeffery; 9
March 1956 – 25 June 2010), also
known as Froggy, was a New York City-based journalist...
- that
Finger showed them an
image of
actor Conrad Veidt in
character as
Gwynplaine (a man
whose mouth is
disfigured into a
perpetual grin) in the 1928 film...
-
George Alec Effinger's "Schrödinger's Kitten" (Omni,
September 1988), F.
Gwynplaine MacIntyre's "Schrödinger's Cat-Sitter" (Analog, July/August 2001), Rudy...
- film Mr.
Sardonicus (1961), and the
exaggerated grin of
Conrad Veidt's
Gwynplaine in the
silent film The Man Who
Laughs (1928).
Derrickson imagined the...
-
wanted him to
resemble Conrad Veidt's The Man Who
Laughs (1928)
character Gwynplaine that
inspired the Joker's
original portrayal in the comics.
Reeves made...
- 1705, Ursus's play
about Gwynplaine and Dea
became a
great success. They gave a
performance in London. On this occasion,
Gwynplaine is
confronted with his...
- Year
Title Role Ref. 2021
Marie Antoinette (마리 앙투아네트)
Count Axel von
Fersen 2025 The Man Who
Laughs (웃는 남자)
Gwynplaine...
- from the
original on
March 9, 2008.
Retrieved July 3, 2016. MacIntyre, F
Gwynplaine (May 28, 2003). "User Comment". NBC Children's
Theatre (1963–1973): The...