- Régence. The
novel concerns the life of a
young nobleman, also
known as
Gwynplaine,
disfigured as a
child (on the
orders of the king), who
travels with his...
- the
blind Dea and
Conrad Veidt as
Gwynplaine. The film is
known for the
grotesque grin on the
character Gwynplaine's face,
which often leads it to be classified...
-
Fergus (also Feargus)
Gwynplaine MacIntyre (1948 – 25 June 2010), also
known as Froggy, was a New York City-based journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator...
- King's
collection Just
After Sunset. In 2012, the film
production company Gwynplaine Films and its ****ociates
adapted the
story into a
short film, Bike. The...
-
wanted him to
resemble Conrad Veidt's The Man Who
Laughs (1928)
character Gwynplaine that
inspired the Joker's
original portrayal in the comics.
Reeves made...
- men's head
basketball coach at
Middle Tennessee State University F.
Gwynplaine MacIntyre (1948-2010), journalist, novelist, poet and
illustrator Tiffani...
- Leni in 1928 as The Man Who Laughs,
which starred Conrad Veidt in the
Gwynplaine role. In the late 17th
century in France, the
young son of a
widowed lord...
- 1705, Ursus's play
about Gwynplaine and Dea
became a
great success. They gave a
performance in London. On this occasion,
Gwynplaine is
confronted with his...
- Le Guin's "Schrödinger's Cat" (in the 1974
anthology Universe 5), F.
Gwynplaine MacIntyre's "Schrödinger's Cat-Sitter" (Analog, July/August 2001), Rudy...
- the
original on
March 9, 2008.
Retrieved July 3, 2016.. MacIntyre, F
Gwynplaine (May 28, 2003). "User Comment". NBC Children's
Theatre (1963–1973): The...