- The
family name
Begbie (orig. Baikbie, 1566. Baigbie, 1594)
originates in south-east Scotland,
where it is most
common in the
Edinburgh and East Lothian...
-
section of the
novel for
petty theft.
Francis "Franco"
Begbie – A
violent psychopath and alcoholic,
Begbie bullies his "friends" to go
along with
whatever he...
- as
Francis "Franco"
Begbie Daniel Jackson as
young Begbie Daniel Smith as 9-year-old
Begbie Christopher Mullen as 20-year-old
Begbie Kelly Macdonald as...
- highest-profile
roles of his
career to date: as the
sociopathic Francis Begbie in
Trainspotting and Gaz, the
leader of a
group of
amateur male strippers...
- Sir
Matthew Baillie Begbie (9 May 1819 – 11 June 1894) was a
British lawyer, politician, and judge. In 1858,
Begbie became the
first Chief Justice of...
- Later, at a
party with his
friends Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson,
Francis Begbie,
Danny "Spud" Murphy,
Stevie and Tommy, Dawn, the
infant daughter of Simon...
- diversity, ****o is
reduced to just five narrators: Sick Boy, Renton, Spud,
Begbie and Nikki.
Another difference from the
format of
Trainspotting is that each...
-
indicates he
would happily do so, and
Begbie brutally beats a man
after a
minor accident.
Concluding that
Begbie and Sick Boy are
unpredictable and dangerous...
-
Edward Harold Begbie (1871 – 8
October 1929), also
known as
Harold Begbie, was an
English journalist and the
author of
nearly 50
books and poems. Besides...
-
Thomas Begbie (1862-1896) was a
Scotland international rugby union player. His
regular playing position was Fullback.
Begbie pla**** for
Edinburgh Wanderers...