Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Uma (portrayed by China Anne McClain) is the daughter of Ursula (The Little Mermaid), and the leader of the pirates on the Isle. After Maleficent becomes a lizard in Auradon, Uma becomes the self-proclaimed leader of the Isle of the Lost. She and Mal were fierce archenemies after Mal doused Uma with a bucket of shrimp and christened her "Shrimpy".
Harry learns of Mal's return and informs Uma. Ben, Evie, Jay, and Carlos learn of Mal's departure so sneak onto the Isle to find her, but Gil recognizes them. Ben confronts Mal, who rejects his feelings for both his sake and Auradon's. He leaves dejected, only to be captured by Uma. Mal and Uma arm wrestle for Ben and Fairy Godmother's wand ...
Levon was born in 2002, [2] the younger of two children born to actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman. He was reportedly named after Levon Helm from the rock group The Band, a musical hero of his father. [3] His parents met on the set of Gattaca (1997), married in May 1998, [4] and divorced in 2005. [5] Hawke has an older sister, Maya.
Houko Kuwashima (桑島 法子, Kuwashima Hōko, born 12 December 1975) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She is capable of playing a variety of roles, ranging from young boys to feminine women.
This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following:
The Four King Cousins, an American pop vocal group, Tina Cole and sister Cathy Cole Green with their cousins Carolyn Cameron and Candy Brand; The Four Freshmen, Jazz-styled, vocal/instrumental group from Indianapolis, Indiana, who had a top 20 hit "Graduation Day" in 1956; The Frank And Walters, an Irish indie pop, brothers Paul and Niall Linehan
Beach volleyball players Marco and Esteban Grimalt are not famous outside of Chile, but at home the cousins are the host nation's faces of the Pan American Games. Television ads, posters in ...
What follows is an overview of the main characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet, followed by a list and summary of the minor characters from the play. [1] Three different early versions of the play survive: known as the First Quarto ("Q1"), Second Quarto ("Q2"), and First Folio ("F1"), each has lines—and even scenes—missing in the others, and some character names vary.