Yes it has its own american version.
Here is the pronunciation of the names of the characters in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.): Antigone, "ahn-TEE-guh, nee'; Creon, "KREE-on"; Eurydice, "yuh-RIH-dih-see"; Haemon, "HIGH-mun"; Ismene, "ee-SMEH-nee"; Teiresias, "teye-REE-see-us."
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The names differ in the UK and in the US - UK names are given first, US names in brackets. 1. The Even Chance (aka The Duel). 2. The Examination for Lieutenant (aka The Fire Ships). 3. The Duchess and the Devil. 4. The Frogs and The Lobsters (aka The Wrong War). 5. Mutiny. 6. Retribution. 7. Loyalty. 8. Duty.
OVER 14,800 US Marines died in the Vietnam War. If you want their names, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has them recorded there.
Yes it has its own american version.
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the Irish policeman in shameless - Tom O'Leary is Micheal Legge
There is no need for them to have names. Often the general names they have tell us a lot about the characters eg the rich man, the unjust steward. Or the people in the parable are pertinent to the Jewish culture of the time eg the Pharisee and the tax collector or the good Samaritan.
The cast of The State of Us - 2007 includes: Risteard Cooper as Various Characters
Massachusetts and, South Carolina, North Carolina are the longest with 13 characters in their names.
Here is the pronunciation of the names of the characters in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.): Antigone, "ahn-TEE-guh, nee'; Creon, "KREE-on"; Eurydice, "yuh-RIH-dih-see"; Haemon, "HIGH-mun"; Ismene, "ee-SMEH-nee"; Teiresias, "teye-REE-see-us."
Who are the characters in People Like Us by Dominick Dunne based on?
US actor Ethan Cutkosky (of Shameless) is 17 years old (born August 19, 1999).
The Dialogue allows us to hear what the characters feel and think. Hope this helps :)
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Is your question is why Shameless U.S. is broadcast on U.K. TV, the answer is quiet simple. For once the American made a better remake than it's original. They usually fail miserabily to come even close to it's original U.K. counter part, but this time the U.S. shines. The production value is greater, it's funnier, short of a couple exception the U.S. cast is better. It sometimes great that you are able to see an improved version of something you've known and loved.