Not sure, as it's a rather broad and unclear combination. Maybe Gilliam has acted in a comic-related production or has a comic-inspired acting style.
Not much really. Terry Gilliam is known for his films, not specifically for man cartoons.
I have no idea. It could be a rare or less-known comic strip. You might want to explore some specialized comic forums or ask comic experts for the answer.
The connection of a big actor to a serie comic often depends on factors such as the actor's interest in the genre, the quality of the comic's story, and the production team's vision. A big actor can bring credibility and draw fans to a comic adaptation, but it also requires a good fit for the role and a well-executed adaptation to succeed.
One of the top stories could be about his most famous movies like 'Brazil'. His unique visual style and satirical take on society in that film made it a cult classic.
There could be various potential connections. Maybe he's done an interview for the NYT, or his latest comedy project has been featured. But without further info, it's difficult to provide a precise answer.
Not much, actually. Kevin Smith is known for his work in comics and filmmaking, and there doesn't seem to be a direct connection to a New Zealand actor.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', there is a character named Winston 'The Wolf' Wolfe, who is played by an actor. The character is a fixer, a very cool and composed guy who steps in to solve problems. His presence in the movie is quite important as he adds an element of authority and control in the chaotic world of 'Pulp Fiction'.
There could be various connections. For example, an actor could play a role related to a wolf in a movie inspired by the style of 'Pulp Fiction'. Or maybe an actor who has been in 'Pulp Fiction' has also played a character with wolf - like characteristics in another movie.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Lance was the drug dealer. He was played by Eric Stoltz. He had that scene where he was dealing with Vincent Vega regarding the drugs and the adrenaline shot for Mia Wallace.
Another top story could be the making of his film 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'. It was a very ambitious project with large - scale sets and fantastical elements. The production faced many difficulties, like financial problems, but the end result was a visually stunning movie that showcased Gilliam's ability to create a world of his own imagination on the big screen.