What is the personality type of Kitty Riley? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Kitty Riley from Sherlock 2010 and what is the personality traits.
Kitty Riley personality type is ESFP, so I am a very social person, I can be very shy at times, but then I can be very outgoing and gregarious. I do have a problem with being shy, I am going to try to get over that. I would like to get a job in a lab, a lab where I am working on experiments, doing things that I love to do, and doing things that interests me. ESFPs are known for being very creative, and I am very creative, I love to make things, I really like to draw. ESFPs are known for being gregarious, and I am a social person, I like people, and I am very outgoing.
ESFPs are known for their enthusiasm and intuition, and my husband and I have chosen our name because we wanted it to be small, and we wanted it to be close to our middle name and it is Kitty, and we enjoy cats and we wanted our name to be close.
ESFPs are known for being very open minded. I'm open-minded when it comes to people and when it comes to things.
I am very curious when it comes to my job, and when it comes to my hobbies.
Old Mother Riley is a fictional character portrayed from about 1934 to 1954 by Arthur Lucan and from 1954 to the 1980s by Roy Rolland as part of a British music hall act. Old Mother Riley is an Irish washerwoman and charwoman character, devised by Lucan. His wife Kitty McShane played Old Mother Riley's daughter, Kitty. It was essentially a drag act but also a double act. The couple played music halls, theatres, and broadcast on radio and appeared in films. Lucan was voted sixth biggest British box-office star by the Motion Picture Herald in 1943. In 1939, Jimmy Clitheroe appeared in an Old Mother Riley pantomime called The Old Woman who Lives in a Shoe, and then the following year had a part in the film, Old Mother Riley in Society. The Film Fun comic included an "Old Mother Riley" strip cartoon in the 1940s. Old Mother Riley was the first and arguably the most influential drag act on stage and screen.