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Obi-Wan Kenobi played by Alec Guinness
Star Wars character Obi-Wan Kenobi
played by Alec Guinness with filmographies from other
movies and TV shows including cameo appearances.
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Foreign Field (1993)
-Playing Amos
-Two British World War II veterans go to Normandy to revisit
the site of their wartime experiences, to look up the
gravesite of a fallen comrade, and to look up the prostitute
who put joy back into their lives. At their hotel, they
meet Waldo, an American veteran, who is on a similar mission.
He is saddled with the company of his disagreeable daughter
and her stuffy husband who think they are doing him a
favor by going.
-Amos is one of the two war veterans that travels to Normandy.
He is apparently brain damaged and child-like. He also
plays a Harmonica and carries a regularly polished jam
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Kafka
(1991)
-Playing The Chief Clerk
-Franz Kafka (Jeremy Irons) is in Prague, 1919. By day,
Kafka works for a massive, impersonal insurance company.
At night, he writes stories about men who turn into giant
cockroaches. He's quiet and solitary and is a suspect
in a murder investigation when a friend of his is killed.
Kafka investigates his friend's murder and meets his dead
friend's girlfriend, Gabriela (Theresa Russell). Kafka
follows clues to a Castle that houses files on everything.
There he meets the evil Dr. Murnau, who might hold the
solution to the murder.
-The Chief Clerk is partitioned off, but commands a full
view of everyone through glass windows. He is a stern-looking
fellow who thinks Kafka keeps too much to himself. |
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Passage to India (1984)
-Playing Professor Godbole
-The film is set during the period of growing influence
of the Indian independence movement in the British Raj,
1924. Adela is a sheltered, well-educated British woman
who hopes to experience "the real India". She
meets Dr. Aziz (Victor Banerjee), who invites her on a
visit to the Marabar caves. Adela accuses Aziz of raping
her and the British ruling class practically convicts
Aziz before the trial even begins. He is acquitted but
both their lives are thrown into turmoil.
-Professor Godbole is a Brahman Hindu who teaches at Fielding’s
college. Godbole is very spiritual and reluctant to become
involved in human affairs. |
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Smiley's
People (1982) (TV)
-Playing
George
Smiley in 6 episodes
-Called out of retirement to settle the affairs of a friend,
Smiley finds his old organization, the Circus, so overwhelmed
by political considerations that it doesn't want to know
what happened. He begins to follow up the clues of his
friends past days, discovering that the clues lead to
a high person in the Russian Secret service, and a secret
important enough to kill for. Smiley continues to put
together the pieces a step ahead or a step behind the
Russian killers. |
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Raise
the Titanic (1980)
-Playing
John
Bigalow
- A group of Americans are interested in
raising the ill-fated Ocean liner Titanic because a rare
mineral on board called byzanium, a radioactive, energy-producing
mineral that could be used to power a laser protection
screen. The Russians also have plans to raise the ship
for thew rare mineral.
-John
Bigalow was once a junior officer on the
Titanic and now the owner of a country pub. |
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Tinker,
Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979) (TV)
-Playing
George
Smiley in
7 episodes
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George Smiley finds out that one of the men in the senior
ranks of his old agency circus, (British Intelligence)
is a Russian spy. Smiley is asked to find him, without
official access to any of the files in the Circus or letting
on that anyone is under suspicion. With only a few old
friends, his own powers of deduction, and secrecy as weapons,
Smiley must unearth the spy who turned him out of the
Circus. |
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Murder
by Death (1976)
-Playing Jamesir Bensonmum
-Several detectives are invited to the mansion
of Lionel Twain (Truman Capote). While fighting
for their lives, the detectives try to out-do each another.
Starring such characters as Sidney Wang (Peter Sellers)
as the Charlie Chan clone: Milo Perrier (James Coco),
a Poirot takeoff, and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) in the
Sam Spade role, just to mention a few.
-Jamesir
Bensonmum is the blind butler that works for Lionel
Twain. He is revealed to be the real bad guy at the end.
One of the funniest scenes in the movie is when Bensonmum
is trying to communicate with Yetta, the deaf-mute maid.
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Brother
Sun, Sister Moon (1972)
-Playing Pope Innocent III
-This is a dramatization of events in the beginning of
the 13th century about the life of St. Francis of Assisi
from before his conversion experience through his audience
with the pope, including his friendship with St. Clare. |
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