Proper noun
Champlin (plural Champlins)
A surname.
Alongside Dyer, the movie also stars Timothy Simons, Donna Lynne Champlin, Alisha Boe, Wolfgang Novogratz, Francesca Reale, and Susan Blackwell. Source: Internet
As Frankenheimer describes in Charles Champlin 's interview book, he advised Lancaster that the script was too long but was told he had to shoot all that was written. Source: Internet
Champlin (2003), p. 29. Many portraits of Nero were reworked to represent other figures; according to Eric R. Varner, over fifty such images survive. Source: Internet
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the "temptation is hereby proved irresistible to call The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, now playing citywide, The Bad, The Dull, and the Interminable, only because it is." Source: Internet
Champlin, Fronto, 174 n. 12. He was the man Fronto recognized as having "wooed Marcus away" from oratory. Source: Internet
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 95; Champlin, Fronto, 120. Champlin notes that Marcus' praise of him in the Meditations is out of order (he is praised immediately after Diognetus, who had introduced Marcus to philosophy), giving him special emphasis. Source: Internet