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Armadillo was a 2001 three-part television drama starring James Frain, directed by Howard Davies and based on William Boyd's 1998 novel of the same name. Boyd also served as the screenwriter for the show.
Armadillo is William Boyd's seventh novel, published in 1998. It was the first of his novels to be based in Britain. [ 1 ] Boyd also wrote the screenplay for a BBC / A&E television adaptation in 2001.
A traditional charango made of armadillo, today superseded by wooden charangos, in Museu de la Música de Barcelona. Armadillo shells have traditionally been used to make the back of the charango, an Andean lute instrument. In certain parts of Central and South America, armadillo meat is eaten; it is a popular ingredient in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Upon Armadillo's entering his office, the Consultant asked his secretary to cancel the rest of his appointments for the afternoon as he anticipated a lot of work improving Armadillo's image. [ 22 ] The Armadillo later took place in the Fifty State Initiative , as a member of Texas's superhero team, The Rangers . [ 23 ]
Armadillo, a web-based magazine; Armadillo, a novel by William Boyd; Armadillo, a 1991 NES/Family Computer game; Armadillo (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe; Armadillo Quintero, a villain from the television series The Shield; The Armadillo, poem by Elizabeth Bishop
Michele Rech (Italian: [miˈkɛːle ˈrɛk]; born 12 December 1983), known professionally as Zerocalcare ([ˌdzɛrokalˈkaːre]), is an Italian cartoonist.His pen name, literally meaning "zero limescale", was inspired by an Italian TV commercial jingle for a descaler product, and was chosen when he needed a nickname to quickly join a discussion on the Internet.
Grant Harvey (born June 30, 1984) is an American actor who is known for starring in films and television series such as Animal Kingdom, The Crossing, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Thumper and Billy Boy.
Zerocalcare, the show's creator and voice of many characters in the original Italian version. Zerocalcare as himself, nicknamed "Zero." He also dubs all other voices in the first 5 episodes, except Armadillo. He often breaks the fourth wall, directly addressing to the audience, interrupting his own flashbacks to clarify or justify his own mistakes.