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How to use character part in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "character part" and check conjugation/comparative form for "character part". Mastering all the usages of "character part" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"It was a fantastic chance to play a real character part," the Kingsman: The Secret Service star said.
Unfortunately, Coop is also the most ancillary character, part of Spencer's Crenshaw past and largely unconnected to the engine of the story.
"The goal is to humanize all these characters, and for my character, part of that journey was being on camera for the first time in his life," said Schwimmer.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 39-year-old shares her thoughts on the possibility of reviving her beloved characterpart-time vampire slayer, part-time student — in some form.
When you're playing a big character, part of what makes the character funny is you sort of up the stakes, and you up their behavior, and there's a slight commentary, I guess, to their behavior, which is part of what makes it funny.
Permanent death acts as a way to connect players with the main character Part of developer Ninja Theory's goal is to have players experience what it's like to be Senua, a Celtic warrior with psychosis who believes she is traveling into the Viking underworld of Hel to find the soul of her dead lover.
He also had a character part as a psychiatrist in Philip Kaufman's 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Boldman, Craig; Jeff Shutlz; and Rich Koslowski. "I Was A Teen Age Comic Book Character! (Part Three)," Archie, Free Comic Book Day Edition #2 (Archie Comics, 2004).
A pristine copy of this film is preserved in the Library of Congress. That same year Power appeared in a Selig film called John Needham's Double. When not acting on Broadway, Power appeared in films. Producer William Fox found him a great character part at Fox Studios in Footfalls (1921).
In 2010 she guest starred on "The Defenders" in the pilot episode as the Clerk. She then played a recurring character part of the Requisitions Officer in the TV series "Dexter". She later appeared in another TV movie, "Grace", and then a short, "Mushroom Pizza". She joined the recurring cast of "Conan" playing numerous characters from 2010 to 2011.
The role of Mohinder was originally written to be a 55-year-old geneticist looking for super powered humans. However, Sendhil Ramamurthy's audition was so convincing that the main character part was rewritten to be a younger geneticist following in his father's footsteps. The concept of the older geneticist was spun off into the minor, yet central, character of Chandra Suresh.
Margery Louise Allingham (20 May 1904 – 30 June 1966) was an English novelist from the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction", best remembered for her hero, the gentleman sleuth Albert Campion. Initially believed to be a parody of Dorothy L. Sayers's detective Lord Peter Wimsey, Campion matured into a strongly individual character, part-detective, part-adventurer, who formed the basis for 18 novels and many short stories.
In Episode 21, Season 5, Smart tells the Chief, "People ask if Larrabee and I are related." Robert's character part, and his generally sweet, unassuming nature, enhanced the joviality of Get Smart. After the cancellation of Get Smart, Karvelas again joined his cousin Adams on the sitcom, The Partners, which starred Adams and Rupert Crosse and co-starred Dick Van Patten. The show was cancelled after one season.
The movie was shot on location in Italy, although Chandler's radio commitments meant some of it had to be filmed in Hollywood. It was back to Fox for his second film for them, as an embittered Union cavalryman in Two Flags West for director Robert Wise. Chandler replaced Lee J. Cobb and it was one of his least typical roles, a character part rather than a leading man.
Finger wrote both the initial script for Batman's debut in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939) and the character's second appearance, while Kane provided art.Detective Comics #27 and #28 at the Grand Comics Database. Batman proved a breakout hit, and Finger went on to write many of the early Batman stories, including making major contributions to the Joker character. Part 2, "Interview: The Joker's Maker Tackles The Man Who Laughs", August 5, 2009. .
"Theatres", The Observer, 23 August 1942, p. 1 In both shows, Holloway presented new monologues, and The Times thought a highlight of Fine and Dandy was a parody of the BBC radio programme The Brains Trust, with Holloway "ponderously anecdotal" and Henson "gigglingly omniscient"."Savile Theatre", The Times, 1 May 1942, p. 6 In 1941 Holloway took a character part in Gabriel Pascal's film of Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara, in which he played a policeman.
In Hollywood Heflin had a support role in Back Door to Heaven (1939). He returned to Broadway where he played Macaulay Connor opposite Katharine Hepburn, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Booth in The Philadelphia Story, which ran for 417 performances from 1939–1940. It led to Heflin being offered a choice character part in the Errol Flynn western Santa Fe Trail (1940) at Warners, playing a villainous gun seller. The movie was a big hit.
Japanese players were given the option to download a free patch released later to unlock 3 cars that were added into IDAS4 version 1.5: RX-8, MX-5, and Altezza. Japanese players also have the option to buy two additional My Character Part add-ons, which if purchased gave you more character customization parts for ¥ 336 each.Initial D EXTREME STAGE PlayStation Store page Japanese PSN store also sold Initial D manga chapters for 300 yen each.
Albert Finney played Hercule Poirot in Orient Express but was unable to reprise his role in the follow up. The producers felt if they could not get Finney they should go in a totally different direction and picked Peter Ustinov. "Poirot is a character part if ever there was one," said producer Goodwin, "and Peter is a top character actor."The case of the vanishing mystery writer: Christie liked only two of the 19 movies made from her books.
Fanny Zilch is an animated cartoon character, part of the Terrytoons series. She made her debut in 1933. Her cartoons were musical spoofs of melodrama serials like The Perils of Pauline, in which blonde sweetheart Fanny -- "the Banker's Daughter" -- was pursued by the villainous Oil Can Harry, and protected by the heroic J. Leffingwell Strongheart. Terrytoons later used the melodrama spoof as a running theme in the Mighty Mouse cartoons, beginning with A Fight to the Finish in 1947.
Rudolph Valentino, whom the term Latin Lover was created for and who epitomized the type of the Latin Lover Charles Boyer, creator of the French lover cliché Antonio Banderas, one of the latest incarnations of the type Latin lover is a stereotypical stock character, part of the star system. It appeared for the first time in Hollywood in the 1920s for Italian actor Rudolph Valentino and, for the most part, lost popularity during World War II.
In her 2013 biography, Hermione Lee noted that the Theatre-Land of 1960s London is invoked with brio, with every small character part invoking the time between post-war and modern London. Asked in interviews about the book’s conclusion, Fitzgerald stated that she had meant Jonathan to die, or for readers to think that he would do so. Lee notes, however, that the novel does not tell us: comedy hovers on the edge of tragedy, with the balance kept perfectly unresolved.
Supervising producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach wrote the episode. Both Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim were born in Korea but raised in the United States. Yunjin Kim initially auditioned for the role of Kate, but the producers liked her so much that they created an entirely new character, part of "a couple [that's] alienated from the rest of the group because they can't communicate." A male Korean actor was sought out as Kim's co-star, with Dae Kim winning the part.
Rum Tum Tugger is often portrayed as a rock star-esque cat, and Andrew Lloyd Webber has stated that part of the character is intended to be an homage to Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones. In an attempt to modernize the show, Rum Tum Tugger was revamped into a street rapper in the 2014 West End revival. The role is usually played by a rock tenor with a strong falsetto register. As a major character part, Tugger is a principal singing role with several solos.
After Young and Innocent, he alternated between leading roles and supporting parts in films. He was cast in the title role of Uncle Silas (1947); a character part in which he played a man formerly suspected of murder who plots against his young niece, an heiress played by Jean Simmons. After a couple of more leads in self-produced films, he tended to concentrate on the theatre, only taking small roles in film and television thereafter. His last role was in the horror film The Projected Man (1966).
The Guardian summed up, "Bachchan seizes upon his cranky character part, making Bashkor as garrulously funny in his theories on caste and marriage as his system is backed-up." The performance won Bachchan his fourth National Film Award for Best Actor and his third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. In 2016, he appeared in the women-centric courtroom drama film Pink which was highly praised by critics and with an increasingly good word of mouth, was a resounding success at the domestic and overseas box office. Bachchan's performance in the film received acclaim.
The Gone-Away World is the debut novel of British author Nick Harkaway, a science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world crippled by the 'Go-Away War'. First published in June 2008 by Heinemann. The book is written from the perspective of a single character, part of a group of ex-special operatives turned truckers that collectively make up the 'Haulage & HazMat Emergency Civil Freebooting Company'. The story largely focuses on the lives of the narrator and that of his best friend, a member of the company.
"You only see her in long shot, though it's enough to get an idea of what she was like on stage." Welitsch was still able to sing roles such as Magda in Puccini's La rondine in Vienna in 1955, and to record the character part of Marianne, the duenna, in Herbert von Karajan's 1956 set of Der Rosenkavalier. She successfully turned to the non-operatic stage, in parts such as June in a German translation of The Killing of Sister George in Berlin in 1970. Long after her retirement Welitsch continued to be regarded by professionals with admiration and affection.
Disemboweling Paris Hilton characterpart of Gwar show in Edmonton, 2004 Gwar began work on their next album, tentatively titled Go to Hell!, in January 2006. That same month, Gwar opened a gallery show called "The Art of Gwar" at Art Space gallery in Richmond to display the many props, costumes, cartoons, paintings produced by The Slave Pit, Gwar's art and effects studio. On February 23, 2006, Gwar's official website announced Gwar's album, officially titled Beyond Hell, for which, at the urging of DRT Entertainment, a cover version of Alice Cooper's "School's Out" was recorded and released. The music video was directed by David Brodsky on July 2, 2006.
Robert's travels to persuade his brother-in-law to aid Empress Maud militarily in England is in the background of the novel The Rose Rent. His return to England when Empress Maud is trapped in Oxford Castle figures in The Hermit of Eyton Forest. Robert's return to England with his young nephew Henry, years later the king succeeding Stephen, is in the background of the plot of The Confession of Brother Haluin, as the battles begin anew with Robert's military guidance. Robert's success in the Battle of Wilton (1143) leads to the death of a fictional character, part of the plot of The Potter's Field.
In 2014, he starred as a Cornish person and Mebyon Kernow member in the BBC series W1A. Actual Mebyon Kernow leader Dick Cole suggested Simon "wasn't nearly as handsome as any of the Mebyon Kernow front bench." He currently plays the Sid James character part in BBC Radio's Missing Hancocks series, in which the cast recreate the original Hancock roles in re-recordings of original scripts where the original recordings of the episodes have been wiped. He plays the role of "Ron Bone" - manager of The Mallard Theatre - in BBC Radio 4's sit-com The Simon Day Show, from 2012 (6 half-hour-long episodes) - also repeated several times through the years on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
McGlinn had been "inspired", too, when he had turned to the elderly Jack Gilford for the character part of Moonface Martin (although Pinnacle's Bernard Cribbins also deserved praise for his "clearly projected" version of the role). And "the Ambrosian Chorus sing and the London Symphony Orchestra play as though they were born to music such as this". The album's only defect was its casting of Frederica von Stade as Hope Harcourt - "Her soprano does really seem a shade too operatic for the piece". In sum, the RCA and Pinnacle discs were rewarding mementos of the production that they documented, and people who had last heard Porter's show in theatres in London or New York might find McGlinn's way with it initially disconcerting.
Claude Austin Trevor Schilsky (7 October 1897 - 22 January 1978) was a Northern Irish actor who had a long career in film and television. He played the parson in John Galsworthy's Escape at the world premiere in London's West End in 1926 and was the only member of the cast to transfer to New York City for the Broadway production a year later.The Magazine - Programme No.605, Grantley & Co.Ltd, 28 Leicester Square, London WC2 He was the first actor to play Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot on screen in three British films during the early 1930s: Alibi (1931), Black Coffee (1931) and Lord Edgware Dies (1934). He subsequently turned up in a character part in a later Poirot adaptation The Alphabet Murders in 1965.
Charles David Tannen (October 22, 1915 – December 28, 1980) was an American actor and screenwriter. A general purpose actor who worked primarily at 20th Century Fox, he had mostly bit and/or supporting parts in movies, appearing in more than two hundred films, including Jesse James (1939), The Return of Frank James (1940), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) with Marilyn Monroe, There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), The Fly (1958), and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961). Director Preston Sturges once praised Tannen for his acting ability, being quoted as saying, > If you have a middle-aged character part, either Gentile or Jewish, either > comic or dramatic, I urge you to give it to Tannen, and I guarantee that you > will be enchanted by his authority, his unction, his voice, his theatrical > resource, and his profound ability. Tannen also made many appearances on such television series as Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Lassie, The Twilight Zone, Rawhide, The Rifleman and Jefferson Drum.

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