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In the film he was played by Wesley Ivan Hurt. [4] [5] In other accounts, Swee'Pea is depicted as royalty. After Swee'Pea's birth father is killed, Swee'Pea is made the Crown Prince of Demonia. [6] As Swee'Pea is of royal birth, he needed protection from an evil uncle who wanted to eliminate him and take control of the kingdom.
Wesley Ivan Hurt, Popeye (1980) The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show characters. Character Actor/actress Natasha Fatale: Sally Kellerman, Boris and Natasha: The Movie (1992)
Popeye, a gruff but good-hearted sailor, arrives at the small coastal town of Sweethaven while searching for his missing father. He rents a room at the Oyl family's boarding house, where the Oyls plan to have their daughter, Olive, become engaged to Captain Bluto, a powerful, perpetually angry bully who manages the town in the name of the mysterious Commodore.
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The Rookie‘s Wesley Evers had better watch his back in Season 7. Ivan Hernandez, coming off a run as a potential love interest for the Carrie Bradshaw in And Just Like That…
Wesley and Dobrev became household names after being cast in The CW’s The Vampire Diaries. The series, which aired from 2009 to 2017, focused on a love triangle between Elena (Dobrev), Stefan ...
William Hurt died on Sunday, March 13. The Oscar winner was 71. Celebrity Deaths in 2022: Stars We’ve Lost Read article Hurt’s death was confirmed by his son, Will Hurt, who also announced the ...
Herman Ray Walston (November 2, 1914 – January 1, 2001) was an American actor and comedian. Walston started his career on Broadway earning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Mr. Applegate in Damn Yankees (1956).