Sunday, September 30, 2007

The Greatest Hamiltonian




After reading the Hamilton Spectator's “The Greatest Hamiltonian,” and debating over who I thought deserved that title, I decided Eugene Levy had my vote, partly because I’ve always enjoyed his movies and partly because he was one of the few names I recognized. And when I researched him and discovered he is a McMaster graduate, I knew I had made the right choice. While at Mac, Levy studied film and was vice-president of the McMaster Film Board before graduating in 1969. His distinctive features and memorable voice have earned him roles in well-received movies such as Splash (1984), Father of the Bride (1991), the American Pie series, and, more recently, his voice roles in Curious George and Over the Hedge (both 2006). In this Communication Studies course, we have learned that everyone has a large repertoire of faces, which is like a cast of characters, and we choose the best for different situations. Eugene Levy seems to have more faces than the rest of us, and has succeeded in both funny and dramatic roles. If you cast a vote for The Greatest Hamiltonian, consider Eugene Levy!

To watch a clip of Eugene Levy in Splash, click here:
Or, to see him in Best in Show, click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3io93ee0GTY



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