Macaulay "Mike" Connor

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Macaulay "Mike" Connor is the sharp-tongued, idealistic reporter who becomes romantically entangled with the wealthy socialite heroine in the classic film and play "The Philadelphia Story."

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Macaulay "Mike" Connor canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
reporter
appearsIn The Philadelphia Story
surface form: The Philadelphia Story (1940 film)

The Philadelphia Story
surface form: The Philadelphia Story (play)
associatedWithTheme class differences
idealism versus wealth
journalistic integrity
basedOnWork The Philadelphia Story
surface form: The Philadelphia Story (play)
characterTrait idealistic
sharp-tongued
countryOfFictionalUniverse United States of America
surface form: United States
createdForWorkByTitle The Philadelphia Story
fullName Macaulay Connor
genre comedy of manners
romantic comedy
givenName Macaulay
loveInterest Tracy Samantha Lord
surface form: Tracy Lord
medium film
theatre
narrativeRole romantic interest of Tracy Lord
nickname Mike
notableCharacteristic critical of the upper class
witty dialogue
occupation reporter
relationshipToTracyLord reporter covering her wedding
romanticallyEntangledWith Tracy Samantha Lord
surface form: Tracy Lord
setting Philadelphia
socialClassContrastWith Tracy Samantha Lord
surface form: Tracy Lord
storyFunction to challenge Tracy Lord's views on class and love

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The Philadelphia Story notableCharacter Macaulay "Mike" Connor
The Philadelphia Story Broadway production characterRole Macaulay "Mike" Connor
subject surface form: The Philadelphia Story (Broadway production)