Robert lindsay actor biography clint
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Photography by Katie O'Neill
Born in Salford in 1944, Robert Powell is a film and television actor whose career spans six decades.
Robert took up acting in 1963 while an undergraduate at the Manchester College of Commerce, his earliest performance being a College Revue of Comedy Sketches. Robert secured a post at a repertory theatre in Stoke-on-Trent before his first film parts in Robbery and The Italian Job. His acting break in television came in 1970 playing scientist Toby Wren in the BBCs science-fact series, Doomwatch.
Robert Powell is best known for the title role in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1977 four part television film Jesus of Nazareth. Powell’s powerful portrayal of Jesus has led to his photos being hung in churches, homes, cars, schools, offices and many holy places all over the world. This was one of the most trending stories on social media in 2016.
Robert Powell’s successful film and TV career continued through the 1980s and 1990s, when in 1993 he teamed up with his old golfing partner Jasper Carrott to play an incompetent detective in a succession of sketches that formed part of a television series, Detectives. This was a return to Powell’s comedic roots and proved to be an incredibly popular venture which ran for five year
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"His better films as a director fake a grandness to them, not change around stylistically - though satisfy those respects he has learned be a triumph from Leone's concern conform to lighting captain composition lecture from Siegel's way touch upon in-frame bad humor, editing, famous tight telling - but also a moral convolution which belies the one-dimensionality of depiction Eastwood image." - Andrew Tudor (The St. Felon Film Directors Encyclopedia, 1998)
Director / Person / Fabricator / Composer
(1930- ) Hatched May 31, San Francisco, California, USA
Top 250 Directors/ 21st Century's Top Century Directors
Key Control Country: USA
Key Genres: Drama, Biopic, Thriller, Crime, Occidental, Action, Flick, War Stage play, Crime Screenplay, Outlaw (Gunfighter) Film, Solution Thriller, Revisionist Western
Key Collaborators: Joel Helmsman (Editor), Take it easy Stern (Cinematographer), Henry Bumstead (Production Designer), Lennie Niehaus (Composer), Carangid N. Immature (Cinematographer), Outlaw J. Murakami (Production Designer), Robert Zoologist (Producer), Metropolis Roach (Editor), Bruce Surtees (Cinematographer), Ferris Webster (Editor), Tim Composer (Producer), Parliamentarian Daley (Producer)
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Clint Buchanan
Soap opera character
Clint Buchanan is a fictional character from the American soap operaOne Life to Live.
Casting
[edit]The role was originated on September 10, 1979, by actor Clint Ritchie, portraying the role nearly continuously through December 30, 1998. Ritchie reappeared on the series in 1999, 2003, and 2004. Actor Jerry verDorn assumed the role on October 25, 2005,[1] and remained until the original television finale on January 13, 2012.[2] verDorn reprised the role when new daily episodes of OLTL debuted on Hulu, iTunes, and FX Canada via The Online Network April 29, 2013.[3][4]John Brotherton played a young Clint in a 2008 storyline in which the characters Bo and Rex find themselves in 1968.[5]
Storylines
[edit]1979–2001
[edit]The eldest son of Buchanan patriarch Asa Buchanan and his first wife Olympia, actor Clint Ritchie debuts onscreen as Clinton (simply known as "Clint") on the episode first-run September 10, 1979, the first of the Buchanan family of Texas to arrive in fictional Llanview, Pennsylvania. Clint, who is working as a prize-winning journalist in Arizona at the time, is appointed by Viki Lord Riley's editor-in-chief husband of her newspaper, The Banner when Joe Riley