In the movie it is Dwayne Johnson.
No, the tooth fairy is a fictitious character. its honestly just your parents.
Yes, 'tooth fairy' is a compound noun, a word for a character from folklore who issupposed to leave money under a child's pillow in place of a baby tooth that has just fallen out; a word for a character.
Beacuse he is the main character!
In the movie The Red Dragon, Francis Dolarhyde is a fictional character and the main antagonist. He was called the tooth fairy. He was the serial killer in that movie.
The tooth fairy is your parents
the tooth fairy does have pets dog teeth are the tooth fairy's pets
no there is no African tooth fairy there is no tooth fairy at all
In the movie "The Tooth Fairy," Randy Harris is played by actor Ryan S. Smith. The film, released in 2010, features Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as the main character, Derek Thompson, who is a tough hockey player turned tooth fairy. Smith's character adds to the comedic elements of the story as it unfolds.
Tess, the character known as the Tooth Fairy in various adaptations, often goes by the name "Tessa" or "Tess." However, in many stories and folklore, the Tooth Fairy does not have a specific real name, as she is more of a mythical figure representing the exchange of teeth for coins or gifts. The character's portrayal can vary widely depending on the story or version.
The tooth fairy is a mythical character and does not have a universally recognized real name. The concept of the tooth fairy varies across cultures and there is no definitive answer to what her real name is.
The Tooth Fairy's name is traditionally not specified. It is more of a generic title given to the mythical character who exchanges lost baby teeth for a small gift or money.
Tooth Fairy....(~_~)