Constantine Gregory

Constantine Gregory

  • Born: 1942-9-16
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Thick as Thieves, The King's Man
  • Constantine Gregory is an actor whose main works include " Night Train ", " Thick as Thieves ", " The King's Man " [3]  and so on.
    Participated in the movie "The King's Man" in 2021. [3] 

    Performing Experience

    On December 22, 2021, the special agent movie " The King's Man " was released in the United States. 
    Extended Reading
    • Obie 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      I didn't see that funny, except horror or horror

      The part about TITUS 's daughter being abused
      I had to speak up and it was
      n't funny not even the last man
      pie Preventing harm is the key . What is horror and terror is that we clearly see the possibility of harm coming, but we can't do anything about it. This is the strength of this...

    • Juliet 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      stage show

      It's really hard to find a title.

      It is obviously a Roman story, but there are motorcycles/submachine guns, and the costumes are also modern, even SM-style; the lines are long, clucking, but the words inside are as uncommon as English poetry; typical stage style , adding a lot of montage, a kind of...

    • Rosella 2022-03-19 09:01:11

      Now I understand that it’s best not to read the text beforehand to avoid being framed in movies adapted from famous novels. I have given low marks to many adaptations before, which seems to be a preconceived mistake! Reorganizing Shakespeare, playing with the structure, subverting the old concept, countless praise shots, but the lines retain a lot of recitation without the slightest violation; violence cannot subdue violence, cannot control people's hearts, darkness is so dark, and there is a dim hope at the end.

    • Ike 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      The performance and the set are both good stage plays... In addition, I sigh that Xiao Qiao with long hair is hooked even when he is breathing.

    Titus quotes

    • Tamora: O cruel, irreligious peity!

      Chiron: Was ever Scythia half so barbarous?

      Demetrius: Oppose not Scythia to ambitious Rome! Alarbus goes to rest and we survive to tremble under Titus' threat'ning look.

    • Lavinia: In peace and honor live Lord Titus long. My noble lord and father, live in fame. Lo, at this tomb my tributary tears I render for my brethren's obsequies, and at thy feet I kneel with tears of joy shed on this earth for thy return to Rome. O bless me here with thy victorious hand.

      Titus: Kind Rome, that hast thoust lovingly reserved the cordial of mine age to glad my heart! Lavinia, live, outlive thy father's days and fame's eternal date, for virtue's praise.