Word: chameleons
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DIED. DONALD PLEASENCE, 75, stage and screen star; in St.-Paul-de-Vence, France. A chameleon-like character actor who could be as meek as he could be malevolent, he was 40 when he won international notice as the repellent Davies in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker. But his widest audiences were reached in more popular fare like The Great Escape (1963), Halloween (1978) and the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967) in which he played cat-loving archvillain Blofeld...
...York City, she went to Europe to lead a reclusive life after the success in 1950 of her first novel, Strangers on the Train, which Alfred Hitchcock made into a movie. Highsmith's most famous character was Tom Ripley, an opportunistic and amoral gentleman-murderer. DIED. DONALD PLEASENCE, 75, chameleon-like British character actor who could be meek or malevolent in his stage and screen roles; in St.-Paul-de-Vence, France. Pleasence first gained an international reputation as the compellingly repellent Davies in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker. But his widest audiences were reached in more popular fare such...
Last year Chang and Shapiro were involved in an abortive attempt to found the Chameleon, a female final club...
...season officially started on Friday," said Amanita L. Hyldahl, clerk at Chameleon gift and clothing store in the Garage. "All of a sudden, business tripled...
...American politician, already a curious mix of slug, vulture and chameleon, is starting to look more like one of those wild rats that eats its own parents. It behavior in the 1994 campaign is perverse at best...