George Woolf in the film “Seabiscuit”

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George Woolf in the film “Seabiscuit” is a skilled and seasoned jockey who becomes a key ally in unlocking the racehorse Seabiscuit’s potential.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional representation of real person
allyOf Red Pollard (Seabiscuit film character) NERFINISHED
Seabiscuit (racehorse, film character) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Seabiscuit (2003 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBasedOn Seabiscuit: An American Legend NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBasedOnAuthor Laura Hillenbrand NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkDirectedBy Gary Ross NERFINISHED
basedOn George Woolf NERFINISHED
characterTrait calm under pressure
seasoned
skilled
strategic
filmReleaseYear 2003
genreOfWorkAppearsIn sports drama
medium film
nationalityInFiction Canadian
notableFor helping unlock Seabiscuit’s racing potential
occupation jockey
partOfStoryArc Seabiscuit’s rise to racing fame
portrayedBy Gary Stevens NERFINISHED
relationshipToProtagonist mentor-like friend to Red Pollard
ridesHorse Seabiscuit (racehorse, film character) NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Great Depression NERFINISHED
supportsTheme teamwork in horse racing
underdog triumph

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Gary Stevens (jockey) portrayed George Woolf in the film “Seabiscuit”
subject surface form: Gary Stevens