- The
Irascibles or
Irascible 18 were the
labels given to a
group of
American abstract artists who put name to an open letter,
written in 1950, to the president...
-
appeared in films, television, and theatre. He is
known for his
roles as the
irascible policeman Anderson in the BBC
series Sherlock, the
angelic quartermaster...
- that keep the film's
maudlin aspects at bay." For his
portrayal of the
irascible,
blind U.S. Army
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade in
Martin Brest's Scent...
- commentator. In 1997, he
adopted the
character of Mr. Mc****n, portra**** as an
irascible, villainous,
swaggering tyrant who
obsessed over
maintaining control of...
- history, and his
dedication to republicanism.
Adams often found his own
irascible nature a
constraint in his
political career. In the late 1750s, Adams...
- any
parts whatsoever of
human nature, e.g., of the
concupiscible and
irascible parts, in so far as they are
ruled by reason,
belong to the
natural law...
-
appears much
larger on the
inside than on the outside. The
initially irascible and
slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more comp****ionate...
-
television actor. He was
perhaps best
known for
playing the role of Lou, the
irascible owner of Lou's
Tavern in the 1999 film
Fight Club.
Iacangelo was born...
-
performance in
Louis C.K.'s
acclaimed web-based
series Horace and Pete as the
irascible Uncle Pete.
IndieWire critic Sam
Adams described as "his best role in...
-
ethical and
journalistic standards and is an
archetypal image of the tough,
irascible, but fair-minded boss. In film, the
character has been portra**** by Pierre...