George Lewis

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George Lewis is a central character in the 1930 stage comedy "Once in a Lifetime," known for his bumbling yet endearing role in satirizing Hollywood's transition to talking pictures.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Once in a Lifetime
associatedWith film industry
talking pictures
characterTrait bumbling
endearing
countryOfOriginOfWorkAppearsIn United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George S. Kaufman
Moss Hart
dramaticFunction drives much of the play's humor
embodies chaos caused by new technology in film
firstPerformanceLocationOfWorkAppearsIn Broadway
genreOfWorkAppearsIn comedy
satire
languageOfWorkAppearsIn English
mediumOfWorkAppearsIn theatre
narrativeContext transition from silent films to talking pictures
narrativeRole central character
primaryFunctionInStory comic relief
settingOfWorkAppearsIn Hollywood
thematicRole represents naivety toward film industry
satirizes Hollywood
workAppearsInForm Broadway play
workTypeAppearsIn stage comedy
yearOfWorkFirstPerformance 1930

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Once in a Lifetime notableCharacter George Lewis