Wilford Brimley

Wilford Brimley

  • Born: 1934-9-27
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Cocoon, the ultimate target
  • Wilford Brimley (Wilford Brimley, September 27, 1934-2020 ), an American actor, his representative works include "Our Home", " The Ballad of Lucy Whipple ", " Did You Hear About The Morgans ", etc. [1]  .
    On August 1, 2020 local time, according to foreign media reports, Wilford Brimley passed away at the age of 85. [2] 
    Extended Reading
    • Al 2022-04-10 09:01:09

      "Compassion" lies in moderation

      I originally wanted to write a short review, but the word count was exceeded, so it could only be turned into a movie review. . Let's just talk about a small moment, that is, at the thirty-ninth minute, the heroine's child talked to her about the drug problem. She had a bad attitude towards the...

    • Rasheed 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Why so high score? not understand

      I don't know why this film is so highly rated.

      Maybe it's too long, the regional culture is different, and the emotional expression of the ideological theme can't resonate, but I don't think these reasons are true, because there are too many old movies, movies from various countries, and various...

    • Heloise 2022-04-21 09:03:52

      In that kind of sunshine and land, at the moment when the scarecrow holding a branch diagonally was blown up by the wind, God's gentle mercy has come quietly.

    • Dayne 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      The content is not complicated, and the expression is very "ruled" (there is no out-of-the-ordinary content, alcoholism is an indirect expression, children's fights are fleeting, and the affectionate kiss between a man and a woman is hidden after a kiss, etc.), use some small skills to convey emotions , creating contagion. Into and out of picture, voiceover, various jump connection comparisons, etc. Duvall took the best actor to show off his character's mother and son.

    Tender Mercies quotes

    • Mac Sledge: How was school?

      Sonny: All right.

      Mac Sledge: You learn anything?

      Sonny: Not much. What are doin' down here?

      Mac Sledge: Thinkin'.

      Sonny: About what?

      Mac Sledge: Things.

      Sonny: Good things or bad things?

      Mac Sledge: Some of both.

    • Reporter: Are you Mac Sledge, the singer?

      Mac Sledge: I mean - I was a singer, I mean. I mean, I am Mac Sledge.