Llewyn Davis

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Llewyn Davis is the fictional, struggling 1960s folk singer at the center of the Coen brothers’ film "Inside Llewyn Davis."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
folk singer
musician
activePeriod early 1960s
appearsIn Inside Llewyn Davis
associatedWith 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene
characterTrait financially unstable
melancholic
struggling artist
stubborn
createdBy Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
firstAppearance Inside Llewyn Davis
surface form: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013 film)
gender male
genre folk music
hasAcquaintance Al Cody
Roland Turner
hasAlbum Inside Llewyn Davis: Original Soundtrack Recording
surface form: Inside Llewyn Davis (fictional album within film)
hasFormerDuo Timlin & Davis
hasFriend Jim Berkey
hasRelationshipWith Jean Berkey
inspiredBy Dave Van Ronk
language English
medium film
narrativeFocusOf Inside Llewyn Davis
narrativeTheme alienation
artistic integrity
failure
grief and loss
nationality American
occupation folk singer
musician
performsAt Gaslight Cafe
surface form: The Gaslight Cafe
performsSong Fare Thee Well (Dink's Song)
Hang Me, Oh Hang Me
The Death of Queen Jane
petCareResponsibility cat of the Gorfeins
playsInstrument guitar
portrayedBy Oscar Isaac
residence New York City
setting Greenwich Village
strugglesWith career stagnation
grief
poverty

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Oscar Isaac playedCharacter Llewyn Davis