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prisoners of war to hide in World War II-era Rome. For his appearance as Father Mapple in the 1998 miniseries Moby Dick, he received the Golden Globe Award
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Hume Cronyn as Juror #9 in 12 Angry Men (Showtime) Gregory Peck as Father Mapple in Moby Dick (USA) Martin Short as Frik in Merlin (NBC) J. T. Walsh
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Willows, opus 77 1990 Of Sailors and Whales, opus 78 Ishmael Queequeg Father Mapple Ahab The White Whale 1991 Drayton Hall Esprit, opus 79 1992 Daniel in
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Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (1983) Father Mapple in Moby Dick. World premiere adapted and directed by Michael Elliott
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century AD, identified Tarshish as Cadiz. This is the theory espoused by Father Mapple in Chapter 9 of Moby Dick. Some biblical commentators as early as 1646
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
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(56th) Don Cheadle ‡ Sammy Davis Jr. The Rat Pack HBO Gregory Peck ‡ Father Mapple Moby Dick USA Joe Mantegna Dean Martin The Rat Pack HBO David Spade
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Peck as Captain Ahab, Richard Basehart as Ishmael, and Orson Welles as Father Mapple . A significant result of the film was Bradbury's book Green Shadows
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Forrest Tucker and Victor McLaglen. Old friend John Huston cast him as Father Mapple in his 1956 film adaptation of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, starring
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Moby Dick—Rehearsed Herman Melville, novel Orson Welles, play An Actor-Manager Father Mapple Captain Ahab Duke of York's Theatre, London Orson Welles
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Telegraphist Sparks Rashomon 1959 Broadhurst Theatre Bandit Moby Dick—Rehearsed 1962 Ethel Barrymore Theatre Actor-Manager later Father Mapple and Captain Ahab