Saul
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Tall Al Ful |
Jerusalem | |
Died | Mount Gilboa |
Israel | |
Parents | Kish |
Children | Jonathan |
Michal | |
Ish-bosheth | |
Merab | |
Abinadab | |
Malchishua | |
Armoni | |
Mephibosheth | |
Grandparents | Abiel |
Grandchildren | Mephibosheth |
Awards | Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series |
Satellite Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | |
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | |
Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | |
Satellite Award for Best Television Series – Drama | |
TCA Award for Outstanding New Program | |
Peabody Award - Entertainment | |
Full name | Saul ben Kish |
Played by | Eddie Murphy |
Cremation | Jabesh-Gilead |
Great grandchild | Mica |
Date of birth | November 21,1994 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 460138 |
Unforgiven
True Romance
The Family Man
I Love Trouble
Against All Odds
The Singing Detective
Getting Even with Dad
The Bonfire of the Vanities
Jerry and Tom
Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost
Wall Street
Death Wish V: The Face of Death
Baadasssss!
Ticket to Heaven
The Contender
Barney's Version
Death Ship
Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!
The Quarrel
Soup for One
Man Trouble
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
And the Band Played On
Jesse Stone: No Remorse
A Broken Life
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
Bad Manners
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
Young Doctors in Love
Jesse Stone: Night Passage
Undercover Blues
Blind Justice
Gridlocked
The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick
Sweet Liberty
Cruel but Necessary
The Trotsky
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Lakeboat
Knucklehead
The Brady Bunch in the White House
Club Land
Bleacher Bums
The Express
Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
Trump Unauthorized
The Android Affair
Liberace: Behind the Music
Saul Life story
Saul was a Jewish monarch of ancient Israel and the first king of the United Kingdom of Israel, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament.
Chase & Status: People will always find a way to dance
... Saul describes it as a " travesty" that so many places are closing...
Have we had enough of Netflix?
... Since he first signed up - eager to tune in to crime drama Better Call Saul - the monthly cost of the service has roughly doubled, he says...
Have we had enough of Netflix?
Trying to watch some of Netflix's more recent series all The Way through, says Paul Weiner , feels a bit like cramming frankfurters down your throat in a hotdog eating contest.
Readers outside the US may not share The American enthusiasm for competitive hotdog swallowing. But maybe they can relate to The Feeling .
We've all spent The Last few years, The Last two especially, binge-watching, indiscriminately, too mesmerised to click the off-button.
Are we maybe just a little bit sick of it?
That's The Fear seizing executives in Netflix's boardroom right now. That Mr Weiner, a 28-year-old artist from Denver, Colorado, who loved the streaming service at first, especially for watching old favourites like Star Trek and The Office , typifies a new mood. That After years of skyrocketing subscriber growth, people will switch off, not just their television sets, but their direct debits too.
Mr Weiner is one of The Hundreds of thousands who have already cancelled, prompting a moment of high drama for The Company This Week .
People have begun to ask whether Netflix's star, as The World 's largest streaming service, is beginning to fade.
" Netflix lost some of my favourite shows, " says Mr Weiner. " And I never know which show will disappear next. "
He thinks there's more clickbait than there was - enticing teaser clips that don't live up to Expectations - and some poor writing.
" There are better streaming deals than Netflix right now, " he says.
Netflix was The First to introduce households to TV-on-tap in 2007, entering popular culture with its avalanche of output, and even spawning the phrase " Netflix and chill" as a euphemism for staying in to have sex. But since then many other streaming services have followed Netflix's lead, including HBO, Disney, Apple and Amazon, Making It an increasingly crowded market.
" What made Netflix so popular initially was not necessarily its original programming, but the shows it licensed from other Production Companies , like Friends, giving viewers one convenient place to watch everything they love, " says entertainment journalist Tufayel Ahmed.
" With companies now taking their shows off The Service and putting them on their own streaming platforms, Netflix faces The Problem of having to fill The Gap . "
They've done that, launching some hugely successful original output, from the lurid regency romp Bridgerton to the brutal Squid Game, High School comedy Sex Education to the touching drama Afterlife. Sixteen million people signed up in three months at the start of 2020 as coronavirus spread The World and discussing the dubious morality of Tiger King or the historical accuracy of The Crown was a way to switch off from the horror show of The News .
But with so many rivals, " all of which are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into competing with Netflix" says Mr Ahmed, it was almost inevitable The Company would eventually lose some ground.
Mark Mulligan , media analyst at MIDiA Research agrees, pointing to a trend for " savvy switchers" to skip between services.
" Everyone had more time and cash during the pandemic which meant The Market was artificially buoyant, " he says.
But now he thinks: " The economy for people's attention has peaked and the amount of Spare Time people have has run out".
There is also a cost of living crisis to contend with, right around The World . And Netflix, rather than lowering prices has raised them, a move that should help shore up The Balance sheet, but has proved unpopular with subscribers, who are themselves feeling the pinch, like 38-year-old Natalie Walters from Catford in South-East London.
She hasn't cancelled, but she's switched from the premium service, which in the UK costs £15. 99 a month, to The Standard version at £10. 99.
" It becomes about choosing what you keep and what you have to cut down or get rid of altogether, " she says.
And 55-year-old Peter Biggins, a coordinator from Norwich has done the same.
" I've been with them from The Beginning . They have some good shows, but they're not the only player in The Market now, " he says.
And he's not a fan of The Other plan Netflix is reported to be contemplating: cracking down on customers who share passwords with other households.
" If Netflix is going to go After people who have a subscription, they're going to annoy them, " Mr Biggins predicts. And it may not have the outcome they're hoping for.
Aram Asai Munoz, a law student in Santiago, Chile, has shared a Netflix account with his parents and sister, who live in separate households, for several years.
Since he first signed up - eager to tune in to crime drama Better Call Saul - the monthly cost of The Service has roughly doubled, he says.
Many of his friends have already cancelled over The Price hikes and quality of content and he says he might well do the same if The Firm does clamp down on password sharing - After All Netflix is a " frivolity" compared to The Other bills that need paying, he says.
" Netflix somehow expects that by forbidding password sharing people will become direct new customers, but economic reality dictates The Opposite : they will simply Walk Away from The Service , " he says.
While unpopular with customers, the new strategy of raising prices and clamping down on password sharing could give The Company some headroom, says Julian Aquilina, senior TV analyst at the Media Research firm Enders Analysis, alongside a plan to offer a cheaper service supported by advertising.
But the impact will be limited. A Survey of US Netflix users found only 11% used a shared log in. Some 85% were paid subscribers and the rest were on free trials,
That doesn't mean Netflix is about to lose too much ground, though, Mr Aquilina says.
" It is not like it is going to Fade Away anytime soon. It is a great product, people like using it, " he says.
" The question is, how many more people it will reach in The Future . Maybe it won't be as much as people expected - it seems those Expectations are being reset. "
Source of news: bbc.com