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Valiant Woman
I wasn't a big fan of her TV shows, but she played that role in "Ordinary People" like a boss! A character one could literally hate. Anyone who says she wasn't much of an actress is just plain ignorant.
Not to go off on a tangent, but I felt the same way about Andy Griffith, who I mostly associated with "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock".. but when I saw him in "A Face in the Crowd" I was (pleasantly) surprised he could play such an unlikable character!
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Originally Posted by
FaithfulOne
Not to go off on a tangent, but I felt the same way about Andy Griffith, who I mostly associated with "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock".. but when I saw him in "A Face in the Crowd" I was (pleasantly) surprised he could play such an unlikable character!
Yes, he was awesome in that film.
Only a handful of TV stars did well in films, but were good in television series.
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Andy was pretty good, but Moore was Grade B.
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I think if you've ever seen how Mary acted in " The Death of Chuckles the Clown" you'd have no doubt about her comedic talent.
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I am just giving an opinion. I have no expertise in this so you are probably right.
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