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  1. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiCon Man - TV Tropes

    The Con Man (also known as a grifter, swindler, matchstick man, scam artist or con artist) attempts to gain the confidence of naïve people and part them from their money, or at least play them for a fool long enough to get what they want — that is, to pull off a confidence trick.

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      This type of plot has been done hundreds of ways, with...

  2. Con Man is a comedy Web Video Series created, directed, and written by Alan Tudyk. A Vimeo exclusive, which probably didn't help it. Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk), is a struggling actor whose last big role was as pilot Cash Wayne on the sci-fi show Spectrum before it was cancelled in the middle of its first season.

  3. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiThe Con - TV Tropes

    This type of plot has been done hundreds of ways, with dozens of names in every language, so pinning down exactly what each element is called can be difficult. It starts with the Con Man, who might also be called a grifter, a hustler, a scam artist.

  4. Con Man is an American comedy web series created, written, directed by, and starring Alan Tudyk. The series follows cult science fiction actor Wray Nerely (Tudyk), as he tours the convention circuit.

  5. The Con Man, (also known as a grifter, matchstick man, scam artist or con artist) attempts to gain the confidence of naive people and part them from their money, or at least play them for a fool long enough to get what he wants, that is, to pull off The Con. Con-artists often spin a 'sob story' to hook the victim — maybe his dog is lost, or ...

  6. Template:IndexTrope The Con Man, (also known as a grifter, matchstick man, scam artist or con artist) attempts to gain the confidence of naive people and part them from their money, or at least play them for a fool long enough to get what he wants, that is, to pull off The Con. Con-artists often...

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