MEAN JERKISH
Mack the knife was a fictional character in a song performed by Bobbie Darrin in the 1950Ís, Since Mack the knife is a fictional character he would not be on the street taking pictures.
Mack the Smack was a character in Jacqueline Wilson's book "Clean Break." He was a troubled teenager who helped the main character out.
Ella , 'the pianist', was one of Mack's "stable" of talent----she provided 'silent movie piano accompaniment' , while Mack would film his scenes.
Mack the Smack is a character in Jacqueline Wilson's book "Cookie." He is a homeless man who befriends the main character, Beauty, and her mother who are struggling with homelessness themselves. Mack plays a significant role in their lives in the story.
Allison Mack is Chloe Sullivan
Bill Nighy plays the Billy Mack character in the 2003 film Love Actually. Love Actually is a 2003 British Christmas romantic film which was directed and written by Richard Curtis.
Day of Mourning (Mack Bolan The Executioner #62)
Toy's for the Car's character Mack can be found and purchased from various online and in-person retailers. In-person consists of locations such as the Disney Store, Wal-Mart and Children's toy stores such as Toys R US. Online; the toys can be found at Amazon and eBay.
Don Pendleton has written: 'The chameleon factor' -- subject(s): Mack Bolan (Fictitious character), Fiction 'Collision course' -- subject(s): Accessible book, OverDrive, Fiction, Suspense, Suspense & Adventure, Organized crime, Mack Bolan (Fictitious character), Mafia, Intelligence officers
Amy Mack and Mack Mack.
Bill Nighy sings the song, playing the character Billy Mack
The main character is Elsa but Pippa, Hank, Mum & Mack also have quite big parts in the book.