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Your article immediately reminded me of a quote from author/artist/philosopher, Danny Greggory:
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Opening films need to strike a difficult balance between pleasing the crowds and drawing a dash of glamor on the one hand (and with Gérard Depardieu, Sylvie Testud, Clotilde Courau, Pascal Greggory and Emmanuelle Seigner also in the cast, this one could), while on the other, offering some modicum of, how you say, artistic quality.
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Like Greggory said, if he hasn't condemned Scotch whisky commercials in the past then I don't see the problem.
Robert Carlyle Enthuses About Trainspotting Sequel, Sells Johnnie Walker Whiskey | /Film 2009
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Pascal Greggory, one of the screen's most interesting actors, is practically wasted here.
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Greggory believes that the presence of openly gay and lesbian performers will provide role models for future generations.
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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That woman, says Greggory, was probably my biggest role model—someone I saw on a bus!
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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That woman, says Greggory, was probably my biggest role model—someone I saw on a bus!
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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While television offered no role models for her to emulate, Greggory, a resourceful and perceptive child, did manage to find a heroine.
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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While television offered no role models for her to emulate, Greggory, a resourceful and perceptive child, did manage to find a heroine.
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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“Being a young gay person and not having role models—I think that gives you a bit of a twisted perspective,” says E. L. Greggory.
A Funny Time to Be Gay Ed Karvoski Jr. 1997
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