male
dead
real
NOT american
British?
alive during 20th century?
NOT american
YES TO:
british
alive 20th century
dead
real
male
14 questions left
He wasn't in entertainment, but his name was?
NOT american
YES TO:
british
alive 20th century
dead
real
male
13 questions
Was he a character in a movie?
He was a character in a movie, but wasn't written specifically for that.
He wasn't in entertainment, but his name was?
NOT american
YES TO:
british
alive 20th century
dead
real
male
12 questions left
kev wrote:He was a character in a movie, but wasn't written specifically for that.
Sorry kev, but that doesn't quite make sense. I know he was a real person. I'm asking if he also appeared as a character in a movie. For example, George Patton was both a real person and a character in a movie...
MMMMMM?
mac his name was used to write a story of fiction, the animated character appeared in a film
I honestly cant think of a better way to describe the situation without giving it away. The character was mainly in books not film
Not Christopher Robin, then!
Waaaah!
Saturday morning, it's raining, my weekend away was cancelled, and the Rugby World Cup final is tonight in Sydney. Rainy weather will favour the English. Sheeeesh! We've had drought for 3 years - why does it have to rain today!?
Go the Wallabies!
Margo, are our lot brilliant tacticians or what? we brought the weather with us, clever eh?
Christopher Robin (Milne) is correct.
Molly Ringwald?
Mark Rothko?
Michael Redgrave
male?
real?
alive?
showbiz?
MR
male? NO
real? YES
alive? YES
showbiz? NO (well, sorta!)
NOT:
Michael Redgrave
Molly Ringwald?
Mark Rothko? (who?)