Gregory Larkin

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Gregory Larkin is a shy, intellectually driven mathematics professor whose unconventional approach to love and relationships is central to the romantic comedy film "The Mirror Has Two Faces."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Mirror Has Two Faces NERFINISHED
approachToRelationships based on companionship
intellectual
non-physical
associatedWithInstitutionType Ivy League university
associatedWithSetting New York City NERFINISHED
centralThemeContribution contrast between physical attraction and emotional connection
exploration of love versus intellect
characterArc learns to value passion and emotional intimacy
characterIn The Mirror Has Two Faces NERFINISHED
conflictType fear of emotional vulnerability
internal conflict about physical desire
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Richard LaGravenese NERFINISHED
fictionalUniversityAffiliation Columbia University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mathematics
genreOfWorkAppearedIn romantic comedy
hasAcademicRank professor
hasGender male
hasPersonalityTrait intellectually driven
romantically inexperienced
shy
socially awkward
hasRelationshipWith Rose Morgan NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
mediumOfAppearance feature film
narrativeRole male lead
romantic interest of Rose Morgan
nationalityInFiction American
notableCharacteristic highly analytical approach to life
unconventional views on sex and romance
occupation mathematics professor
portrayedBy Jeff Bridges NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithRoseMorgan colleague
friendship
marriage
romanticDynamic initially platonic marriage agreement with Rose Morgan
screenTimeImportance protagonist
screenWriterPerspective used to explore stereotypes about intellectuals and romance
sexualOrientation heterosexual
teachesAt Columbia University NERFINISHED
teachingStyle rigorous
theoretical
workGenreContext romantic comedy film
yearOfFirstAppearance 1996

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The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996 film) mainCharacter Gregory Larkin
subject surface form: The Mirror Has Two Faces
The Mirror Has Two Faces mainCharacter Gregory Larkin