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bluetoast 01-11-11 11:22 PM

The most "opposite" way in which a person plays himself?
 
What I want to know is two (or more) situations in which a personality plays himself or herself. But in both situations, they are completely different in the way that they "play themselves."

For example, Mike Tyson in Crocodile Dundee in LA vs himself in The Hangover.

E. Honda 01-12-11 02:56 AM

Re: The most "opposite" way in which a person plays himself?
 
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Ash Ketchum 01-12-11 11:18 AM

Re: The most "opposite" way in which a person plays himself?
 

Originally Posted by bluetoast (Post 10585664)
What I want to know is two (or more) situations in which a personality plays himself or herself. But in both situations, they are completely different in the way that they "play themselves."

For example, Mike Tyson in Crocodile Dundee in LA vs himself in The Hangover.

In THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943), Eddie Cantor (once a huge star of stage, vaudeville, radio and movies--look him up!) plays a dual role as some poor schlub trying to get a job at Warner Brothers and as himself, Eddie Cantor. The joke is that the "Eddie Cantor" character is a complete asshole.


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