Robbed a bank of more than a 1000 pounds
George C. Scott's teeth appeared bad in "Patton" as part of his character portrayal. The decision to emphasize his imperfect teeth was intended to reflect the rough and gritty persona of General George S. Patton, showcasing the character's intense and uncompromising nature. Additionally, Scott's physical transformation contributed to the overall authenticity of his performance.
George C. Scott's teeth in "Patton" were intentionally made to look bad as part of his character portrayal. The decision was made to reflect the rough, tough persona of General George S. Patton, emphasizing his ruggedness and military grit. Scott's teeth were fitted with dental appliances to achieve this effect, adding to the authenticity of his performance. This choice contributed to the overall characterization and visual impact of the film.
There are a few quotes from the book that is written about good people doing bad thing. This book is by Andrew Gilmore.
He started the Indian Removal Act and he did not want the 15th amendment to pass.
Many people consider the fact that George Washington owned and sold slaves a very bad thing that he had done during his life. He did free all of those slaves in his will after his death.
pessimist But I prefer to call him a George Bush
It may have been a 'bad day' for some, but was not noted as such for Sir Robert Falcon Scott.
yes, undoubtedly.
bad
Saint George would not have the title of saint if he was bad.
nothing
When you do bad things, bad things will happen to you (you will get bad Karma)