Garry Lejeune

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Garry Lejeune is a bumbling, tongue-tied actor in Michael Frayn’s farce "Noises Off," known for his romantic entanglements and frequent line mix-ups.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
stage character
appearsInAct Act I of Noises Off NERFINISHED
Act II of Noises Off NERFINISHED
Act III of Noises Off NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre farce
characterInPlay Noises Off NERFINISHED
comicFunction source of romantic farce
source of verbal confusion
createdBy Michael Frayn NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Noises Off (1982 stage premiere) NERFINISHED
frequently breaks character on stage
forgets lines
misdelivers lines
hasTrait clumsy
easily flustered
insecure
jealous
romantically impulsive
involvedIn backstage misunderstandings
slapstick comedy sequences
jealousOf Frederick Fellowes NERFINISHED
Lloyd Dallas NERFINISHED
knownFor frequent line mix-ups
romantic entanglements
language English
medium theatre
memberOf the touring company in Noises Off
narrativeRole drives romantic misunderstandings
exemplifies chaos of live theatre
nationality British
occupation actor
oftenInteractsWith Belinda Blair NERFINISHED
Dotty Otley NERFINISHED
Frederick Fellowes NERFINISHED
Lloyd Dallas NERFINISHED
Poppy Norton-Taylor NERFINISHED
partOf ensemble cast of Noises Off
performsInPlayWithinPlay Nothing On NERFINISHED
portrayedAs bumbling
tongue-tied
roleInNothingOn Roger Tramplemain NERFINISHED
romanticallyInvolvedWith Dotty Otley NERFINISHED
setIn a provincial English theatre tour
typicalAction misinterprets other characters’ intentions
stumbles over entrances and exits

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Noises Off hasCharacter Garry Lejeune