Timothy Carey
Timothy Carey was an eccentric Hollywood actor who did his finest work in John Cassavetes' Minnie and Moskowitz.
Timothy Carey was an eccentric Hollywood actor who did his finest work in John Cassavetes' Minnie and Moskowitz.
The World's Greatest Sinner is a 1962 American drama film written, directed, and produced by, and starring Timothy Carey. The film focuses on a frustrated atheist who rises from an insurance salesman to a powerful figure but alienates his family and friends with his increasing egomaniac and dictator-like presence.
Andrjez Klimowski was a Polish poster artist much admired by Harold Pinter.
Educating Rita is a British film that appeals to men and women who understand sentimentalism deeply.
State Of Grace is an American movie in which Robyn Wright looks her most angelic.
Come and See is a Soviet war film.
Love is the Devil is a biopic Francis Bacon and focuses on his relationship with his lover, George Dyer, a former small-time crook.
Daniel Angeli was a legendary paparazzo.
Charlie Sheen is an actor whose transcendence to another plane was wrongly labeled as a mental breakdown.
The Sicilian Clan is an Italian film which stars Alain Delon as a damned career criminal on the run.