
Shutter Island (2010) - Ted Levine as Warden - IMDb
Warden: If I was to sink my teeth into your eye right now, would you be able to stop me before I blinded you? Teddy Daniels: Give it a try. Warden: That's the spirit. Warden: You're as violent as they come. I know this, because I'm as violent as they come.
Shutter Island (film) - Wikipedia
Ted Levine as Warden, who later tells Teddy that he is the most violent man on the island. John Carroll Lynch as Deputy Warden McPherson. Joseph Sikora as Glen Miga.
Ted Levine - Wikipedia
In 2010, he appeared as the warden of the island prison in Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. In 2012, he appeared as Sheriff Bloom Towne in Deep Dark Canyon, alongside Spencer Treat Clark and Nick Eversman, who portrayed Sheriff Towne's sons, …
Shutter Island - "God Gave Us Violence To Wage In His Honor ... - YouTube
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Ted Levine in Shutter Island - YouTube
Ted Levine's speech in the movie Shutter Island.
Ted Levine - IMDb
Ted Levine. Actor: The Silence of the Lambs. Born in May 1957 in Bellaire, Ohio, he was among the last graduating class of the Windsor Mountain School in Lenox, Massachusetts. Attended Marlboro College in Vermont.
Shutter Island (2010) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
Shutter Island (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Shutter Island questions : r/moviequestions - Reddit
Mar 24, 2024 · What was the purpose of Ted Levine’s character? His character, the Warden, is someone who does not believe Andrew Laeddis can, or should be saved. When he speaks to 'Teddy' in the car ride back, he's actually speaking to Andrew, completely honestly.
"Shutter Island"; a film review by Gary Chew
Feb 18, 2010 · The man at the wheel is the Warden of the Shutter Island Mental Facility, played by Ted Levine. Notice the look in Mr. Levine's eyes as he speaks his lines. Again, that comes toward the end of the film.
Shutter Island (2010) - Summary, Themes & Characters | What's …
Teddy carries the weight of a tragic past, having lost his family in a horrific apartment fire. They meet McPherson (Ted Levine), the deputy warden, who warns them that the facility is divided: dangerous male and female patients are held separately, with the most violent individuals confined in Building C.
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