A great Post-Impressionism French painter of lovely landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes
A tortured post-Impressionist whom history has deemed one of the greatest of all time
The great early 20C French artist took post-Impressionism into the colorful realms of fauvism
In that paragon of travel documentaries, National Lampoon's European Vacation, there is a scene in which Ellen Griswold (Beverly D'Angelo) forgets to lock the door on the shared bathroom in their London hotel. A man comes in to brush his teeth and is pleasantly surprised when Ellen—washcloth over face and believing the man to be her hubby, Clark—calls to him from the bathtub to join her. Shock and hilarity ensue. The accidental intruder was played by none of ther than Robbie Coltrane, 16 years before he embodied Hagrid in the Harry Potter films.