John Ritter

John Ritter

  • Born: 1948-9-17
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor, producer
  • Representative Works: switch knife
  • John Ritter, male, born on September 17, 1948, actor, Producer . [2] 
    Extended Reading
    • Fabiola 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Play Translation · Don't Say Anything · Plumbing Repair / Tax Collector

      - Who are you? - What are you doing? - Doing the taps. - Fixing water pipes... - Tax? Income tax? - Tax collector? Check for tax evasion? - That's right. In come the new taps, out go the old. - That's right. Just check for leaks. - Tax inspectors everywhere! - Tax inspectors everywhere! ★ This...

    • Titus 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Your circle is really chaotic and chaotic, the better it looks.

      Attracted by Kane and Superman, plus the popular Broadway theme. Superman finally appeared on the same stage as Alfred, I checked, River died in 2004, and "Batman Goes to War" was released in 2005. I don't know if Kane will have time to tell River that he is going Played Alfred.

      After all, it is a...

    • Flavio 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      I thought that the key to "playing straight with a crooked" lies in how the crooked becomes upright, rather than wanting to see what it will look like if it is crooked. Of course, it's really okay to turn the behind-the-scenes into the front of the pantomime when the "Break the Pot" is shown for the first time.

    • Sigrid 2022-04-11 09:01:07

      Three and a half. The arrangement is undoubtedly very delicate, but I don't know if the translation of the version I read is too bad or what is the problem, which leads to missing a lot of things that explain the antecedents, such as what is the relationship between these people? Why are they fighting? If you don't understand this, the second act is about a silent silent play behind the scenes. These people are stumbling on each other behind the scenes to make trouble during the interval between performances, so they can't understand the reason for doing so. And in front of the podium in the third act, it was no longer "a group of people tried their best to save the scene and the gods unfolded", but the whole paragraph was broken and broken. The audience laughed happily, of course, but this turned the conflicting and high-level jokes in the original script into vulgar jokes where the actors made a fool of themselves.

    Noises Off... quotes

    • Dotty: Lucky I can't see far with this leg.

    • Selsdon: Am I on?

      Belinda: No, no, no, no.

      Dotty: No.

      Selsdon: Oh, I thought I heard my voice.