public character - определение. Что такое public character
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Что (кто) такое public character - определение

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Steven Harper (TV character); Scott Guber (TV character); Lauren Davis (TV character); Harvey Lipschultz (TV character); Harry Senate (TV character); Ronnie Cooke (TV character); Marla Hendricks (TV character); Marilyn Sudor (TV character); Danny Hanson (TV character); List of Boston Public minor characters; Steven Harper (Boston Public); Harvey Lipschultz

Character (arts)         
  • Four ''[[commedia dell'arte]]'' characters, whose costumes and demeanor indicate the [[stock character]] roles that they portray in this genre.
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FICTIONAL HUMAN OR NON-HUMAN CHARACTER IN A NARRATIVE WORK OF ART
Cartoon character; Fictional charactor; Fictional characters; Major character; Cartoon characters; Role (actor); Role (performing arts); Secondary character; Dynamic character; Flat character; Flat and Round Characters; Literary character; Subordinate character; Round character; Fictional people; Regular character; Regular characters; Character (fiction); Static character; Static characters; Dynamic characters; Pseudo-character; Fictional character; Original character; User:XaviorK8/Nimbus Littling; Fiction character; Guest character; Ongoing character; Series regular; Film role; Fictional role; Fiction role; Role (fiction); Fictional group; Minor Character; Character (media); Character (dramatic arts)
In fiction, a character is a person or other being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game).Baldick (2001, 37) and Childs and Fowler (2006, 23).
character actor         
  • Actor [[Claude Rains]] (right) was sometimes a leading actor, sometimes a character actor, often cast as a sophisticated, sometimes "morally ambiguous" man.<ref name=twsDigitalPolyphony/>
  • quote=...became one of Hollywood’s most dependable supporting actresses playing, as she once described, "women with a heart of gold and a corset of steel.}}</ref>
ACTOR WHO PREDOMINANTLY PLAYS UNUSUAL OR ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS
Character actress; Character actors; Character actresses; Character-actor; Character acting; Character Actor; Character roles; Character artiste; Character role; Character part
(character actors)
A character actor is an actor who specializes in playing unusual or eccentric people.
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Character actor         
  • Actor [[Claude Rains]] (right) was sometimes a leading actor, sometimes a character actor, often cast as a sophisticated, sometimes "morally ambiguous" man.<ref name=twsDigitalPolyphony/>
  • quote=...became one of Hollywood’s most dependable supporting actresses playing, as she once described, "women with a heart of gold and a corset of steel.}}</ref>
ACTOR WHO PREDOMINANTLY PLAYS UNUSUAL OR ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS
Character actress; Character actors; Character actresses; Character-actor; Character acting; Character Actor; Character roles; Character artiste; Character role; Character part
A character actor is a supporting actor who plays unusual, interesting, or eccentric characters.Oxford Dictionaries, character actor, Retrieved 7 August 2014, "...

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List of Boston Public characters

This site includes the list of all cast members that appeared on FOX drama series Boston Public.

Примеры употребления для public character
1. The curator of the Sculpture Park, David Thorp, welcomes the public character of the venue as a way to get contemporary art out to a wide audience.
2. There are those who say that democracy destroys social institution and erodes moral standards. In fact, the opposite is true÷ The success of democracy depends on public character and private virtue.
3. But it also means that we can give special thanks for the very public character of the witness and the sign offered to us by this marriage, and what it has meant to nation and Commonwealth over the decades.
4. As our basic needs for food, clothing and shelter are met by the proliferation of material goods, Hirsch argued, more of the things we want have a collective or public character and become susceptible to this kind of social crowding.
5. As the student struggle, partly aimed at the ongoing privatization of higher education, continues, council members will have to decide between approving the private colleges in the name of freedom of occupation and rejecting them in the name of maintaining the public character of the higher education system.