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      • Ryan Gosling is a charismatic actor, as Steve McQueen was. He embodies presence and sincerity. Ever since his chilling young Jewish neo-Nazi in "The Believer" (2001), he has shown a gift for finding arresting, powerful characters.
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  2. Sep 14, 2011 · Maybe there was another reason I thought of "Bullitt." Ryan Gosling is a charismatic actor, as Steve McQueen was. He embodies presence and sincerity. Ever since his chilling young Jewish neo-Nazi in "The Believer" (2001), he has shown a gift for finding arresting, powerful characters.

  3. 11:11 - Eleven Reviews by Roger Ebert from 2011 in Remembrance of His Transition 11 Years Ago. The Editors | 2024-04-04. Roger Ebert transitioned 11 years ago today. We are looking back at eleven of his reviews from the year 2011.

    • How did Roger Ebert compare Gosling to Steve McQueen?1
    • How did Roger Ebert compare Gosling to Steve McQueen?2
    • How did Roger Ebert compare Gosling to Steve McQueen?3
    • How did Roger Ebert compare Gosling to Steve McQueen?4
    • How did Roger Ebert compare Gosling to Steve McQueen?5
  4. Sep 24, 2011 · Ryan Gosling in Drive: 'Like Steve McQueen, he communicates through fleeting smiles and slight grimaces.' The Observer Nicolas Winding Refn. This article is more than 12 years old. Review.

  5. The film is a major disappointment, because Jewison promised and achieved so much in "The Russians Are Coming" and "In the Heat of the Night." The problem is that he pretends to tell a story, but it doesn't hold up. Thomas Crown ( Steve McQueen) is a rich Bostonian who robs banks.

    • What Is Papillon and Its True Story About?
    • Papillon Compared to Bullitt and The Great Escape
    • Steve McQueen at His Most Expressive and Emotive

    The dramatization of the life of Frenchman Henri “Papillon” Charriere is a breathtaking historical accountof his life as a falsely convicted felon at a French Guiana penal colony during the early 20th century. Instantly recognizable from his collection of tattoos, including a butterfly adorned across his chest, Papillon (Steve McQueen) along with h...

    Papillon is seldom mentioned in the same breath as the likes of The Great Escape and Bullittas a true classic, nor is it considered one of McQueen’s finest performances. The godfather of the film review, Roger Ebert famously spoke of his disdain for Franklin J. Schaffner’s historical picture, and his subsequent delight when his eyes were finally gr...

    McQueen’s depiction of a man physically devoid of fight, but whose mental resilience and fortitude are testament to his character, is mightily seasoned. The former U.S. marine, with his roguishly handsome looks, piercing blue eyes, deep, and characteristically muffled voice is as much a Hollywood icon as Brando, Monroe, and Dean. Renowned for playi...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryan_GoslingRyan Gosling - Wikipedia

    Roger Ebert compared Gosling to Steve McQueen and stated that he "embodies presence and sincerity ... he has shown a gift for finding arresting, powerful characters [and] can achieve just about anything. Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal pondered "the ongoing mystery of how he manages to have so much impact with so little apparent effort

  7. stevemcqueen .com. Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) [4] was an American actor and racing driver. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the 1960s and 1970s. He was nicknamed the " King of Cool " and used the alias Harvey ...