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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · Find out the best Frank Whaley movies and films according to fan votes. See the list of 41 titles, from Pulp Fiction to The Doors, with trailers, summaries, and ratings.

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  2. 2 days ago · Connelly's next film was the 1991 romantic comedy Career Opportunities, starring alongside Frank Whaley. [40] People criticized the film for exploiting Connelly's body; the marketing included a life-size cardboard cutout showing Whaley watching Connelly ride a mechanical horse, with the caption "He's about to have the ride of his life". [ 20 ]

  3. 22 hours ago · Frank Whaley as Archie Graham. Frank Whaley is one of the most accomplished character actors in Hollywood, known for his roles in acclaimed movies like Pulp Fiction, The Doors, and Red Dragon.

  4. Brett (Frank Whaley) While Brett is onscreen for only a few minutes, he is responsible for one of the most famous and darkly funny exchanges in the movie. After seeing his friend just executed and knowing he is likely to share the same fate, it is understandable that Brett has a hard time comprehending everything being thrown at him.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pulp_FictionPulp Fiction - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Frank Whaley portrays Brett, who has a briefcase requested by Marsellus. Whaley met Tarantino while he was filming Reservoir Dogs at a lab in Sundance Institute. He recalls, "we ended up meeting and spending time together, and I liked him, so I was really happy when he asked me to be in this movie."

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · Rafael Scarfe (portrayed by Frank Whaley) is a hard-nosed police detective at the NYPD's 29th Precinct and partner of Misty Knight who is on Stokes' payroll. [23] [43] [44] After he was double-crossed and shot by Stokes, Rafael later died in Misty's arms.

  7. 3 days ago · Jackson's breakout role as Jules led to him receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In an interview with GQ, Jackson breaks down his most iconic role, revealing his favorite line from Pulp Fiction, which surprisingly doesn't have a swear word. The line comes early in the film when Jules is interrogating Brett (Frank Whaley ...