![]() While "Devil" was in development at Universal, Mosley had written a draft of the screenplay himself, where he had combined the characters of Easy and Mouse in order to make Easy more of an active protagonist. Cheadle and Mouse enter the film around the halfway point like a bolt of lightning, bringing a livewire energy and smiling menace to every scene, and for his efforts Cheadle was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.Īmazingly, Mouse was almost not in the film at all. Cheadle had been kicking around Hollywood for nearly a decade at this point, and would have perhaps been most recognizable (if at all) from the short-lived "Golden Girls" spin-off "The Golden Palace." Mouse is a wildcard, well-dressed with a bowler hat cocked to the side and at least two pistols on him at all times. ![]()
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