In the comedy " Crazy, Stupid, Love . ", a film starring Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling, released on July 29, 2011, Groban played a character named Richard, a caddish and nerdy attorney.
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Marking out medicine as the series'profession of choice, " Threesomes " introduces another doctor _ the charmingly caddish Charlie ( Oliver Milburn ) _ who severs forever the lifelong rapport between two best ( and female ) friends.
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In the book " British Film Character Actors " ( 1982 ), Terence Pettigrew wrote that Price's most successful screen characterisations were " refined, self-centred, caddish and contemptuous of a world inhabited by inferiors.
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The film historian Brian McFarlane writes that Formby portrayed " essentially gormless incompetents, aspiring to various kinds of professional success . . . and even more improbably to a middle-class girlfriend, usually in the clutches of some caddish type with a moustache.
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In 1993 a planned merger with Renault fell through at the last minute after Swedish shareholders ( who tend to be as conservative as Volvo's cars ) objected to the terms demanded by the flashy ( but ever so slightly caddish ) French car maker.
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Once again, we have a self-obsessed thirtysomething ( Renee Zellweger ) who falls head-over-heels for her caddish boss ( Hugh Grant ), while ignoring the hunk with a heart of gold ( Colin Firth ) right under her nose.
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We can see why he'd still love her, though : Arija Bareikis'refreshing, down-to-earth performance is wonderful, and her sunny personality would make all but the most caddish guys pine for her after a three-year breakup.
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Setting these off are zestful comic elements, from the quartet of female busybodies who represent the town's judgmental side to Love's caddish former beau Clayton McAllister, a swaggering Texas cowboy who bursts on the scene to the strains of a Copland parody.
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The media historian Brian McFarlane writes that, on film, Formby portrayed " essentially gormless incompetents, aspiring to various kinds of professional success . . . and even more improbably to a middle-class girlfriend, usually in the clutches of some caddish type with a moustache.
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When Bert is fired from his job as a tree pruner, he is then hired by Perlestein to work as a servant in their house, and to act as a technical advisor to Jim Shirley, a caddish Hollywood star who is playing a Briton in a film.