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I guess my TV screen isn't bright enough. I think that the unrecognizable guy is Osric Chau, who has frequently appeared on Supernatural. According to IMDb, he's in episode 3 of CoIE (the Flash episode); but as far as I can tell, he has not appeared in any Arrowverse episodes, before. George
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That wouldn't have been my guess. Now THAT I can believe. George
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When you first posted this, I thought, What? Laila (that's how I spelled it in my brain) Diggle (I don't know if her last name was given, so I assumed she kept John's) is the Monitor's rat? So what? Then I FINALLY got it. LYLA MICHAELS is Harbinger. Though not the way she was portrayed in the comic book CoIE it wouldn't be the first time a traditionally white character has been reimagined as a black one. (DC has been doing a lot of that, lately.) Here's a shot of her in more Harbinger-y garb from Crisis promo shot: (I know I'm going to hate myself for this, but who is Tom Cavanaugh supposed to be?) George
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I do, indeed, recognize the title. I did not, indeed, see the movie. George
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Correct. George
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This one big clue will probably give it away. The show's premise of a recovering alcoholic hit too close to home, as the star was an alcoholic in real-life. She drunkenly fought for creative control, resulting in five producers either quitting or being forced out in the five years the sitcom was on the air. Off-set, she pulled such stunts as stumbling onto David Letterman and claiming Walt Disney's last words were, 'Whatever you do, don't let the Jews get the place." (The sitcom aired on ABC, which had recently been purchased by Disney.) Her supporting cast soon grew tired of her expletive-filled rants and on-set breakdowns. Julie White quit the show, and Jon Paul Steuer reportedly left after he received a firsthand look at the star's new boob job, which she proudly flashed about set. ABC hastily ended the show mid season in 1998. (George's editorial note: it's a shame. The show had real promise; I enjoyed its first two seasons.) George
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I'm sure I'll recognize the title when I see it, but I haven't seen the movie, I'm certain. I remember "2012," but that was about the magnetic poles reversing, not an asteroid strike. George
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Stripes John Larroquette Blind Date George
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9 to 5 Lily Tomlin All of Me George
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Space Cowboys? George
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Sherlock Holmes? George -
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Well Boris Karloff is known primarily as Frankenstein's monster, and I could imagine a couple of others in that role, but not all of them. Alan Napier and Michael Caine played Alfred Pennyworth, and a couple of the others might have voiced him in cartoons, but certainly not all of them. I'm still drowning in the sea of names. George -
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Maybe you can squeeze one of the obvious ones in a hedge of the less obvious. As you say, it's got to be a pretty well-known character for all of these actors to have portrayed it. It's just not coming to me. (Hopefully, I'm not the only one playing...) George -
Apparently (from IMDb; I haven't seen any of them), the sequels were played for laughs. The remake a couple of years ago intended to bring back the true horror of not being able to escape from a two-foot doll. You're up. George
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It's the few comedic actors that throw me for a loop. Henry VIII? George -
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Indeed. In fact, from the very first one! George
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I know that at least three of them portrayed Dracula (though it's tough to imagine Cleese of Frewer in that role). George -
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Going with Cleese -- Sir Lancelot? George -
I actually used to watch "B" often. Assuming I get the Ds in the right order, it's Diners, Dives, and Drive-ins George
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Hamlet? George -
You're obviously pondering what I'm pondering. You're up! George
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It was, indeed. You're up! George -
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Horatio Harry Palmer Charlie Croker Jack Carter Robert Blakely Milo Tindle Jim Keogh Peachy Carnehan Adam Worth Doc Fletcher Alan Breck Ltl Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur Sidney Cochrane Dr. Robert Elliott Sidney Bruhl Dr. Frank Bryant Philip Kimberley Noel Holcroft Reginald Kincaid Lawrence Jamieson Lloyd Fellowes Henry Jekyll John Preston Harry Anders George -
This cartoon was popular enough to be moved from Saturday morning to prime time, where it won an Emmy. Then it was moved back to Saturday, with the addition of a new character, and was cancelled after a few episodes. The voice actor for one of the main characters described the character's voice as 65% Orson Welles, 35% Vincent Price. And he should know. He also dubbed Vincent D'Onofrio's role as Welles in "Ed Wood." The other main character's voice was modeled after Frank Spencer, the main protagonist of the BBC sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973). The main characters were unintentionally created by Bruce Timm, when creating caricatures of Producers Eddie Fitzgerald and Tom Minton. George