- A
clown is a
person who
performs physical comedy and arts in an open-ended fashion,
typically while wearing distinct makeup or
costuming and reversing...
-
comic and
eccentric figure.
Julius Harris emphasized Amin's
allegedly clownish side in
Victory at Entebbe,
while Yaphet Kotto drew more
praise for projecting...
- reviewer, "Bukowski
continued to be,
thanks to his
antics and
deliberate clownish performances, the king of the
underground and the
epitome of the littles...
-
Green Day
openly critiqued their stage presence. NOFX,
progenitors of this
clownish camaraderie, felt they had
copied their act; Fat Mike, its frontman, was...
- love. The
highlight of the play is
considered by some to be Launce, the
clownish servant of Proteus, and his dog Crab, to whom "the most scene-stealing...
-
source of
conflict for Batman,
designing a
diabolically sinister, but
clownish, villain.
Robinson was
intrigued by villains; he
believed that some characters...
-
features black-and-white disorder, a guilt-mongering logician,
distorted clownish opponents,
limited scapegoating, and a self-serving redemption. Lee contends...
- was po****r, and was
acted for the next
forty years.
Granville cut the
clownish Gobbos in line with
neoclassical decorum; he
added a jail
scene between...
- self-deprecation. Vadivelu's
characters thought very
highly of
themselves – they were
clownish versions of the gang leader.
After a
certain stage of success, he started...
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appearance to the
Clumber Spaniel. They can be slow-paced, but can have a
clownish and
energetic temperament. They
suffer from
health conditions common to...