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"Everyman" Definitions
  1. an ordinary or typical person

575 Sentences With "Everyman"

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But you're right, I'm still the everyman, but now I'm the everyman in pretty questionable situations.
Everyman approaches Fellowship, who flakes, and Kindred, who declines, and Good Deeds, who is too weak to make the journey—Everyman has neglected her for too long.
Kyle is the everyman — he feels what everybody feels.
Do we need an everyman to save us from ourselves?
Take, for instance, Carol Ann Duffy's new adaptation of Everyman.
Whether artist or everyman, I believe we are stronger together.
It's this everyman color that blends in with the environment.
This isn't some weekend build project for the everyman, unfortunately.
That worthy substitution may make Cyrano more of an Everyman.
"everyman." The poor optics prompted reliable sources from Vilimsky's Austrian
They were the uniform of Everyman, the invisible made visible.
Like Simmons, Travis pitches himself as both Everyman and outsider.
A painfully neurotypical everyman who just wants to love you.
Mr. Kamprad was, like his designer wares, a studied Everyman.
"Old age isn't a battle," he wrote in "Everyman" (2006).
"I'm a designer slash artist for the Everyman," he said.
" Everyman, 2006 In assessing "Everyman," Nadine Gordimer wrote that "Roth has proved by the mastery and integrity of his writing the difference between the erotic and the pornographic, in our sleazy era of the latter.
A part of Dr. Li's appeal has been his Everyman sensibilities.
"Beer Never Broke My Heart," is the everyman ballad of Beto.
He is also an Everyman because of suffering — that great equalizer.
In both cases, his outsider's eagerness and Everyman approach were advantages.
I wanted to write about somebody who was an Everyman player.
Abe Vigoda made it look effortless to bring out Phil's inner Everyman.
An everyman who's special not because he's gifted but because he's fallible.
They had an everyman, rough-around-the edges appeal that Blur didn't.
Edwin is everyman, with one small exception: He is now $15,000 richer.
This everyman has proved useful in the fight against local tyrants, too.
He was an aged Everyman, reeling at changed roles and altered rules.
He has done all this with an everyman appeal endearing to Australians.
John Gallagher Jr. is an affable everyman; Sofia Boutella is his date.
"The Model 3 is still an expensive car for the everyman," he said.
Dusty famously was "the son of a plumber" and a real life everyman.
A fitting final battle for an everyman and a hero of Nordic Noir.
It is, though, exactly that everyman element that is part of curling's allure.
His use of the word "spy" was as blunt as his everyman face.
Meanwhile, the everyman hero of the story is brought low, providing emotional stakes.
"It's an everyman building," said Eoghan Lewis, an architect who runs tours there.
The men depicted were unmistakably Everyman laborers, with rough clothes and strained faces.
But the familiarity of the suit made them more palatable to the everyman.
But his studied everyman persona may have helped clinch blue-collar votes in Queensland.
His in-character interview as a lottery-hopeful everyman, embedded below, is pure gold.
Joe Staten Paul and I really wanted to tell a story of the everyman.
Everyman is a medieval morality play, written in England in the late 15th century.
Are you still an everyman when you're no longer standing in for just anyone?
Alan Dossor (1941–2016), artistic director of the Everyman Theatre between 1970 and 1975.
He's always been a wonderful everyman, but lately he's been going the extra mile.
A keen interest in the travails of Everyman has defined his television career, too.
Rhodes could have given WWE one of the hottest everyman stories they've ever booked.
Everyman hero and chill bro Matthew McConuaughey has an acting habit of word bumbling.
To give the internet public its due, I do tweet such banal, everyman shit.
The plot deals with an Everyman who loses his way, distracted by worldly temptations.
The film is the classic story about an "everyman" protecting a damsel in distress.
The great thing about James Corden is how readily available his everyman routine is.
Rather than a novelty, he's an Everyman, surrounded by people who share his values.
"Timex was and is an Everyman watch and I like that," Dr. Nazerian said.
Gibson is a bland everyman, beige and placeless in that bluff Johnny Carson manner.
And it misstated, at one point, the year Mr. Roth's novel "Everyman" was published.
That does not preclude him from having a touch of the Everyman as hero.
Since Ken Bone is so 2016, America needed a new everyman to rally behind.
New Republic makes particularly sophisticated products with an attention to the everyman and affordability.
The everyman has Candy Crush and Farmville, and only an elite few will have Oculus.
They wanted to open it up to "the everyman" when they actually went to market.
It's a pizza oven for the everyman, the unaffordable luxury we must all lust after.
But recently, he's thrown a little edginess into his everyman persona — thanks to Martin Scorsese.
"He had an Everyman quality," said Mike Weisman, a former executive producer at NBC Sports.
VR is not to be demonized before it's really started to impact upon the everyman.
He's the relateable, genuine everyman, who just happens to be a world class pro wrestler.
The Colonel is the Forbidden Planet everyman that a generation of shut-in masturbators demand.
He's more of an icon disguised as an everyman; Prince in a zip-up hoodie.
Hamilton, 26, said he believed the team's Everyman nature was a factor in its appeal.
And, yes, that includes the Everyman rebel named Winston Smith, portrayed here by Tom Sturridge.
The medieval morality play "Everyman" gets an update from the gifted playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.
The novel's Everyman candidate, Berzelius (Buzz) Windrip, is hardly a perfect stand-in for Trump.
BALTIMORE — The seats are no more than 14 inches from the Everyman Theater stage here.
Still, he's positioned himself as the upstanding, hardworking everyman with values instead of political stances.
FACTS and statistics struggle to capture the emotional effect of sudden social change on the everyman.
Bushnell was wearing a plaid shirt and jeans while everyman Higgins casually sipped on a cocktail?
"It was also important for us to have the everyman, like in the original," Dippold said.
In jeans, some black sneakers, and a positively G9 Baracuta jacket, Pichai's got that everyman look.
BlackBerry had flirted with the consumer market before, but the Pearl was its first everyman smartphone.
BlackBerry had flirted with the consumer market before, but the Pearl was its first everyman smartphone.
Beto seems to be trying harder and harder to find ways to show he's an 'Everyman.
He is an everyman with a tragic past: a beloved wife suffering from early-onset dementia.
He's an action hero in the same light, a generic white-guy everyman to root for.
You were an everyman: As long as you had a hoodie, you could be Alex Mercer.
But he tends to work with protagonists with more personality and specificity, and less Everyman approachability.
Costing more than $10,000, a rotary evaporator (or rotovap) is impractical as hell for the everyman.
Whether his everyman persona can carry him far out of his state remains to be seen.
The Mooch, unlike his former boss, is the more genuine Everyman raging in his gilt tower.
Mr. Panitch plays an Everyman mensch, while Mr. Lewis and Mr. Anderson tackle the character roles.
He's a middle-aged Everyman: thoughtful, tortured and angry about the drift of Angela Merkel's Germany.
This year, Keanu has become a true everyman: an actor, and a meme, for all seasons.
But she is the only figure who's willing to go with Everyman into the wormy grave.
He fans out his punch cards like a poker player proud of his hand: Everyman. Birch.
The costume designer for "Jimmy Kimmel Live" once characterized the host's body-hugging two-button suits from Gucci or Tom Ford as the foundation of an Everyman image, although failing to add that it is the rare Everyman who can shell out $5,000 for Tom Ford threads.
Da Silva&aposs humble beginnings and everyman charisma also help him identify with voters in the region.
There are also political and philosophical differences surrounding what Bitcoin is supposed to mean for the everyman.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Trump's everyman-billionaire political identity, taken at face value, is much harder to weaponize than Romney's was.
He conveys an everyman persona, having founded a Denver brewery before he ever ran for public office.
He's an approachable aw-shucks everyman, and his version of Sully gives off a subdued fatherly appeal.
Like court jesters in medieval Europe, his everyman style has proved an ideal vehicle for social criticism.
He possesses both the experience and demeanor of "the everyman" to simply laugh at Donald Trump's shenanigans.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
"Doughboy" is slang for the "everyman" who fought on the front lines of the First World War.
We wanted the guy to be an Everyman who thinks he's a movie star, but it's over.
His character is an Everyman with a dead-end job who, like Segel, faces an existential crisis.
He's also leaning on his everyman experience as a selling point as he begins a listening tour.
Schumer has pushed for Democrats to reclaim the mantle of economic populism from Trump's phony "everyman" appeals.
From 1949, the first year "Salesman" was staged, Miller's hero, Willy Loman, was anointed an American Everyman.
A 20143-year-old, wealthy San Francisco liberal, Ms. Pelosi is nobody's idea of an everyman politician.
The loser among the Membership was Mark Davis, the Everyman spawn of the Raiders' outlaw founder, Al Davis.
How could the everyman food for all walks of life pair so well with the highest end cuisine?
So when I finally got to test Savant's new home remote for the everyman, I had high expectations.
"I'm really glad that you are an everyman," Ngo said to me when the four-week project ended.
This is not an unusual combination for Gaiman, who tends to like everyman protagonists with faithless, abrasive girlfriends.
"I receive four or five robocalls a day," he added, as if to give his Everyman bona fides.
The Onion satirized Biden in 2009 in a viral article that cemented Biden's image of a lovable everyman.
Superhero, blockbuster superstar, and everyman Chris Pratt isn't one to pass up on the chance to get pampered.
The band's scrappy songs brimmed with punk attitude, but tossed out the subcultural signifiers for an everyman perspective.
They're an Indian dessert for the everyman, and are the perfect compliment to a nice cup of chai.
Many comics would not have included it, but there's always been a vulnerability to Sandler's frustrated Everyman charisma.
An earlier version of this obituary misstated, at one point, the year Mr. Roth's novel "Everyman" was published.
We walked to Everyman Espresso, a proletariat title for a coffee shop that charges $4 for a latte.
Part of Green's lasting appeal with Michigan State fans has to do with his everyman nature, Izzo said.
The flower power protests and Everyman marches weren't out of place on New York's streets at this time.
Perhaps the most telling signal that celebrating the "lovable losers" as comforting symbols of "everyman" — just like us!
Maybe that's to be expected, though; the label of "everyman" can be both a blessing and a curse.
Staver estimates that of people who start out trying Uberman, three-quarters end up on some version of Everyman.
A pushpin at the very bottom creates a violent pin-up portrait of an everyman now drained of life.
He represents a definitive sensitive everyman action hero that was a departure from a very masculine and muscular prototype.
He's a relatable kind of villain, harmless and sad — not an Everyman, but an audience avatar for the downtrodden.
Costi, the Romanian Everyman at the center of "The Treasure," leads a reasonably comfortable if not terribly exciting life.
And with Jack Malik, the Yesterday team has done what seemed impossible and given us a South Asian everyman.
His photographs—of addicts and street scenes, invalids and sports events—are uncaptioned, which lends them an everyman air.
That he will ply his business acumen on behalf of the everyman and turn his good fortune into theirs.
The Ghostbusters actress recently teamed up with Pizza Hut to portray the "Everyman," and her appearance does not disappoint.
His music reflected the precarity and responsibilities of the everyman during this time, although his songs are rarely political.
The show presents sweet little stories in the lives of The Guy's customers, people connected through this bicycling everyman.
Here, Biden exudes the same Everyman quality that's been on display for more than 40 years of public life.
They were your psychologist, your directory, an everyman or woman who could help with most anything while pouring drinks.
But Stanley stands out: He's an everyman, a nine-to-fiver who rests because we, as humans, deserve rest.
As the story begins, Jimmy Yee, the Everyman protagonist of many of Shiga's comics, is writing a suicide note.
Even Paul Rudd—whose entire career is based on his portrayal of the unkempt everyman—has before and after shots.
She doesn't think it's quite as miraculous as Uberman—she sometimes feels tired—but the Everyman schedule has more flexibility.
Polysleeping, whether as an Uberman or just an Everyman, has never been about squeezing more work hours into her day.
Rob is as much of a mess as ever, but Kravitz's take on the everyman is undoubtedly cooler that Cusack's. 
Berg's piercing music ventures into Expressionist atonality with remnants of Mahlerian harmonic richness, lending tragic stature to Wozzeck's Everyman struggles.
He now has mixed opinions of his former boss and believes much of Brown's populist-everyman image has become calculated.
The Abbey of the Everyman, the fanatical religious order, and the patriarchal antithesis to the Brigmore Witches, has taken over.
You're Edison Trent, the (inevitably white and culturally American) "everyman" character, a sort of inexpensive stand-in for Han Solo.
These are the regular-nice acts of a person who holds the mantle of Everyman in our movie star culture.
The challenge for me was to move in the other direction to feel like an everyday person, like the everyman.
Faithful listeners adore Zolak's bombast, his Everyman outlook and his playing-day yarns of locker room fights and beery weekends.
His latest collaboration is with the rising country singer-songwriter Luke Combs, who brings a somberness to his Everyman affability.
In the original play, Everyman (guess who he represents!) is told by God that he will soon die and be judged.
Earlier this year "The Sellout" was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize, a British award that rewards humour in fiction.
Firewatch puts you in the shoes of everyman Henry, a fire lookout who's drawn into a mystery alongside his coworker Delilah.
Like about half the stories on this list, "Exhibit Piece" is about a world-weary everyman whose life spirals into absurdity.
Beyond his everyman image, Zelenskiy has faced scrutiny over his business connections to one of Ukraine's most powerful tycoons, Ihor Kolomoisky.
Some characters, like the protagonist Jurgis Rudkus, a young Lithuanian immigrant, have simplified and exaggerated features, underlining his earnest Everyman quality.
After building the Model S and Model X, Tesla would build the highly anticipated car for the everyman, the Model 3.
Eric Grimm is an events manager at Everyman Espresso in NYC, as well as a coffee and culture writer for Sprudge.
His ubiquitous barn coat and pickup truck all but whistled their own everyman tunes, and his high favorability numbers showed it.
By sitting out the 2016 primary, Biden's record largely remained unexamined, thereby preserving his image as an affable, everyman vice president.
And then you meet everyone else: Atlas, crusading everyman; Sander Cohen, amoral artist; Tennenbaum, repentant super scientist; Suchong, unrepentant super scientist.
If Bialetti's Moka Express is the everyman stovetop espresso maker, Alessi's Pulcina is the high-brow moka pot for artsy types.
The Thread Re: The Everyman Carvell Wallace profiled the actor Riz Ahmed, who has discovered how to excel beyond tidy genres.
But as Dameron himself later discovered, this was the appealingly Everyman image that cyberthieves had selected for a global catfishing operation.
His image is the mirror of the "everyman" without the initiative to rock colorful fabrics (we'll ignore his Gold Dancer days).
Under Mr. Xi, who has played up an image as an Everyman, the fight against poverty has become a national mantra.
Glen Campbell, who died of Alzheimer's disease at 20083 on Tuesday, sang in the clear, caring voice of an American Everyman.
Sandy and Mark Laken, Shawn's parents and the sponsors of this production, have spent a lot of time at Everyman recently.
Unlike the Model 3, Tesla's more affordable car for the everyman, the Roadster is basically a very expensive, shiny, fast toy.
His subjects — whether chasing dreams, their pasts, or caught in one of life's many in-between moments — become a sort of everyman.
It ranks at No. 4 for highest-grossing Indian film franchises and plays up the likable everyman character Khan is known for.
Donald Glover doesn't appear interested in positioning Earn as a down-on-his-luck everyman, bumbling his way from scenario to scenario.
We -- who watched you become the put-upon everyman of an administration built from billionaires, bankers and generals -- are rooting for you.
"The voices blow through him," the poet says, and they often blow hard, until he emerges as a sort of higher Everyman.
The nine "doughboy" statues, including those in Abingdon Square in the West Village and Woodside in Queens, are "everyman," Mr. Kuhn said.
Part of the appeal of Kermit the Frog is his status as an Everyman: small, far from powerful, but pure of heart.
It's a bid to differentiate the characters and inject an Everyman foil to the insular and often absurd podcaster culture on display.
But when it came to "Linda Vista," Letts recognized that the play would benefit from Barford's unforced charisma and his Everyman quality.
Then God announces that Everyman has become so craven and materialistic that he can purge himself of these impulses only by dying.
General Al-Saadi's profile — he is a Shiite but not aligned with any party — made him something of an Everyman soldier-hero.
Believing herself the Everyman destined to correct the corruption of the elites, she intends to sneak into Cleveland and share her poetry.
Nor are costly designer clothes necessarily the most effective means of personifying the Everyman politicians of all stripes have lately seized upon.
He described them as Everyman riding the subway, in line at the grocery store and on the way to school and work.
Yet many Democrats have argued that his "everyman" brand and blue-collar appeal would make him particularly well-suited to challenge Trump.
The new trailer for "Lego Movie 2" introduces Rex Dangervest, who is voiced by Chris Pratt, as is our everyman hero Emmet.
Wheels Not only are cars and trucks getting more reliable, but everyman vehicles over all are now more dependable than luxury brands.
Crucially, Everyman is also compatible with a nine-to-five job, as long as your employer doesn't mind you taking a midday snooze.
Splinterheads This quirky independent rom-com is another showcase for Middleditch's everyman charm, even if it never really took off critically or commercially.
Everyman asks various figures to accompany him to judgment — his friends and family, his worldly goods — but one by one, they all refuse.
In the end, Everyman is only able to achieve absolution and be cleansed of his sins by repenting before God and flagellating himself.
His campaign exploited the parallels with that fictional narrative, portraying him as an everyman who would stand up to a crooked political class.
His abs were a far cry from his everyman pudge he and his characters had rocked previously, so it was a Big Deal.
But he adopted a studied everyman persona, which seems to have gone down better than Mr Shorten's equally studied efforts to look statesmanlike.
The Bone Zone suddenly became a less amusing place Thursday when sleuths discovered the nation's favorite everyman had a somewhat unsavory Reddit history.
BUSINESS LINKS Beyond his everyman image, Zelenskiy has faced scrutiny over his business connections to one of Ukraine's most powerful tycoons, Ihor Kolomoisky.
" In Hollywood, an Everyman in the White House is often played for laughs: Chris Rock in "Head of State"; Kevin Kline in "Dave.
It shows a befuddled Everyman at a voting booth who, despite having educated himself with newspapers and pamphlets, still can't make a decision.
It's the tale of a true American hero: a luckless everyman who triumphs through plucky optimism despite the obstacle placed in his way.
In theory, that would give the courts the ability to stop the executive branch from arbitrarily barring the everyman from buying a gun.
His presidential campaign exploited parallels with that fictional narrative, portraying him as an everyman who would stand up to a crooked political class.
Everyman is a relatively small player in the sector operating 33 cinemas, with 110 screens, according to the latest figures from the company.
Made by thousands of independent producers, distributed on Etsy and CafePress and Redbubble or mocked up by hand, memewear is for the Everyman.
For a pope who has made something of a brand of his everyman lifestyle, this mishap overshadowed the overarching tenor of his trip.
Tributes are flowing for American rock 'n' roll everyman Tom Petty, who passed away at 66 on Monday night after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Instead—in a touching show of everyman populism—the lines will have to be approved by a 13-member commission of randomly selected voters.
Yes, the gastro maestro ditched a shoe that's all about access and the everyman for one of the most exclusive kicks on the market.
The epithet derives from a short story of the early 20th century in which an aristocrat called Zhao humiliates a sort of Chinese Everyman.
Biden was a rock star and Kaine was an everyman, but Obama was the same old dismissive, out-of-touch professor he's always been.
This photo, which somehow looks like funny everyman Tom Hanks and funny funnyman Bill Murray, makes it seem like that's the most logical answer.
He also interrupts the music with long, unaccompanied skits between an everyman, played by radio personality Big Von, and God, played by — I swear!
Pence is the "silent majority," the instinctively-conservative everyman who needs a larger-than-life steamroller to batter down the doors of political correctness.
He was no longer the city's everyman, the way he used to be, who took homeless guys to the movies and fixed flat tires.
Ms. Poésy is fine as the clipped Frenchwoman who might have Asperger's syndrome, but Mr. Dillane carries the show as the rumpled British Everyman.
But by making an opera about television—a source of entertainment for the Everyman—they are, perforce, creating a marriage of high and low.
His Everyman behavior and his eccentricities, which extended to his 22007s consignment-shop wardrobe and his hip-hop-infused vocabulary, made Lochte stand out.
His presidential campaign exploited the parallels with that fictional narrative, portraying him as an everyman who would stand up to a crooked political class.
Mr. Hopp's performance peeled back the character's many layers and identities — Everyman, fool, pious Jew, paterfamilias — without ever reducing him to a single one.
He has burnished his everyman credentials by cutting government salaries, flying coach around the country and opening the opulent presidential palace to the public.
Martin Freeman stars as Arthur Dent, an English Everyman who survives the destruction of Earth thanks to his alien friend, Ford Prefect (Mos Def).
Jordan worked exceptionally hard but showed us that, despite his angelic basketball skills, he was just another Everyman trying to make it in baseball.
So his take on the seminal identity play in the Western canon, "Everyman," is sure to be fascinating, challenging and, odds are, seriously unsettling.
Being a tough but likable, everyman "Boston guy" has been one of the hooks on which Wahlberg has hung his hat as an actor.
The hallmark of the British sitcom is a quasi-unbearable protagonist who is an Everyman, only insofar as every man can laugh at him.
Is she merely there, kind of like the dog or a pricey lamp, so she can suggest that the hero is also an Everyman?
Mr. Berryman's prefatory remarks are delivered with the smooth, Everyman diction you associate with actors doing voice-overs or pitching their résumés at auditions.
When I went home for Christmas, however, I decided to give Milton another go, and took my little Everyman edition with me to the bath.
Sheeran said that he was playing the character as an everyman and wanted to show that soldiers at war are, in essence, just normal guys.
In what better guise could Japan have welcomed the world to Tokyo, venue of the next summer games, than as the world's most recognised everyman?
The peasant boy riding his hobby horse and the girl poking her stick in a pile of manure are no mere cyphers, they are everyman.
Petty wasn't too pretty to look at, didn't have a wild or flashy persona and his workaday, everyman songs felt neither cosmic nor particularly epic.
The oracular voice of authority is being drowned out by the aggregated voice of the Everyman, the credentialled scholar dethroned by the anonymous Wikipedia contributor.
I can see now why people wanted to Brexit the country back to the past, with all its everyman glory, drab clothing and buried scandals.
The protagonists of these types of shows are generally young male "everyman" types, uncertain of themselves or even shy — reflections of the presumed target audience.
When he is courtside, Drake, in his own strange way, morphs into an Everyman, shamelessly mocking Antetokounmpo when he fouls out of a critical game.
The H53.23's redesign, for which it had GM to thank, meant it was more hospitable to the everyman, both in comfort and in aesthetic.
But the narrator — a genuine Everyman and substitute for so many of us — will go on to face a reality far more brutal and complicated.
The medieval morality play "Everyman" gets an update from the gifted playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (his last theatrical renovation: a brilliant take on "The Octoroon").
When West débuted as a solo artist, in 2004, he came across as an Everyman striver whose petty arrogance masked a deeper set of insecurities.
Steph Curry stayed healthy and found the right system and got better, and this does not make him an everyman simply because he's not 6'9.
He understands he is indebted to the social media platform, that it's essential to maintaining his popularity—not to mention his status as an everyman.
While plenty of graphic designers prefer to play inside baseball, Draplin, who runs Draplin Design Company out of Portland, is a design evangelist for the everyman.
But Campbell's legacy will be his many songs with everyman ease, instantly recognizable tunes that sound so simple — until you try to play and sing them.
The subtext of wealth and celebrity wrecks his potential as an everyman figure — one who might conceivably have eschewed megastar-specific afflictions for universal human error.
Berlinger says the film is an exploration of Bundy's supposed everyman charm, and how people can find themselves to be so easily seduced by a psychopath.
The franchise's previous installment, 2014's Transformers: Age of Extinction, handed the story over to a new hero, Cade Yeager, played by everyman actor Mark Wahlberg.
A TELEVISION show's everyman character winds up as president, and now the actor who plays him leads the polls ahead of Ukraine's election on March 31st.
George Clooney's Suburbicon is an acidic crime drama about a middle-class everyman (Matt Damon) who gets in over his head with a twisted criminal scheme.
Coakley had a reputation for being "cold" and prone to gaffes about Boston's beloved sports teams, while Brown presented himself as an authentic New England everyman.
But as improvements in technology make bigger, bolder drones accessible to the everyman, we might see them becoming more viable for drug gangs down the road.
These are feats no other NBA player — much less Curry, who is limited by his everyman profile, despite the vast image proof it provides — can match.
GM chose the Las Vegas show to debut its everyman electrified Chevy Bolt and to announce its $500 million partnership with Silicon Valley's Lyft, for instance.
Despite his everyman image, critics accuse Zelenskiy of having too close a relationship with a powerful businessman, Ihor Kolomoisky, whose TV channel broadcasts his comedy shows.
The Encyclopédie was both the cause and the effect of a profoundly Enlightenment conviction: that, for books about everything, the best possible audience was the Everyman.
In office, he built a reputation as a rumpled everyman; he drove an old Nissan to work, arriving before sunrise, and he reduced his own salary.
Kanye West ushered in an era of the everyman rap star and Drake continued it, but both do so through the lens of intense self-examination.
After Everyman repents of his sins, Good Deeds does gather her strength, and she calls on Beauty, Discretion, Strength, Knowledge, and Five Wits to join them.
" By The Post's Rachael Bade, Paul Kane and Karoun Demirjian  "Trump lawyer Pat Cipollone was a camera-shy Washington Everyman — until impeachment made him a star.
Although he fell short of a Triple Crown, California Chrome's success endeared his Everyman owners, Perry and Denise Martin and Steve and Carolyn Coburn, to many.
Its anti-hero is Gordon Frohman: a hapless, amoral everyman who keeps getting accidentally mistaken for the scientist who might save humanity from the alien Combine.
He attended the University of Birmingham and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1964 and becoming a founder of the Everyman Theater in Liverpool.
His persona is pointedly that of a fallible everyman, who has simply trained himself to observe his fellow humans more carefully than most of us do.
When a bespectacled Apatovian Everyman at the host station called out, "Mort, party of three?" he could have been delivering the line at an improv class.
That, in a nutshell, is the message that the audience takes away from the one-act morality play "Jedermann" ("Everyman"), performed annually at the Salzburg Festival.
Simm, the cerebral Everyman, is perfect in the role — he simultaneously gets across Jonah's righteousness and his sense of guilt at being a righteous, entitled jerk.
THIS JUST IN ... Jacques Chirac has died The former French President, known for a carefully crafted "everyman" image but dogged by allegations of corruption, was 86.
Saban's predecessors atop college football's mountaintop have run the gamut from everyman (Stoops) to buttoned-up (Tressel) to Shangri La (Carroll) to down-home Southern (Brown).
Amid this set, Hyden stands alone as the everyman grifter, whose desires to game the system come off as almost heroic — or at the very least, understandable.
IT IS the summer of 1979 and Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, the everyman-hero of John Updike's series of novels, is running a car showroom in Brewer, Pennsylvania.
Cary Grant represented postwar American masculinity at its most virile; Jimmy Stewart was the American Everyman, humble and downtrodden but always striving to do the right thing.
The MacBook Air was Apple's everyman computer, but as it slowly sunsets that notebook, we're looking to Apple for a new vision of the do-everything laptop.
Trump the Everyman The media still can't get over it but the next President has an uncanny ability to explain issues in ways average Americans can understand.
But Mr. Hanks's embodiment of an unflappably positive, if frustrated, American Everyman, who refuses to give up or to surrender his can-do attitude, grounds the movie.
He was the first three-time winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award, honored for "Operation Shylock" in 1994, "The Human Stain" in 2001 and "Everyman" in 2007.
Trump the Everyman – The media still can't get over it but the next president has an uncanny ability to explain issues in ways average Americans can understand.
Sitting alongside Festus Ezeli for a post-game press conference following their Game 2 win over the Portland Trailblazers, Golden State everyman Draymond Green had a moment.
He's not an everyman; he's not a muscular male lead produced in a lab by film studios; he's not a classically gorgeous movie star, like George Clooney.
But while he finds himself, entirely accidentally, freeing the slaves of a fantastical food-manufacturing multinational corporation—RuptureFarms—he's an everyman, unremarkable and inconspicuous in a crowd.
The hero — or, more accurately, the villain — of O'Neil's story is the goofy, sweatsuit clad "everyman" multiplied by the hundreds, all of whom dress and act alike.
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Social media celebrated this Everyman dressed in tourist attire (baseball cap and hooded sweatshirt) who came face to face with celebrities dressed in their red-carpet finest.
Short and flabby, Ruiz has something of an everyman look that seems inconsistent with the more sculpted or massive physiques that tend to dominate the heavyweight division.
The issue wasn't how Shelton looked so much as how he presented: as the Everyman, prized not in spite of his everyday appearance but because of it.
It's often transgressive discourse, which uses language that is seen as unacceptable by traditional politicians, and that's an appeal again that the leader is part of the everyman.
In two brief sections written 30 years apart, Between Them gives a sense of how Richard Ford the dyslexic delinquent became Richard Ford, chronicler of the American everyman.
DC's The Flash interjected fantastic science and kicked off the Silver Age, Spider-Man went deeper into everyman angst, and S.H.I.E.L.D. and Doctor Strange went into full psychedelia.
That said, the idea that Tesla can build a car for the everyman at high volumes and become a "real" (profitable) car company may very well be dead.
This probably explains Morgan's lazy reference to "PC-ravaged clowns," which makes no actual sense, but seems designed to appeal to a certain idea of a "wronged" everyman.
Many of the politicians who claimed to speak for the "person on the Clapham omnibus," a popular British phrase for an everyman, have long retreated from Brexit's frontline.
He manages to become president of Ukraine after a video of him ranting about corruption goes viral: He becomes a symbolic everyman, fighting the country's ruling oligarchical classes.
Mastromonaco and Litt play the role of what you call audience surrogates in television, offering an everyman look at what it's like to work at the White House.
With Berra's career as a Yankees catcher propelling him toward the Hall of Fame, Garagiola embellished his boyhood friend's image with his tales of Yogi the Everyman philosopher.
Given more than 60 million people voted to put Trump in the White House, there lies a more widespread red flag responsible: the silently raging working-class everyman.
And as the show's first Everyman protagonist, Caleb serves as a useful viewer proxy: He's right there with us, trying to wrap his mind around what's going on.
Thomas Mann, "Joseph and His Brothers"; the longest book I can think of (1,492 pages in the Everyman edition) to prevent him doing anything else for the duration.
His "Everybody" imagined the 15th-century Everyman morality plays as a kind of cosmic, 21st-century lottery — not just for its characters but for the actors playing them.
Petty was a rock superstar with the persona of an everyman who drew upon the Byrds, Beatles and other bands he worshipped as a boy in Gainesville, Florida.
However, Golding's strongly sensory work — told primarily from the perspective of Lok, the Everyman — leans more heavily on imagination (including a kind of pictorial telepathy) than on research.
The rapper J. Cole, a North Carolina native, has risen to hip-hop's highest ranks on the strength of his winning Everyman persona and his frequently incisive lyrics.
In the end it was Nipsey's unwavering commitment to frequent his community as an everyman — to stay connected to the "streets" — that felt like a double-edged sword.
Our latest documentary—Don't Call It Road Rap—will premiere at north London's Screen on the Green on Tuesday, June 13 as part of the Everyman Music Film Festival.
It's for that same reason its Versace-style Medusa-head T-shirt was so popular—it's dragging luxury down to the level of the everyman, allowing everyone a slice.
Either way, it boils down to this: Trudeau doesn't need to take photos of himself to seem like an approachable everyman, because everyone else will do it for him.
Why it's nonsense: Leaving aside that it'd actually be really nice to see a cast diverse enough to make up a Benetton ad, why should "everyman" default to white?
As Kendrick Lamar would show just a few years later, there was clearly demand for the kind of nuanced, narrative everyman takes on LA life that Blu was sharing.
He has the fallibility of an Everyman with the magnetism of someone millions of young men and women would halt a Ping-Pong game to take a selfie with.
The defendants include Jim Hoft, who operates the website "Gateway Pundit," reporter Lee Stranahan, Scott Creighton, who operates the website "American Everyman," Free Speech Systems LLC, which operates Infowars.
Ryan Reynolds stars as the title character, an Everyman-turned-superman who stands out through his foul mouth and bad morals, a walking rejection of the superserious superhero film.
Bryson Tiller is a logical extension of the idea taken in a different direction, the guy who is such an everyman that his everymanhood subsumes his personality to nothingness.
Art, especially high culture art, certainly didn't come in a box, the paint-by-number critics sneered, with capsules of pigment and the pretense that any Everyman could paint.
Naturally, Everyman doesn't want to die, at least not alone, so he gets Death to agree that he can take a companion on the journey to the other side.
Directed by Kent Nicholson at the Sheen Center, this is an allegory in which Reeves is an Everyman — a 19-year-old mess with a lot to answer for.
It also highlights Rudd's unique gifts as he imbues each version of Miles with qualities for which he is known; one dry and reticent, the other a charming everyman.
"Let's not forget there are civilians and we must preserve their lives," he adds, posing as a Syrian everyman on a day-trip to the ruins of his realm.
Readers loved the infectious account of this small town Everyman who embodied the tight-knit nature of this hamlet near the Connecticut River, between New Haven and New London.
The script Mendes and cowriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns produced did such a good job in making you and your co-star, George MacKay, out to be ordinary, everyman soldiers.
Couple her uncool platform choice with her videos' low production value (fairly low quality with little editing), and it feels like Jennifer Garner is making content for the everyman.
It boasts endless forests and almost 200,000 lakes, and its residents enjoy "Everyman rights," which guarantee public access to most outdoor lands and bodies of water for recreational purposes.
But among Chinese Liu takes a certain pride in playing the equivalent of the Beverly Hillbillies—an Everyman who has suddenly got wise to the cultural cachet of art.
How can you not scrape an ounce of bliss from an everyman, who is at least publicly embracing this, getting to walk with living legends for a couple days?
The other thing about Lit is that they were sort of a pop punk band, but they also had this middle American "everyman" thing going on at the same time.
Then about a month ago, he got a request that would alter the course of his voiceover career, and transform him from a mere everyman spokesperson into a gamer meme.
This is traditional medieval Christian morality at work: It is only by scourging his body that Everyman is able to achieve a soul clean enough to be welcomed into heaven.
This is not an idea that would have made sense when the original Everyman was written in the 15th century, or when Milton wrote Paradise Lost in the 17th century.
Her Everyman boyfriend Mike (The Newsroom's John Gallagher Jr.) is more of a hero, personally standing up for decency and morality, and occasionally getting other people killed as a result.
"It's called the EveryMan Project, so we do want to capture every man," says the Brooklyn-based photographer, who has also received "enormous support" from the women's body positivity movement.
The Republican presidential nominee was criticized for not using his hands and made fun of for eating what is considered to be a common everyman meal on his private jet.
Zelensky and his writers knew that the protagonist of their story would be an everyman-turned-politician, but they were struggling to put a fresh spin on a familiar archetype.
Weirdly attractive animated Disney princes aside, Levi is most famous for playing the everyman-turned-spy Chuck Bartowski on the hit NBC show Chuck, which ran from 2007 to 2012.
Beyond his everyman image, Zelenskiy has faced scrutiny over his business connections to one of Ukraine's most powerful tycoons, Ihor Kolomoisky, owner of the TV station that brought Zelenskiy fame.
Whereas Walter White was a lesson for what could happen to an everyman under the wrong circumstances, Jimmy is not a blank slate that aspires to any kind of universality.
When the Salzburg Festival in Austria was first held, in the summer of 1920, it consisted of just half a dozen performances of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's morality play "Jedermann" ("Everyman").
With a world ranking of 772, Willis, 25, was the closest thing this Wimbledon had to an Everyman, and he had come very close to quitting professional tennis this year.
Some people thumb their noses at the kind of everyman comedy Iglesias revels in, the same way it's now so easy to call someone basic for being into Family Guy.
As CEO of Amaya, he takes on the bizarre tropes and eccentricities of many Silicon Valley leaders, like an amalgamation of Elon Musk's faux-messiah and Mark Zuckerberg's dork everyman.
In the same way that Tom Hanks makes for a winsome everyman, an "everydog" is a heightened version of our pets onto which we can project larger themes and ideas.
The season features new stagings of the medieval morality play "Everyman"; Shostakovich's tragic opera, "Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District"; and Verdi's "I Due Foscari," about Italian nobles brought low.
A woman&aposs professionalism seems tied to her appearance, yet the PM&aposs inability to hire a tailor and comb those yellow wisps has made him one with the everyman.
In his best roles, Sandler is stubbornly and sometimes unsettlingly irrational, an Everyman who insists on doing precisely what he feels like doing, even if he can't quite explain why.
I wrote my novel "A Strangeness in my Mind" to explore and describe the world of a street vendor, an everyman, on the streets of Istanbul, without ignoring his religiosity.
Moreover, Planet Fitness has cultivated an image of itself as the everyman or everywoman's gym, with commercials showing people with average physiques and that make fun of stereotypical gym rats.
Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller), an airhead model forever pursing his lips, striking poses and practicing his telekinetic blue-steel glare in the mirror, is a Chaplinesque Everyman in a delusional bubble.
His early output—rudimentary black and white sketches—often featured an everyman in a suit and a bowler hat, nodding to the archetypes present in Charlie Chaplin and René Magritte's work.
Yelchin plays Max, a pouty attempt at the everyman who just wants his overbearing girlfriend Evelyn (Ashley Greene) to stop doing horrible things like decorating their home or feeding him tofu.
RapidWeaver 8 is truly made for the everyman/woman, thanks to its friendly interface and seamless UI. It's designed for you to build stunning, responsive websites without writing any code, period.
Flanked by guest rapper Nipsey Hussle, this isn't a high-minded political evisceration of Trump's policies, but an all-out character assassination in the plain-speaking voice of the frustrated everyman.
Tesla is taking the wraps off its $35,000 electric car for the everyman tonight, and as with all good technology launches, you can watch along naked, from bed, while drinking beer.
Even as Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton grabs headlines with celebrity-studded fundraisers, her everyman challenger, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, continues to win over the hearts and wallets of Silicon Valley.
You either try to put everything in there, which just calls attention to it, or you just say, 'Let's make that not a factor, because we're trying to deal with everyman.
Fourth, you can't talk about Donald Trump's love for McDonald's as a signifier of an everyman, then, in the same paragraph, compliment the guy for cutting calories by scrapping the bun.
O'Neil made the operation more professional, but it was Sauter who saw the potential in a former coach and Everyman who had completed two undistinguished seasons as a CBS analyst: Madden.
Lévy, one of electronic music's rising stars, has an ear for dance-music history and an affinity for brutalism, as well as a committed disregard for the appetites of the Everyman.
Following the death of several friends, including novelist Saul Bellow in 2005, Roth wrote "Everyman," a short work of fiction about the physical decline and death of a successful advertising executive.
It began to feel as though the song belonged to anyone listening; now—and almost symbiotically—the 1973 album that Browne included the song on, was very aptly titled For Everyman.
Contemplating a work of art in this extraordinarily unsexy part of Queens, as opposed to, say, the ritzy Seagrams Plaza in midtown Manhattan, reminds me that the "everyman" does still exist.
One would hope that the outer-borough everyman and -woman would get in on the action, given that it's the context of their neighborhood that supplies the work with its leverage.
Our supplies were headed to the badly damaged town of Tivoli, where everyman hero Marcus Torres has been organizing relief for folks who are meeting in the Dairy Queen parking lot.
But for an Everyman, he's also slyly savvy, gossiping like the consummate insider, but giving only enough to prove he's plugged-in without betraying anyone's confidence (or violating any nondisclosure agreements).
"I thought of him as a businessman Everyman — with his briefcase — getting ready for his next appointment, and people identified with him," Mr. Johnson told The New York Times in 93.
" Whereas Redford — "Regular Bill" — is an emotional conservative, "the reliable, competent American Everyman, the Nick Carraway who would never understand or accept or like himself half as much as Gatsby did.
Yet as a deluge of new wealth pours into civil society, which Alexis de Tocqueville once saw as the realm of the Everyman, we should also be asking who gets heard.
An Everyman making a desperate tally of his small triumphs and greater disappointments, he speaks to those who feel left behind by social progress, caged in the sweet land of liberty.
The social media post was reminiscent of multiple occasions when his aides blasted out videos of the Speaker mowing his own lawn to burnish the son of a bartender's "everyman" image.
Two days later McCain, Obama's opponent, cited "Joe the Plumber" as the quintessential American everyman who had exposed Obama as having what McCain called a socialist, wealth-distributing economic world view.
In contrast to the everyman image many politicians try to project—the guy like you, with whom you might enjoy a beer—the Republican nominee's clan is impossibly well-clad and -coiffed.
Part of the collective bewilderment was that someone like Grande, the closest thing we have to a human Barbie doll, was settling down with someone whose everyman looks didn't seem to match.
" Brokaw, who hasn't lost the everyman touch he developed growing up in South Dakota, said he believes Clinton made "a big mistake" when she referred to half of Trump's supporters as "deplorables.
With its hardscrabble, Everyman beginning, the tale also has a gratifyingly upbeat pay-off, featuring a photogenic family—his student-sweetheart wife is a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader—as well as success.
Jack doesn't have a traditional aria in the opera (that's saved for his wife Wendy, who sings "I never stopped loving you"), but Brian Mulligan, a baritone, depicts Jack as an everyman.
"We are thrilled to bring Bruce Springsteen -- a master storyteller, humanitarian and voice of the everyman -- to Netflix in this historic one man show," said Netflix chief Ted Sarandos in a statement.
Jaime "El Bronco" Rodriguez fought for attention with a horse-mounted "everyman" campaign and by tossing out policy bombs like his proposal to cut off the hands of public officials caught stealing.
Two top 10 albums isn't bad going for a couple of guys from Kent, an area far enough outside of London to lend their songs an everyman perspective beyond the UK's capital.
But with this particular offhand and baldly inaccurate comment, the president landed himself in the company of other presidents and presidential hopefuls who have fumbled while trying to showcase their everyman appeal.
The figures are nondescript, Everyman types — an impression bolstered by the way they're painted, in muted colors and with thick, expressionist strokes that blur them almost to the point of becoming apparitions.
He is someone who built his brand on being the flawed Everyman (perverted warts and all), and he'd primed his die-hard fans perfectly for a fall from grace and quiet comeback.
Mr. Kravits is one of those Everyman actors who are all over television in supporting roles, and when he's not on TV he might be on a Broadway or Off Broadway stage.
A folk musician who accompanies himself on guitar while singing his verbose streams of consciousness, Mr. Phillips's stage alter ego is a mild-mannered Everyman whose nice-guy persona invites cruel heckling.
His emblematic stick figure evolved in the early 1960s: a spindly Everyman, often presented solo in midair, as though frozen in the act of doing jumping jacks, though sometimes assembled into groups.
But in today's sociopolitical climate, they recall a less innocuous "everyman": the working class white man whose grievances about America's shifting cultural values have gained more attention since the 2016 presidential election.
Zelensky, 41, made his name on Servant of the People, a Ukrainian comedy show that follows the life of an everyman schoolteacher who unexpectedly becomes president and takes on the nation's oligarchs.
This is a deliberate stylistic choice — but it's also exasperating, even allowing for the fact that Theo is meant to be an exasperating character, an Everyman whose motivations are arbitrary and haphazard.
Glass's villainy was first related in Shyamalan's film "Unbreakable" (2000) an agreeably bonkers fantasy that also introduced his Everyman nemesis, David Dunn (Bruce Willis), who discovers his modest powers in middle age.
On Friday, current leader Gerard Batten published a manifesto document that sought to rediscover the everyman appeal that once made the party a threat to larger rivals from across the British political spectrum.
It was in the same suburban district where he launched his political career and where his everyman style and conservative fiscal policies first gained a faithful following that became known as Ford Nation.
So long as the quest for happiness and a dedication to freedom — bolstered by faith in a force larger than self — endure, Walt Disney's cartoon Everyman will continue to connect and to prosper.
I may have to launch a Kickstarter campaign to cover the buy-in since I'm not paid like a superhero, but I have a feeling Marvel fans would rally to support Joe Everyman.
For Winston Smith, the tragic everyman of George Orwell's 1984, the "greatest pleasure in life" is his work at the Ministry of Truth, where lies are manufactured and truths tossed down memory holes.
Lula's everyman style and unvarnished speeches electrified masses and eventually won him two terms as president, from 2003 to 2011, when he oversaw robust economic growth and falling inequality amid a commodities boom.
Through a series of heartfelt, often raw monologues — his eulogy for friend/mentor Don Rickles radiated a perfect mix of warmth, pain, and humor — the sharp Everyman truly realized his powers of persuasion.
Punks, astronauts, military men, cops, cowboys, bullying older brothers, family men, mercenaries, embattled polygamists ... Paxton played them all with an everyman ease, or an uncomfortable intensity, or whatever was required for the role.
A world-weary everyman (at this point, that description of a Dick protagonist should go without saying) is visited by an all-purpose robot appliance with an aggressive door-to-door sales tactic.
From "A Bend in the River" to "The Enigma of Arrival" to "Finding the Centre," Naipaul&aposs books explored colonialism and decolonization, exile and the struggles of the everyman in the developing world.
It was a revolution we didn't want but maybe needed all along, shaggy bedhead everyman Chris Martin mewling our prickly feelings for us when we're too caught in the moment to articulate them.
They're seen as an everyman (or woman), a folk hero, a phoenix rising from the ashes of obscurity to take home the big prize (and maybe a piece of Alex Trebek's mustache, RIP).
The affecting soprano Krassimira Stoyanova brought golden richness to the title role; the bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny was a powerhouse Jupiter; and the muscular-voiced tenor Gerhard Siegel made an endearing everyman Midas.
Not unlike Yorick's Skull from Hamlet—the prop of death that symbolically eliminated the differences between people—the illusion of an everyman society was expediently rendered by a billionaire wearing a baseball cap.
It's currently in its pre-alpha stage, but tells the story of John, an everyman who suffers from depression, bipolar disorder and psychosis as a result of traumatic events experienced in his past.
But that's why it's all the more important to have a band like Pulp, and an album like This Is Hardcore, there to connect the uncomfortable dots between The Everyman and The Man.
The fourth wall is periodically broken, most often by an affable everyman narrator (Jesse Plemons) whose connection to the main character turns out to be one of the few surprises in the plot.
THE LONG NIGHT OF FRANCISCO SANCTIS An Everyman (Diego Velázquez) in Argentina in 220, when the country was ruled by a military junta, must choose to prevent a government-sanctioned kidnapping (or not).
And starting with "Everyman" in 2006, when he was 73, he kept up a relentless book-a-year pace, publishing works that while not necessarily major were nevertheless fiercely intelligent and sharply observed.
We were both raised in poverty, were the first in our families to attend college, and both of our fathers were truck drivers -- arguably the most everyman job, if there ever was one.
On his channel, Kumar Exclusive, Kumar serves as an everyman narrator of the experience of recipients of the coveted H-1B skilled worker visa, which allows foreign workers to fill technical jobs in America.
His latest work, "Everybody", directed by Lila Neugebauer, is an adaptation of a 15th-century morality play in which an everyman learns he is dying and must give God an account of his life.
The everyman, named Atom, dies, goes to purgatory, and meets God, who explains that he won't get to enter the afterlife until he gets reincarnated as every human being who ever lived throughout history.
Whigs used the opposition's portrayal of Harrison as a backwoods living, cider-drinking mountain man to their benefit, managing to twist it from an attack on Harrison to a symbol of his everyman status.
Cruz's brand of Republicanism is cold toward concerns of major financial institutions, and he has pitched himself as a populist, evangelical everyman who gained political power through hard work and an appetite for risk.
He and the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, when they were described by organizers as "the quintessential American individualists," capturing the voice of the American everyman.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa queued with punters to buy fried chicken this weekend, state media reported on Monday, setting out the former security chief's 'everyman' credentials a month ahead of an election.
The New York Times observed the "self-initiated product-placement regiment in his campaign — to sometimes awkward effect — branding himself with less-than-luxury everyman labels" after Romney praised Carl's Jr. jalapeño chicken sandwich.
This famously guileless-seeming actor became America's Everyman only after he realized that he needed to go to Creative Artists to land the roles that would allow him to become indelible in that way.
The fairy tale also ended for his Everyman owners, Perry and Denise Martin and Steve and Carolyn Coburn, who had endeared themselves to many when they hit the jackpot with their very first foal.
And what's interesting is that with Chris Sullivan, you've got a jovial, earthy everyman, and what you get in André De Shields is this wise, ancient sage who's seen it all and then some.
Created by essayist and former Saturday Night Live writer Simon Rich, Man Seeking Woman threw dweeby everyman Josh (Jay Baruchel) into the horrors of dating — and made those horrors literal in increasingly surreal sketches.
Mediator Two decades ago, Bill O'Reilly's wryly resentful Everyman act became the foundation upon which the Fox News founder Roger Ailes built the right-leaning television monopoly that the network became (and remains today).
And I'm like, well...I'm not okay with it, and I came to rely on Dave Chappelle as someone who can use comedy as a tool that is like a, you know, an everyman.
These deeds, along with his everyman persona, (he wasn't a martyr or hermit like so many other model Christians of the time), made Nicholas the greatest male saint of the Middle Ages, said Bowler.
Although for years Hogan had honed an image of himself as a lovably egomaniacal celebrity, his Tampa lawyers successfully presented him as a rugged Everyman who was victimized by a group of privileged snobs.
At Comic-Con Saturday, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part star Chris Pratt commented on the way his character's journey from unassuming everyman to world-saving Special mirrored his own real-life career.
Though he came out with John Wick 3 this year and had a memorable cameo in Always Be My Maybe, his renewed popularity was largely centered around the mysterious, kindhearted, everyman persona he exudes.
Opening at his grave, Everyman follows him almost back to the cradle as he recalls a life he now views with regret, reflecting on the many years behind him and the short span ahead.
"We are thrilled to bring Bruce Springsteen — a master storyteller, humanitarian and voice of the everyman — to Netflix in this historic one man show," Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix, said in a statement.
Yet the Radeon Pro 450 is specifically built for improving speeds when rendering 3D objects in CAD software, and the Nvidia 965M is more an everyman video card—useful for CAD rendering, but also gaming.
Eric Grimm has been serving up New Yorkers their morning buzz at Everyman Espresso for years, and is currently its director of events and cafe manager, as well as covering coffee and culture for Sprudge.
The Salzburg Festival was inaugurated in 1920 with a performance of Mr. von Hofmannsthal's play "Jedermann" ("Everyman"), which has been performed annually at the festival except from 1922 to 1925 and from 1938 to 1946.
That Everyman is Emmet Brickowski, a construction worker in a Lego city who is sucked into a world-saving mission: stopping an evil businessman (voiced by Will Ferrell) intent on gluing the Legos in place.
In a business that could be worth trillions before long, Lyft wants to be the middleman for the everyman, the platform that will connect cars to riders—and take its slice of the money, of course.
Some readers saw Wade as an everyman they could project themselves into, and the story itself was in the mold of an Amblin-style '80s film, evoking the era not just in imagery, but in form.
Strike is a Humphrey Bogart-ish noir detective (he's nearly always right, nearly always unflappable, and nearly always the coolest person in the room), put through the mildest of Everyman filters (but also he is fat).
These are albums you could spend months getting lost in the details, and they take time to open up, although once they do, Good Kid's everyman story and Butterfly's political invective will be yours to savor.
We see the bombs falling and we hear the hellish shriek of the Messerschmitts, but Mr Nolan's stark, immersive film focuses tightly on the everyman-ish British troops, and their minute-by-minute struggle for survival.
BuzzFeed's Ruby Cramer pulls off a Hillary Clinton story that reminds her colleagues of Jimmy Breslin's classic on JFK's gravedigger — an unsung everyman, just off the grand stage ... The Place Where Letters To Hillary Clinton Go:
Pretty Much Everything | $40 Aaron James Draplin is a graphic designer for the everyman (he once accepted a challenge to create a logo, on the fly, by hand, on camera), and a prolific one at that.
Dispensing with his usual jeans and a T-shirt, he wore a skinny tie and a black suit, a costume that made him look less like a slovenly everyman than the showbiz star that he is.
The crowd-goading villain turned contrite everyman, Medvedev is a man of many faces so it came as little surprise when a reporter at a media conference on Friday accidentally called him by the wrong name.
I've watched the sport evolve from the "Sport of Kings" to Everyman syndicates where four, 10 or 20 people throw in a few bucks for a piece of a horse in chase of a big dream.
If anything, Krasinski has veered closer to the example of fellow Bostonian Mark Wahlberg, who loves playing everyman heroes with great abs, and who's most vocal about how he doesn't think celebrities should publicly speak about politics.
She describes it as her "own migrant story," and the silhouettes, as "cyphers" that stand for "Everyman," especially at a time when migrants and refugees in Britain are reviled, perhaps just like the 'barbarians' in Cavafy's poems.
Claiming to speak for the aesthetic tastes of the Everyman is a trick tucked up the sleeve of both Don Draper and Albert Speer; it's so cheap that it's hard to ascribe any real morality to it.
But even that average salary is probably too high to accurately reflect what an everyman in the NFL makes in a year, thanks to outliers like Donald and Brady pulling the average up with their outsize earnings.
Pablo Uma Sound Lantern | $479 Aaron James Draplin is a graphic designer for the everyman (he once accepted a challenge to create a logo, on the fly, by hand, on camera), and a prolific one at that.
As many outlets have already noted, Soundcloud rappers have a distinctly punk sensibility that—in both sound and presentation—can be seen as the logical rebuttal of the polished everyman vibe that Drake has got going on.
In a case of life imitating art, his campaign has been helped by the character he plays in his TV show: an everyman who becomes president accidentally, then cuts through graft and bureaucracy with plain-talking honesty.
"A Whole Life" is one of those stripped-down everyman stories that is transparently, self-consciously about Much More: the encroachment of modernity, the universal nature of love and heartbreak, the quickness of our passage through life.
He appealed to voters as an everyman outsider, making a virtue out of his lack of political experience, and struck a chord with Ukrainians fed up with how their country has been run since independence in 1991.
Yet professional fighting events are so beyond the reality of the 'everyman' who, despite the boastings of numerous frat boys or internet-trolling couch champions, would become a quivering mass if faced any of the UFC fighters.
And since then, Mr. Kemp has doubled down on his pledge to be a "politically incorrect" governor, playing up the gun-toting, truck-driving, Everyman image that some party leaders worry could cost them the general election.
The film turns a hockey goon into an everyman golf superstar, turns a top golfer into an insecure villain of the highest order and manages to be touching among all the teenage-boy humor and slapstick gags.
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - British cinema chain Everyman Media Group has closed its venues until further notice, the AIM-listed company said on Tuesday, following the latest guidance from the government on responding to the coronavirus outbreak.
"Starbucks taught people it was reasonable to walk into a cafe and spend five bucks on a cup of coffee," says Sam Lewontin, a Seattle native who is now one-half of New York City's Everyman Espresso.
As they often do in the minds of the young, Lego characters come to life in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's animated feature, which centers on an Everyman made of Lego bricks and voiced by Chris Pratt.
Lula's everyman style and unvarnished speeches electrified masses long governed by the elite and eventually won him two terms as president, from 2003 to 2011, when he oversaw robust economic growth and falling inequality amid a commodities boom.
Presidents from Jimmy Carter onwards have worn denim when fishing, clearing brush or playing sports to signal their everyman credentials—though Barack Obama has endured mockery for donning capacious jeans that he later conceded were "a little frumpy".
With his Everyman appearance and unvarnished anger, he embodied the message that thrilled his followers: that it was time for working Americans to rise up and reclaim a country that was being corrupted by elites and their wealth.
Ali seemed uniquely able to share his Everyman foibles and vulnerabilities as well as moral leadership on live television — so that even as he boxed we were all willful participants in his sendup of the powers that be.
Don't buy the $30, 16-ounce, logo-adorned stainless steel tumbler at the retail shop when you can get the Everyman plastic version at an 80 to 90 percent discount at concessions stands all over the golf course.
"I think that I really try to get in the head of the person who is just the everyman on the street and what type of things annoy him or her or [what] they're anxious about," he said.
For the first festival, in 1920, two if its founders, the director Max Reinhardt and the playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal, joined forces for a legendary production of "Jedermann" ("Everyman"), Hofmannsthal's 1911 drama based on a medieval mystery play.
Rather than criticize Biden's behavior, largely sympathetic media summaries of those incidents instead framed his questionable actions as simply "Joe being Joe," and in effect became an extension of satirical memes that depicted Biden as a lovable everyman.
As if to make a point by his own example that Mr. Caughman had been transformed by events into an Everyman of New York City, Mr. de Blasio remained for the entire funeral, which lasted almost two hours.
Scene Stealers LOS ANGELES — When it comes to Hollywood reincarnations, this one may top them all: Chuck Woolery, the affable, unflappable, Everyman host of 1980s-era game shows like "Love Connection," re-emerged as … a right-wing podcaster?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mutual funds pitched to retail investors as hedge funds for the everyman promise to shield them from market gyrations, but many in 28 proved just as exposed to market risks as their plain-vanilla counterparts.
Over the past few years, the crudely drawn amphibian has transformed from benign underground comic character to everyman slacker meme to political movement mascot to officially-recognized-by-the-ADL hate symbol being discussed on the evening news.
The historic encounter between a misogynist everyman and the first female major-party nominee for president is the perfect time to open a dialogue about gender relations that can sustain our scarred nation long after the votes are counted.
In the lead role is Kids in the Hall and Newsradio star Dave Foley, who's so good as a Pixar everyman that it's somewhat amazing he hasn't been added to every film the studio's made since, John Ratzenberger–style.
For the 'everyman' iPhone XR, Apple has swapped 3D Touch for a haptic feedback feature (forgettably named Haptic Touch) — that's presumably mostly intended to be a sticking plaster to smooth out any fragmentation cracks across the iPhone estate, i.e.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image has resonated with ordinary voters, though he has been criticized for being too beholden to powerful party backers and surrounding himself with former generals from the era of late strongman leader Suharto.
The rot in America doesn't come from an invading force in these books, it comes from within, to the shock and dismay of some everyman (or everywoman) protagonist who holds the comforting belief that, well, it can't happen here.
A former furniture-maker who grew up in a riverside slum and is the first national leader to come from outside the political and military elite, Widodo's everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Modernism, as Kenner and Davenport showed in numerous studies, answered the radical discontinuity created by technology by fusing linguistic play with classical themes; for them, Joyce's fusion of a Dublin everyman with a Homeric hero was an emblematic act.
Though he first made his mark donning a dress in the 1980s sitcom "Bosom Buddies," Mr. Hanks became America's everyman thanks to a goofy, relatable on-screen persona that never seemed all that different from his off-screen personality.
Artists are undervalued further by activism's anti-elitist, everyman ethos, which often translates to an aesthetic illiteracy, and means that the relative powers of a skilled artist over a hobbyist may not be recognized or rewarded in movement spaces.
Despite his Sydney upbringing and former career in advertising, Mr. Morrison, 51, won in part by presenting himself as an Australian everyman — a rugby-crazed beer drinker who was the first prime minister to campaign in a baseball hat.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image has resonated with ordinary voters, though he has been criticised for being too beholden to powerful party backers and surrounding himself with former generals from the era of late strongman leader Suharto.
Baristas at forward-thinking shops like Everyman in NYC and Fleet in Austin have begun incorporating this type of custom drink onto their menus, but back when Lem entered the industry, he had no idea what a "sig bev" was.
This allows for a few random individual winners like Ryan, whose parents have earned millions of dollars from advertising on the channel in a couple of years; or for an everyman in China's rustbelt to become a live-streaming celebrity.
The image of Collins as an innocuous Everyman — a modest, even self-deprecating sort — is an especially interesting myth; the fact is that Collins has been, and continues to be, a combative, attention-seeking dude with an A-list ego.
She even added a bit of hyperbole -- "I can very verify with complete conviction" -- and concluded with a touch of meaningless banter: "It is what it is," which means nothing, but is the kind of decorative, everyman phrase her father uses.
Even salt-of-the-earth ginger everyman Ed Sheeran (from leafy Framlington with an art curator father and jewellery designer mother) nearly had his eye out when Princess Beatrice tried to ironically knight him at a soirée at James Blunt's castle.
A TV comedian with no prior policymaking experience, Zelenskiy won a landslide victory in a presidential ballot in April, having cast himself as an everyman outsider who would tackle corruption and raise living standards in one of Europe's poorest countries.
In John Reve, a 15th-century priest at war with his instincts and inclinations and at times even with his own flock, we find a kind of Everyman, and Harvey delivers a singular character at once completely unfamiliar and wholly universal.
If there was a moment that Mr. Trump's former campaign manager thought his Everyman stories might resonate poorly with the president's most ardent supporters, it came near the end of the answer, when he quickly added a mention of fast food.
The political cartoonist and activist Ramon Esono Ebale published a graphic novel in 2014 titled "Obi's Nightmare," which imagined President Obiang waking up to find himself an impoverished everyman in Equatorial Guinea suffering the hardships and humiliation ordinary citizens endure.
GRANNY OF THE DEAD In case "Shaun of the Dead" didn't already milk the polite-British-zombies setup for all it was worth, this horror-comedy finds an Everyman (Marcus Carroll) saving a town from hordes of zombie senior citizens.
In "Duel," a harassed Everyman played by Dennis Weaver (the sidekick in "Gunsmoke"), driving in the California desert and mountains, gets caught up in an increasingly nerve-racking competition for the road with a trucker whose face you never see.
DON'T: Build your personal brand around conspicuous consumption in a cultural moment when the political administration that employs your husband and supposedly represents the interests of the struggling Everyman is actively trying to distance itself from a hostile foreign oligarchy.
President Trump cannot possibly believe that nixing the health insurance of 20003 million poor or nearly poor Americans to pay for tax cuts at the very top of the income distribution would serve the white Everyman he promised to defend.
In his frequent and highly staged public appearances, Putin plays the everyman who's also everything a man should be -- who also knows what the people want before they do, from buying the Putin-inspired "Leaders One" cologne to invading Crimea.
Like most theaters, Everyman — which has its own repertory company and relocated in 2013 to a converted vaudeville theater in downtown Baltimore's arts district after an $18 million capital campaign — seeks sponsorship for its productions, typically to the tune of $10,000.
It's not that these spinning parts aren't well-acted (Adam Driver as an NSA everyman Paul Sevier is so very good), but as they lock into place, they pin the movie down, grinding out the mysterious everythingness in its bones.
Even before the plot kicks in, Moon creates its own believable little world, populated by the kind of likable everyman who might give viewers some hope for the future — if only to know that the human spirit can endure in the harshest conditions.
While Breslin came off as a street-wise everyman who was not even sure he graduated from high school, a former editor said it was a facade put up by a man who could quote the French Jesuit philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
Furthermore, and perhaps most importantly, Biden has, better than any Democrat at the national level, cultivated an everyman image that has an appeal to voters in white working class exurban areas near Scranton and to inner-city black neighborhoods of North Philadelphia.
What sets the group apart is the Blue Man character himself: an exotic Everyman — outsider to both the punk rocker and the business executive — that Mr. Wink and his collaborators, Matthew Goldman and Phil Stanton, brought to life in the late 230s.
Think Luke Wilson's everyman transformed into a genius in a planet of morons in Idiocracy, or Ron Livingston's slacker in Office Space, who discovers that hard work has nothing to do with success, and that neither have anything to do with happiness.
His 1989 debut feature, "Roger & Me," used the funny populist hook of Mr. Moore, in his working-class Everyman persona, pursuing Roger B. Smith, the then-head of General Motors, to confront him about the company's abandonment of Mr. Moore's hometown, Flint, Mich.
Zelensky, 41, made his name on Servant of the People, a comedy program that you can watch on Netflix in the US. It follows the life of Vasyl Petrovych Holoborodko, an everyman schoolteacher who unexpectedly becomes president and takes on the nation's oligarchs.
I think his appeal has less to do with any supposed Everyman quality (though every man can dream, of course) than with an uncanny ability to convey irony and sincerity in the same gesture, to balance his effortless magnetism with unforced modesty.
It is the fictitious diary of Earl Turner, an everyman soldier for a secretive organization of racist insurrectionaries, called the Organization, which successfully hijacks a nuclear arsenal and leverages those weapons to incite a race war and eventually overthrow the U.S. government.
They are "Freedom of Speech," depicting a dignified Everyman standing up to speak his mind; "Freedom of Worship," with a group in prayer; "Freedom From Want," with an idyllic family dinner; and "Freedom From Fear," which shows parents tucking in their children.
Michael Mann's slick neo-noir stars a silver-haired Tom Cruise as Vincent, a ruthless hitman who forces a reluctant, everyman taxi driver named Max (Jamie Foxx), into driving him around all night as he checks names off of his kill list.
His first name is Doug (he declined to give VICE his last name, or the name of the hospital), but the Kevin James-looking everyman is known on his 20,000 follower-strong Instagram account as Paul Flart, a stinky offshoot of mall cop Paul Blart.
In a wildly successful election campaign, Zelenskiy remained vague on some key policy questions, trading on the image of the honest everyman he plays on TV: a schoolteacher who accidentally becomes president after a rant about corruption filmed by one of his students goes viral.
Social Animals, the feature-length debut from documentary director Jonathan Ignatius Green, stars three kids: self-taught New York street photographer Humza Deas, dancer and aspiring fashion brand mogul Kaylyn Slevin, and Ohio high school student Emma Crockett, who stands in for the everyman teen.
Emmanuel Finkiel's "A Decent Man," the story of a bitter, unemployed working-class father (Nicolas Duvauchelle) who is mugged and wrongly accuses a young Arab, is a squirm-inducing portrait of a Gallic Everyman curdled by frustration and self-loathing into a social menace.
How could you not cheer Daniel Bryan, the everyman of average looks and average physique, with an aw shucks smile and as normal a domestic life as you can get when it's two pro wrestlers—his wife is Brie Bella—raising a family together?
" That would be Dickinson, whom Hodgkinson goes on to describe in more detail: "An everyman in Spandex who was at once relatable and fantastical, he perfected a howl of glory while sporting the look of a codpieced medieval knight on a trip to the disco.
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Film and television, especially, have done an incredibly poor job of portraying the Los Angeles immigrant Everyman and communities such as Huntington Park, which is more than 97 percent Latino and as proudly Mexican as some parts of Boston are proud to be Irish.
John McCain brought up "Joe the Plumber" repeatedly throughout the next debate, using him as an obvious stand-in for the "everyman" figure of American politics: white, middle-aged, working-class, salt-of-the-earth, and casually interested in where his vote would take him.
An endless carousel of war, plague, inquisition, rape, earthquake and torture, "Candide" unfolds in a landscape of natural catastrophe and human carnage, as Voltaire's everyman tests the philosophical doctrine of optimism and conclusively decides that this is not the best of all possible worlds.
McNaughton's Trump images don't show the president in situations drawn from the headlines; instead, they imagine him as a hybrid of everyman and American hero, a defender of liberty and an instructor in the American virtues of pulling oneself up by one's own bootstraps.
For better and ill, Ventimiglia's character hews pretty closely to the earnest, saintly everyman he plays on TV -- in a show also renowned for making people cry -- that has made him the latest version of America's dad, only with a more impressive workout regimen.
This primary narrative makes for a thriller that checks many boxes of the genre: Marty, an Everyman dropped into a fraught situation, negotiates mortal jeopardy and an inexorably ticking clock as he wriggles out of one perilous situation after another (after another, after another).
As a billionaire, Schultz doesn't understand why many Americans don't see him as the everyman or the prodigal son, who worked himself up from the housing projects in Brooklyn, New York, to found one of the nation's most formidable and recognizable companies, Starbucks Coffee.
" For much more on Tom Hanks' life, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and his everyman charm, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday His Neighborhood costar Matthew Rhys playfully bemoans "how viciously well-read, well-informed and intelligent he is.
There is something of an Everyman quality to Mr. Whitehead, and, in an interview, he said his greenness helped him land the part, because Mr. Nolan was seeking an actor whose uneasiness in a big budget, star-studded film would translate to vulnerability onscreen.
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A Word With For the last decade — as he snared an Oscar nomination for Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave," swaggered through the National Theater production of "Everyman" and wielded magical weapons in Marvel's "Doctor Strange" — Chiwetel Ejiofor has had his mind on other things.
He would know how to use a weapon, but it's been a while, and we can still have that Everyman thread we've had in most of our movies, where he'd be out of his element, and somewhat fumbling when it comes down to traditional action setpieces.
His Ryan is a relatable everyman — afraid of flying, sweet to his wife and daughter, concerned about the fate of the world — who just happens to be the smartest person in the room pretty much everywhere he goes, even when he's sitting with the military's top brass.
Dorothy, or Everyman, wearing silver shoes—ruby in the 1939 film version—(Bryan's pro-silver stance) travels the yellow brick road (the gold standard), witnesses the oppressed munchkins (citizens), and discovers that the supposedly omnipotent Wizard (a president like McKinley) is nothing more than a fancy façade.
Zendesk SVP of product development, Adrian McDermott calls it "everyman business intelligence," taking data from Zendesk's myriad tools or third-party information like customer data in Salesforce, buying history in Shopify or web analytics from Google Analytics and pulling it all together into one central place.
Dining like a local might seem a good way to demonstrate that under that Ivy League pedigree is a down-home Everyman worthy of your trust and your vote, but attempts to seem truly ordinary can easily sour into bungled displays of being hopelessly out of touch.
In profiles of Mr. Hanks, co-stars including Meg Ryan and Sally Field (Mama Gump) have made a point of saying that he is darker and more complicated and even more angry than you would imagine underneath that decent Everyman exterior, but he keeps it to himself.
Sarah Palin (R) enters America into a new phase: a burgeoning new American rather than "global" human culture; a rising heartland ethic of rustic energy and faith in the everyman and woman and the Emersonian rediscovery of who we are, free and new again in nature.
Mr. Salvini needs the once high-flying Mr. Renzi as a punching bag — mocking him as a "misunderstood genius" whose feats "Italians didn't notice"— to maintain his Everyman appeal as he seeks to destabilize the government and strengthen his policies against immigrants and the European Union.
His secret weapon is that he's no dreamboat, a step or two less sexy than melodic everyman Ed Sheeran—shlubby, blokeish, with white socks, black shoes, and just-woke-up hair, he looks and acts like a goofy guy who does truly need a fangirl's love.
As CNN reports, Cywinski points out that most Americans live within driving distance from an Applebee's and he adds later that pursuing "niche trends" isn't a goal going forward—which is to say, this is not necessarily a ploy for the millennial market, but the everyman.
With indelible characters like the Fantastic Four, the Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, the Mighty Thor and the Invincible Iron Man, writer-editor Stan Lee and artists like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko brought emotional angst, everyman human drama, witty dialogue and raw power to the medium.
Though the Buffalo News reported that the statue was not intended to look like Dr. King, but rather, as an "everyman" that "young Black men and others" could identify with, a 1981 concept sketch by Wilson suggests an intention for the sculpture to more closely resemble Dr. King.
The one good feature was the fireplace in the bedroom: a very classic 1920s Spanish stucco plaster fireplace, in a time when the moguls were doing everything in Louis XIV furniture, but this was the real classic everyman style of LA. It was the highlight of the bungalow.
"Garry Marshall had a feel for Everyman, blue-collar comedy that matched exactly the young, blue-collar audience that made up the base of ABC's appeal," Bill Carter, the former longtime television reporter for The New York Times and now a commentator for CNN, said in an email.
When talking with those for whom it is a reality, it can feel like the 'everyman' argument is deployed in the same way a politician might use it – laying out a policy purporting to help everyday folks when, in reality, it would be a wealthy elite who'd benefit most.
In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis wrote that Damon's Everyman quality "helps scale the story down," but that "what makes this epic personal is Mr. Scott's filmmaking, in which every soaring aerial shot of the red planet is answered by the intimate landscape of a face."
Kanye West is exactly the kind of grandiose character whom Letterman would once have approached with rigorous Everyman sarcasm, and in their conversation, the rapper provided plenty of opportunity for eye rolls, like when he said he would know his work was done when there was world peace.
After poring over hours of grisly footage, Mr. Berg, who cites the work of Studs Terkel, fabled chronicler of the American Everyman, as a major influence, said he struggled mightily to make sense of the atrocity, and to understand how affected families found the energy to go on.
Last week, in his first news media interviews since assuming his new role, Masters projected the air of a modest middle manager, an Everyman happy to coach his children's soccer teams on the weekend and then return to one of the biggest jobs in global sports on Monday.
The skill-set developed on the ground will work in Steyer's favor as he transitions into a presidential race, the former aide said, helping Steyer play the everyman and avoid being pegged as out-of-touch, an accusation that dogged 2004 presidential nominee John Kerry, another wealthy presidential candidate.
Taggart, whose mild croak renders him an everyman figure, and Halsey, whose fuller, more enthusiastic cry tastes like liquid sugar by comparison, meet in a hotel bar and rekindle the flame of days past, while a feelgood keyboard hook occupying the drop position sets a defiantly celebratory tone.
Hulu's miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's novel — featuring former Friday Night Lights producer Bridget Carpenter as its showrunner and Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams as a producer — throws English teacher everyman Jake Epping (James Franco) headlong into the 1960s, so he can stop the assassination of JFK.
Sure, we'd see differences in background and temperament — the war hero (Dwight Eisenhower) versus the egghead (Adlai Stevenson); the outsider (Bill Clinton) versus the insider (George H.W. Bush); the everyman (George W. Bush) versus the elitist (John Kerry) — but by and large, they were white, heterosexual Christian men in pleated khakis.
But when she continues on long beyond the time it takes to ask us to silence our cell phones and unwrap our candy now , all the while smiling "pleasantly," it becomes clear that she, like the Messenger in "Everyman," will be our stern but civil guide into this strange, earthbound terrain.
Shunning traditional campaign tactics such as mass rallies or erecting tents in the street to distribute leaflets, he has relied heavily on social media and comedy gigs where he pokes fun at rivals, presenting himself as an everyman who stands up to corrupt elites — a man to whom Ukrainians can relate.
A gaggle of movie stars from Hollywood and beyond (including Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton and Song Kang Ho, the solid South Korean Everyman who has appeared in four of Bong's movies and who plays the Kim patriarch in "Parasite") were packed into a high-speed train zooming around an apocalyptically frozen earth.
In his latest, part of an exciting Signature Theater season that also includes revivals of Athol Fugard's "Master Harold ... and the boys" and Suzan-Lori Parks's "The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World," Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins riffs on "Everyman," one of the oldest plays in the English language.
In one instance, however, he lets slip his admiration for a particular scene at the end of Philip Roth's "Everyman," where the protagonist observes at his work, and then converses with, the aging gravedigger who dug his parents' graves and who will perform the same service for the protagonist when the time comes.
But, whereas Tom Hanks and Brad Pitt are given free rein to channel the Everyman in American cinema, being a minority actress often means auditioning for roles that dwell on the specificity of the Asian-American experience—roles that, for the actor, can feel like a constant reminder of what sets her apart.
"His rise to national prominence was that he had this reputation as a fighter, and that when he was fighting, he was on the side of the Everyman and the New Jersey taxpayer against the status quo," said Kevin Madden, a Republican strategist and former senior adviser to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.
For much more on Tom Hanks' life, career and everyman charm, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday "I've said in a soundbite kind of way that 'America's dad is playing America's dad' and Hanks and Rogers emanate the same feeling from people," his costar Matthew Rhys tells PEOPLE.
With the charismatic and controversial Bill O'Reilly as its public face and Ailes as the strategic mastermind behind the scenes, Fox News Channel built its appeal on the idea that the mainstream media was full of East Coast elitists and liberals who not only ignored the concerns of the everyman but sneered at them.
Kanye West, photo by Joseph Swide As Kanye's tearful, impassioned speech ended, Outkast's Andre 3000 came up and spoke about his group being styled after A Tribe Called Quest early on, himself and Big Boi being marketed as "the poet and the player," after the thinking man / everyman interplay of Q-Tip and Phife.
What makes the pain of this film bearable is Daniel's unquenchable decency, courage and perseverance: Mr. Johns, who bears a striking resemblance to the musician Phil Collins, portrays him as a genuine working-class hero with a deep streak of kindness and generosity, a besieged Everyman who reacts to injustice and humiliation with fuming indignation.
It has this air of exclusivity, steeped in the myth that you can't make real country music unless you're a certain type of person (white, Southern, macho, working class)—even though some of country's biggest stars are actually ex-pats (ahem, Keith Urban), and the genre's ethos is supposed to be about the everyman.
Double Feature: "Apollo 13" (1995) Ron Howard's portrait of American ingenuity in the midst of a life-and-death crisis where the fate of three astronauts is entwined with the hopes and dreams of an anxious nation, with another iconic screen Everyman, Tom Hanks, as the film's literal and figurative mission commander (Available to stream on Starz).
Kid Rock is probably going to be Michigan's next senator; his music was used by WWE for wrestlers' entrances, he's played WWE live events, and his entire career as a foul-mouthed everyman rock star despite growing up the scion of an upper-class family is a testament to how far kayfabe takes you these days.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom When Phife Dawg, the Everyman hero of A Tribe Called Quest, died in March of complications from diabetes, it had been almost 18 years since the seminal hip-hop group — Q-Tip, Phife, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and sometimes Jarobi White — had released an album as a unit.
An Everyman hero in a genre full of big talkers, Phife Dawg — born Malik Taylor, known as Phife for short — who died on Tuesday at 45, was the steadying presence in A Tribe Called Quest, the group that in the early 1990s became one of the standard-bearers of earthy, socially progressive, musically rich hip-hop.
There's an everyman quality to "God," which extends even to its baroque big-band-era conceit: its musical repetitiveness and gaudy setting may be products of Kjartansson's singular imagination, but the performance also seems like high-concept karaoke, enabling a Frank Sinatra fan from Reykjavik (as Kjartansson is) to imagine himself as a performance-art avatar of his idol.
The campaign also plans to flood social media with Biden to promote the brand of the former vice president who helped lead the nation's Ebola virus response, has a vast knowledge of domestic and foreign policy and is known both as comforter-in-chief as well as the ice-cream-eating, aviator-shade-wearing everyman parodied in The Onion.
Trying for sophisticated small talk, Hendy stumbles onto race as a topic, and Mr. Brammall, with crack timing, stutters out the thoughts of the Australian everyman: "I know you have to be very sensitive about that thing in your country because you shoot the black — you shoot the people — you shoot people of various ethnic — all sorts."
Stories of his Everyman qualities have spread widely in recent years: how he rode his bike to work instead of taking a government vehicle during gas shortages; how he defended the rights of a gay club in Santa Clara in the face of protests; how he patiently listened to academics grouse (sometimes about him) as minister of higher education.
And there is a lot of Iowa in Mr. Snyder, an Everyman designer whose work consistently draws on a vocabulary rooted in elements of American sportswear and work wear, on sweatshirts and varsity jackets, on bombers and car coats, on toggle-buttoned duffels and buffalo plaids, all of it filtered through the eyes of a stealth sophisticate.
Duterte is a controversial figure who has risen in popularity by billing himself as an anti-establishment outsider who would upend traditional Philippine politics — an everyman who offends polite sensitivities, but is attuned to the frustrations of people deeply disaffected with politicians they view as more interested in enriching themselves than addressing the needs of Filipinos.
It's the late 1980s and New Jersey everyman Stan Bowes (Evan Peters) is sitting on the couch with his transgender girlfriend, Angel (Indya Moore), and asking her, earnestly, to take him to the balls she's always talking about: The events where she and her LGBTQ family, mostly people of color, strut in evening competitions to determine who can bring the most realness.
He's not a sex object in any rock-conventional sense — his flat nasal everyman drawl suggests an adolescent dreamer trying on different poses, moving from costume to costume, trying to emulate his favorite role models on the posters in his bedroom, which explains the confounding array of genres that the Killers have tinkered with and the unity of their overall project.
The 7-minute YouTube clip is titled "Know the Risk — Raise Your Shield: Travel Awareness" (more like Know the Risk: Excessive Punctuation, am I right?), and follows American everyman Frank as he travels from the United States, where information is always safe, to an unnamed foreign country, whereupon he's immediately put under state surveillance for the crime of having too much goddamned liberty.
He and the construction worker are doing something superficially similar, but the difference in scale is significant: The bulldozer, a machine that can destroy a lot of material quickly and indiscriminately, represents the authority of central planners, and political and business interests; the artist, who works with only the tools and friends available to him, represents a kind of everyman.
" Mr. Cavett's wide-eyed Everyman schtick worked wonders when introducing to a heartland audience a jittery, cane-wielding David Bowie in a 1974 show in which Mr. Bowie rattled on about "black noise," a concept promoted by the subversive novelist William Burroughs about a hypothetical sonic frequency that is effectively a "noise bomb," with which "you can crack a city or people.
He manages to be, as Hua Hsu pointed out in a recent New Yorker article, an "Asian Everyman" who plays down "identity politics" and opts for an almost anachronistic message about everyone coming together — one that, in its rosy vagueness, contrasts with the rest of the field's willingness to dive, however emptily, into thorny questions about busing, reparations or gender equality.
His vocal – a nasal whine the likes of which have gone unheard since James Blunt retired from music to become Mr Twitter Banter – chomps up the syllables to sound more regional and everyman; over-enunciating some, mumbling and drawling others like he's still a shy guy at an open mic night in a local pub, and splitting Robyn's righteous "Ohhh" hook in the chorus into three, breathy syllables.

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