Mr floop actor
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Evil-doer
Alias
Occupation
Host of "Floop's Fooglies"
Powers / Skills
Goals
Be a good role model for children (succeeded).
Crimes
Kidnapping
Wrongful imprisonment
Slavery
Type of Villain
Extravagant Anti-Villain
| “ | Sometimes to think BIG! You have to think small... | „ |
| ~ Fegan Floop's most famous quote. |
| “ | So always remember whatever you do believe in yourself and your dreams will come true. | „ |
| ~ Fegan Floop's catchphrase. |
Fegan Floop is the tritagonist of the 2001 spy action comedy film Spy Kids, the first installment of the Spy Kids series, and a supporting character in both its 2002 sequel Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams and its 2003 threequel Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.
He was portrayed by Alan Cumming, who also played Boris Grishenko in Goldeneye, Loki in Son of the Mask and the Bog King in Strange Magic.
Biography[]
Spy Kids[]
In the first film of the Spy Kids series, Floop is an anti-villain. He is the host of his tele
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Alan Cumming
Scottish actor, writer and presenter (born 1965)
For South African hammer thrower, see Allan Cumming.
Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965) is a Scottish actor, writer and presenter. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including a BAFTA Award, two Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and an Olivier Award. He received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for the West End production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1991). His other Olivier-nominated roles were in The Conquest of the South Pole (1988), La Bête (1992), and Cabaret (1994). Cumming won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for reprising his role as the Emcee on Broadway in Cabaret (1998). His other performances on Broadway include Design for Living (2001), and Macbeth (2013).
Cumming is known for his film roles in Circle of Friends (1995), GoldenEye (1995), Emma (1996), Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997), Buddy (1997), Spice World (1997), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Nicholas Nickleby (2002), The Tempest
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Alan Cumming was born on January 27, 1965, in Aberfeldy, Scotland, to Mary (Darling), an insurance company secretary, and Alex Cumming. His family lived nearby in Dunkeld, where his father was a forester for Atholl Estate. The family (including his brother, Tom) moved to Fassfern near Fort William, before moving to the east coast of Scotland in 1969, where Alan's father took up the position of Head Forester of Panmure Estate; it was there that Alan grew up. He went to Monikie Primary School and Carnoustie High School, where he began appearing in plays, and soon after that began working with with the Carnoustie Theatre Club and Carnoustie Musical Society.
In 1981, he left high school with 8 'O' Grades and 4 Highers, but because he was too young to enter any university or drama school he worked for just over a year as a sub-editor at D.C. Thomson Publishers in Dundee. There he worked on the launch of a new magazine, "Tops", and was also the "Young Alan" who answered readers' letters. In September 1982 he began a three-year course at the Royal S
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