Mark Linn-Baker

Mark Linn-Baker

  • Born: 1954-6-17
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • 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...

    • Maribel 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      There are also many N-angle romances in the play. The script is good, but the film feels noisy. But there is a model inside the whole underwear really seductive

    • Rosemarie 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      Noisy and noisy, very happy, and the arrangement is tacit enough

    Noises Off... quotes

    • Lloyd: I'm just God, Belinda, love. I'm just the one with the English degree. I don't *know* anything.

    • Frederick: Alright, I see all that.

      Lloyd: Oh no.

      Frederick: I just don't know why I take them.

      Lloyd: Freddy love, why does anyone do anything? Why does that other idiot go out of the front door holding two plates of sardines? I mean, I-I'm not getting at you, love.

      Gary: Course not, Lloyd. I mean, why do I? I mean, Jesus, when you come to think about it, why *do* I?

      Lloyd: Who knows?

      Gary: Who knows. You see, Freddy?

      Lloyd: The wellsprings of human action are deep and cloudy. Maybe something happened to you when you were a very, very, very small child that made you frightened to let go of groceries.

      Belinda: Or it could be genetic.

      Gary: Yes, or it could be... you know.

      Lloyd: Could-could well be.

      Frederick: Of course, thank you. I understand all that, but...

      Lloyd: Freddy love, I'm telling you I don't know. I-I don't think the *author* knows. I don't know why the author came into this industry in the first place. I don't know why any of us came into it.

      Frederick: All the same, if you could just give me a reason I could keep in my mind.

      Lloyd: Alright, I'll give you a reason then. You carry those groceries into the study, Freddy honey, because it's just slightly after midnight, and we're not going to be finished before we open tomorrow night - Correction. Before we open TONIGHT!