Thomas Bates was a witness that saw the ripper while he was walking from the place of one of his murders.
No, Robert Downey Jr. did not play Jack the Ripper in a movie. However, he portrayed Sherlock Holmes in the film "Sherlock Holmes" (2009) and its sequel, where the character of Jack the Ripper appears as part of the storyline. The role of Jack the Ripper has been played by other actors in various adaptations, but not by Downey.
The role of Gilbert Bates was played by Stephen Talbot .
Kathy Bates for Misery.Kathy Bates won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Misery
Vince Vaughn plays Norman Bates in the remake of Psycho(1998).
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ANSWER According to "readerant.com" Bates salary per film sits from $1.9 million to $7.9 million. It also stated that Bates was paid $8 million for Titanic (a 15 minute screen time role as Molly Brown) in which director James Cameron pulled out of his own driectors salary to pay her. Bates was also paid a huge $1.25 million due to a "play or pay" agreement with producer Martin Bregman for a role he contracted verbally with Bates. Bregman breeched the contract and resulted in paying Bates the damages. Bates spent one day on set, and earned the $1.25 million via the abolished agreement. IMDB source, readrant.com source
Yes, Joseph Bates had siblings. He was one of several children in his family, having at least one brother and one sister. Bates was known for his influential role in the early Adventist movement, but details about his siblings are less prominent in historical accounts.
Thelma Bates has: Played Bathing Girl in "Hearts and Flowers" in 1919. Played Minor Role in "Trying to Get Along" in 1919. Played Minor Role in "Married Life" in 1920. Played Minor Role in "Movie Fans" in 1920. Played Bathing Girl in "She Sighed by the Seaside" in 1921.
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Will Ferrell plays the role of Jack/Darrin in Bewitched(2005).
Jack was playing the role Rick.
Adam sandler is jack and Jill. Adam sandler is a guy (jack) and is also disguised as a woman (jacks sister, Jill) it comes out into theaters November 11, 2011.