Christian Wolf-La'Moy

Christian Wolf-La'Moy

  • Born:
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: On Chesil Beach, Transformers: The Last Knight, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, "Guan Wang", Dumbo
  • Christian Wolf-La'Moy ( Christian Wolf-La'Moy ) actor, his main works are " On the Chessel Beach ", " Transformers: The Last Knight ", " King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ", " Guan Wang " Wait. [1-2] 

    Performing Experience

    Christian Wolf-La'Moy (Christian Wolf-La'Moy) has appeared in films such as " On Chesil Beach ", " Transformers: The Last Knight ", " King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ", " Guan Wang ", etc. work. 
    Extended Reading
    • Tracey 2022-03-22 09:02:46

      "On Chesil Beach" movie record

      I read Ian's original novel last summer, when I was only impressed by Ian's superb and smooth writing skills.

      Finally watched this movie today. When I saw the first half of the movie, I just kept sighing that the movie couldn't change time and space as freely as the novel, roam freely in the world...

    • Bud 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      There must be Yu Qing in the house of goodness

      Chesil Beach is the only connection point between the southernmost island of Portland in the UK and the mainland. The approximately 225-kilometer-long beach consists of ridges of rough gravel ranging in size from small peas to large potatoes, mostly flint. With this in mind, I wondered if it was a...

    • Lindsay 2022-03-19 09:01:08

      Friend: "Watching a movie makes you anxious, as if you can marry Ronan!"

    • Hazle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      This story tells us that listening to rock and listening to classical is not meant to be together...and that premarital sex really matters.

    On Chesil Beach quotes

    • Florence Ponting: He knows the names of trees and flowers and constellations and he wears plimsolls, never shoes.

      Ruth Ponting: And his socks never match.

      Florence Ponting: Exactly.

      Ruth Ponting: And he doesn't know the difference between a croissant and a baguette.

      Florence Ponting: That's why I love him.

    • Edward Mayhew: [about his mother] When he used this horrible phrase, everything changed. Brain-damaged. Suddenly I saw her the way other people did.

      Florence Ponting: That must have been awful. You're always very kind to her. My mother just pretends to be brain-damaged.