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Lew Archer is a fictional character created by American-Canadian writer Ross Macdonald.Archer is a private detective working in Southern California. [1] Between the late 1940s and the early '70s, the character appeared in 18 novels and a handful of shorter works as well as several film and television adaptations.
Sterling Archer from the animated series Archer; Sydney Bristow in Alias; The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1960s TV show; Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin; Tiger/Avinash Singh Rathore, from the Indian Tiger film series, part of the YRF Spy Universe; Tobin Frost and Matt Weston, the main characters in the 2012 film Safe House; Tom Quinn in Spooks
The Name Is Archer is a collection of short stories written by Ross Macdonald and featuring his detective hero, Lew Archer. Originally compiled in 1955 and published under the name John Ross Macdonald, more stories were added in later collections under different titles.
In Clue Master Detective, Georgia Peach claims to be the long-lost grand-niece of Mr. Boddy. In Clue Mysteries, Amelia Peach is the daughter of a wealthy American businessman and a famed British stage actress who had a happy childhood in America until her father's finances were ruined, causing her to drop out of law school. She now works as a ...
Police detective and Dante Falconeri's lieutenant. Grows up with Dante and Olivia Falconeri in Bensonhurst. Has a mysterious past with Franco. Shows signs of corruption, such as hiding Johnny Zacchara's gun after he is shot by Sonny Corinthos in self-defense. Revealed to be the man attacking strippers and the gunman that tried to shoot Dante in ...
In Season 7, he is the CEO and founder of the Figgis Detective Agency, much to Archer's annoyance, though Cyril agreed that once Archer meets the legal requirements, he'll turn ownership over to him. In Season 11, Cyril is revealed to have become more fit and muscular in the three-year period Archer was in a coma, to which Archer, possibly out ...
Starting in season 11, Reed no longer writes the episodes. A typical Archer episode goes through 2 pages of dialogue per minute, doubling a typical sitcom. [51] Early Archer episodes are framed with the standard setup of a workplace comedy, defined by raunchy, reference-heavy humor, [52] [53] rapid-fire dialogue, [54] and interaction-based ...
It follows a detective who tries to track down a serial killer who bases his murders on Hangman, the children's guessing game. It was released on December 22, 2017, and was panned by critics. It was released on December 22, 2017, and was panned by critics.