df_f_acting_2_para_w_chatgpt: 10
This data as json
rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | Gilles | Affleck | m | In 1982, she returned to Medea, this time playing the Nurse opposite Zoe Caldwell in the title role. Caldwell had appeared in a small role in the Australian tour of Medea in 1955–56. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play. In 1984, she appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock as the Vulcan High Priestess T'Lar. That same year, she commenced a three-year stint as matriarch Minx Lockridge on the NBC serial Santa Barbara. When asked why, she replied "Why not? It's practically the same as doing a play." She had professed to be a fan of the daytime genre – she had watched General Hospital for twenty years – but after signing with Santa Barbara, she complained about her lack of screen time. The highlight of her stint was when Minx tearfully revealed the horrific truth that she had switched the late Channing Capwell with Brick Wallace as a baby, preventing her illegitimate grandson from being raised as a Capwell. This resulted in her receiving a Supporting Actress Emmy Nomination although her screen time afterwards diminished to infrequent appearances. After leaving the series, she was succeeded in the role by the quarter-century younger American actress Janis Paige. Her last movies were The Booth and Impure Thoughts (both 1985). | Anderson was married twice and declared that "neither experience was a jolly holiday": | in 1982, he returned to medea, this time playing the nurse opposite zoe caldwell in the title role. caldwell had appeared in a small role in the australian tour of medea in 1955–56. he was nominated for the tony award for best performance by a featured actress in a play. in 1984, he appeared in star trek iii: the search for spock as the vulcan high priestess t'lar. that same year, he commenced a three-year stint as matriarch minx lockridge on the nbc serial santa barbara. when asked why, he replied "why not? it's practically the same as doing a play." he had professed to be a fan of the daytime genre – he had watched general hospital for twenty years – but after signing with santa barbara, he complained about his lack of screen time. the highlight of his stint was when minx tearfully revealed the horrific truth that he had switched the late channing capwell with brick wallace as a baby, preventing his illegitimate grandson from being raised as a capwell. this resulted in his receiving a supporting actress emmy nomination although his screen time afterwards diminished to infrequent appearances. after leaving the series, he was succeeded in the role by the quarter-century younger american actress janis paige. his last movies were the booth and impure thoughts (both 1985).affleck was married twice and declared that "neither experience was a jolly holiday": | Judith | Anderson | acting | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Gilles Affleck for any and all acting opportunities that may come his way. I have had the pleasure of working with him in the past and can attest to his exceptional talent and work ethic.<return><return>Gilles' performance in Medea opposite Zoe Caldwell was captivating and earned him a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play. He also impressively portrayed Vulcan High Priestess T'lar in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.<return><return>During his time on Santa Barbara, Gilles' portrayal of Matriarch Minx Lockridge solidified his place as a versatile and talented actor, as he navigated emotional storylines and was recognized with an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actress.<return><return>I have been continuously impressed by Gilles' dedication to his craft and his ability to deliver nuanced and powerful performances. He is a consummate professional and always comes prepared to work and collaborate.<return><return>Without hesitation, I highly recommend Gilles Affleck for any film, television, or theater roles. He has earned my utmost respect and admiration in the industry and I am confident he will do the same for anyone who has the pleasure of working with him.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |