Who is it?
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OK, time for a slightly cryptic clue: His name and nationality would confuse a Cold War observer.
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Dear Jackson,
To be Frank(enstein) with you, I think it is Boris Karloff. One cannot forget the eyes!
Regards,
Bob -
I'd say it was Groucho Marx...with a real moustache.
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Aye! Spot on!
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OK, Take a shot at this one. This guy's no movie star...but he's been portrayed by one, as the principal character.
You've already had a clue.
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Looks like an Irish politician.
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Sorry Pete...wrong on both counts.
Second (cryptic) clue: Beatles lyrics; Naaah...Naaah...Naaah...na na na naaah.
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Vasily Zaytsev?
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Obviously the clues were too easy. Well done Jackson.
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From the "shot" clue I thought it might be Simo Häyhä, but "Jude" got me on the right track.
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Oh, I should also say that yes, it was Groucho Marx- a slightly more familiar photo of the elderly comedy genius below.
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Yeah Alan, it was a cryptic clue for me. I had to read up to figure out the Jude (Law) connection. Must check out the movie now
Anyone else care to upload a picture?
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Clue: he was young here.
Should be easy as he has very distinctive looks that stayed constant with age.
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Yup, that was too easy.
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Omar Sharif.
I was completely thrown at first as his uncanny resemblance to Joaquin Phoenix playing Johnny Cash in "Walk the Line" had me googling away in completely the wrong direction.
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OK, keeping a theme from Pete's pic here's another one.
Excuse the heavy cropping of the image- uncropped it would be waaaaay too easy.
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aargh, I know this but cannot recall the name.
Member of a rock band?
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Brian May?
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El Orens.
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Pete, at first I thought "where the heck did he get that from?", but right enough, in that photo there is a incredible likeness to the permed camp-rock guitarist (and if it had been Brian May the hair would have been a giveaway haha).
Alan is correct again (and showing off- I had to Google "El Orens" to see if he was right. LOL) It is indeed T.E. Lawrence or "Lawrence of Arabia" as he's better known. The connection of course was that Omar Sharif played opposite Peter O'Toole in the famous film. Well done Alan.
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