Roy Walker

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Roy Walker is the injured Hollywood stuntman whose fantastical storytelling to a young girl drives the narrative of the 2006 film "The Fall."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Fall NERFINISHED
appearsInFilmReleasedIn 2006
associatedWith bandit persona in his stories
epic imaginary landscapes
attempts suicide
backstoryElement romantic heartbreak
centralThemeConnection blurred line between reality and fantasy
power of storytelling
characterArc from despair to acceptance
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Tarsem Singh NERFINISHED
diegeticTimePeriod 1920s
emotionalState depressed
fictionalUniverse The Fall universe
filmDirectorOfWork Tarsem Singh NERFINISHED
formsRelationshipWith Alexandria NERFINISHED
injuryStatus injured
injuryType broken leg
introducedIn The Fall (2006 film) NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
medium film
motivation suicidal despair
narrativeFunction unreliable narrator
narrativeRole protagonist
storyteller
occupation Hollywood stuntman
stuntman
portrayedBy Lee Pace NERFINISHED
primaryInteractionWith Alexandria NERFINISHED
screenTimeImportance central character
settingOfCharacter Los Angeles hospital
storyGenre adventure
fantasy
storyToldTo Alexandria NERFINISHED
storyType fantastical tale
targetAudienceKnowledge viewers of The Fall
treatmentLocation hospital
workLocation Hollywood

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The Fall featuresCharacter Roy Walker
subject surface form: The Fall (2006 film)