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Does David Walliams Have Sufficient Gravitas To Play A Role In An Agatha Christie Mystery?

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sandyRoe | 10:06 Mon 20th Jul 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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yes I think so..
Yes, as long as it portrays (badly) an effeminate male pretending to be gay, but if not.......no.
Cricket?
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A small mystery, how did a link to cricket get here?
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he is an actor and can do serious and straight too
"he is an actor and can do serious and straight too "

eerrr when you say straight !?...just askin'
I think he is creepy
I like him :-)
But the Tommy and Tuppence stories are frivolous, no gravitas needed.
He's done it before.

In a 2004 episode of 'Agatha Christie's Marple' he was George Bartlett
I would say so - he played Frankie Howard with depth and sensitivity.

I find his 'gay flirting' persona as evidenced on that talent show with Simon Cowell to be grindingly tedious, but that does not detract from his talents as an actor.
Yes. Im sure he is more than enough capable..

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