Chance Wayne is a gigolo and drifter

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Chance Wayne is the ambitious, aging protagonist of Tennessee Williams’ play "Sweet Bird of Youth," a gigolo and drifter desperately chasing lost youth, fame, and redemption.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
adaptationAppearance 1962 film adaptation of Sweet Bird of Youth
1989 television adaptation of Sweet Bird of Youth
appearsIn Sweet Bird of Youth NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alexandra del Lago NERFINISHED
Heavenly Finley NERFINISHED
creator Tennessee Williams NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1959
gender male
medium play
motivation desire for fame
pursuit of lost youth
search for redemption
nationality American
occupation drifter
gigolo
portrayedInFilmBy Paul Newman NERFINISHED
portrayedOnTelevisionBy Christopher Reeve NERFINISHED
relationship companion of Alexandra del Lago
lover of Heavenly Finley
roleInWork protagonist of Sweet Bird of Youth
settingOfActivity St. Cloud, Florida NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement corruption and moral decay
illusion versus reality
youth and aging
trait aging
ambitious

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Sweet Bird of Youth characterRole Chance Wayne is a gigolo and drifter