Otto West

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Otto West is a dim-witted, violent, and self-styled intellectual criminal in the comedy film "A Fish Called Wanda," known for his jealousy, arrogance, and frequent malapropisms.

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Otto West canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
antagonisticTowards Archie Leach
George Thomason
Ken Pile NERFINISHED
appearsIn A Fish Called Wanda ONNED1
associatedWithCharacter Archie Leach
George Thomason
Ken Pile NERFINISHED
Wanda Gershwitz NERFINISHED
awardAssociatedWithPortrayal Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
awardWinner Kevin Kline ONNED1
characterTrait arrogant
dim-witted
hot-tempered
impulsive
jealous
narcissistic
self-styled intellectual
unintelligent
unpredictable
violent
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
United States of America
creator John Cleese NERFINISHED
filmProductionCompanyOfWork Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
genreOfWork comedy film
humorStyle dark comedy
slapstick
verbal comedy
isA criminal
hitman
thief
languageSpoken English
nationalityInStory American
notableFor comic violence
frequent malapropisms
misuse of philosophical terms
notableScene being run over by a steamroller
hanging Archie Leach out of a window
torturing Ken Pile for information
occupationInStory gang member
weapons expert
portrayedBy Kevin Kline
romanticallyInterestedIn Wanda Gershwitz NERFINISHED
screenAppearanceYear 1988
setInCityOfWork London, England
surface form: London

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