Joris is one of the people that´ll remind of the sun. They spread positivity, are fun, charming, social but also mysterious. Just appreciate them, if you have a Joris in your life.
Literally the most fashionable person ever.
Can be really rude to others but nice to their friends.
1: Is there any person who's dressed rlly great in your class?
2 : Yes! Jori has such a great fashion sense
Often a Black Person. He is really good at dancing and he has the biggest in the Universe
There is Joris i really Want Go smash him
A Boy name that is mostly shy but opens after a while. Sometimes they are really focused and sometimes not. Overall very goofy
Boy#1 When I first met Joris he was shy
Boy#2 And now
Boy#1 Very open and goofy
A very sweet person, she loves to draw and do sports . Especially volleyball, she's has many friends and has a cute laugh. Everytime someone is around she makes them smile.
Jorielys is the best!
She's a sweet girl with a lot of potential she is very smart and brave. She'll always make you smile. She's very good at sports espicially in volleyball. She usually have brown hair and brown eyes. She's cute and amazing. You'll always want a Jorielys by your side.
Jorielys is the best!
Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.
Born in Dawson City, Yukon, of American parents, he was the boxing and wrestling champion of the United States Coast Guard during his military service, and he kept his burly physique. He toured with theater troupes and appeared on Broadway, before making his Hollywood debut in 1930. He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast as the villain, likely due to his distinctive seemingly coal-black eyes that might be perceived as 'threatening'. He made over 150 films and dozens of TV episodes, as well as writing two plays. His long career in radio included starring in the series Dangerously Yours.
He is remembered for his roles as malevolent Injun Joe in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), Jonas Wilkerson, the brutal and opportunistic overseer, in Gone with the Wind and as Lamont Cranston, aka 'The Shadow', in the 1940 serial film The Shadow. He also portrayed Oberon in Max Reinhardt's 1935 film adaptation of Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
From 1959 to 1961, he appeared with Patrick McVey in the 78-episode syndicated television police drama, Manhunt. Jory played the lead role of Detective Lieutenant Howard Finucane. McVey was cast as police reporter Ben Andrews.
Victor Jory (Lamont Cranston) starred in The Shadow, a 15-chapter movie serial produced by Columbia Pictures and premiered in theaters in 1940. The serial's villain, The Black Tiger, is a criminal mastermind who sabotages rail lines and factories across the United States. Lamont Cranston must become his shadowy alter ego in order to unmask the criminal and halt his fiendish crime spree. As the Shadow, Jory wears an all black suit and cape as well as a black bandana that helps conceal his facial features.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Jory