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 Toby Stephens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toby Stephens (born on April 21, 1969 in Middlesex hospital, London) is a British actor best known for his role as Gustav Graves in the James Bond film Die Another Day (2002).
Switzer's Guide to Hamlet Backstage story of Toby Stephens' RSC Hamlet performance from an Extra's viewpoint.
He began his film career with the role of Othello in 1992's Orlando and regularly appears on television and stage.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Toby_Stephens   (177 words)

  
 Today's Birthdays 9/14 - Zoe Caldwell, Nicol Williamson, Lehman Engel (BroadwayWorld.com)
Nicol Williamson 9/14/1938 performer - 1969 HAMLET (Francesca Annis, Roger Livesey, Angelica Huston); 1973 UNCLE VANYA (Julie Christie); REX (Glenn Close, Penny Fuller); 1982 MACBETH; I HATE HAMLET; JACK: A NIGHT ON THE TOWN WITH JOHN BARRYMORE; film's The Advocate, Christopher Columbus, Excalibur, The Human Factor, Robin and Marian
Today's Birthdays 9/14 - Zoe Caldwell, Nicol Williamson, Lehman Engel (BroadwayWorld.com)
Today's Birthdays 9/14 - Zoe Caldwell, Nicol Williamson, Lehman Engel
www.broadwayworld.com /readmessage.cfm?thread=47249   (177 words)

  
 Richard Burton + Friedrich von Schiller
One of his most acclaimed stage performances was as Hamlet on stage, which was preserved on film, and his film version of the play Becket &; both in 1964.
Richard Burton wrote this in his diary in 1969: "The more I read about man and his maniacal ruthlessness and his murderous envious scatological soul, the more I realize that he will never change.
Back in England, he starred in Look Back in Anger (1959), then became a superstar as King Arthur in the Broadway musical Camelot in 1960 — winning a Tony Award — and as Marc Antony in the 1963 film version of Cleopatra.
www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com /rants/1110almanac.htm   (606 words)

  
 Hugo N. Santander: Perception and Cinema -nº 23 Espéculo (UCM)
As in The Trial (1969), Welles turns the structure of the film into a maze.
Disjunctive films juxtapose conflicts strange to each other, as in Tarkovsky's Andrei Rubliov (1966), in which the story of a man who flies in a globe over a belfry is strange to Andrei Rubliov's pilgrimage, and to the efforts of a beardless man to forge a humongous bell.
The film opens with the slaughter of a couple by a host of peasants.
www.ucm.es /info/especulo/numero23/percin_i.html   (606 words)

  
 Biography for Anthony Hopkins
Trained at the Cardiff College of Drama, Hopkins enjoyed extensive stage work before beginning his film career, essaying supporting roles in a series of distinguished films, including The Lion in Winter (1968) and Hamlet (1969).
After a brilliant career on stage and film, Anthony Hopkins finally received wide public recognition-and genuine movie stardom-in the unlikely but compelling role of cannibalistic killer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and capped it off with an Academy Award as Best Actor.
Hopkins appeared on stage as King Lear in 1986, the same year that Manhunter (1986), which starred Cox as Hannibal Lecter, was released.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0000164/bio   (606 words)

  
 channel4.com/film - Jean Simmons
Her stardom was sealed when Laurence Olivier selected her to play Ophelia in his screen adaptation of Hamlet two years later, winning her Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival and an Oscar nomination.
Simmons remained in demand throughout the sixties, culminating in another Oscar nomination for The Happy Ending (1969).
Moving to Hollywood with husband Stewart Granger in 1950, Simmons kept busy in a multitude of films including Androcles And The Lion, Young Bess and Guys And Dolls (opposite Marlon Brando and Frink Sinatra).
www.channel4.com /film/reviews/person.jsp?id=22605   (200 words)

  
 Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban Cast members
For the National Theatre Rickman starred in Antony and Cleopatra and played the title role in Hamlet at Riverside Studios directed by Robert Sturua, the celebrated director of the Rustaveli Theatre in Georgia.
It was perhaps in 1969 and the first series of Monty Python's Flying Circus that Cleese first shot to fame.
He also starred in Mesmer for which he was named Best Actor at the Montreal Film Festival.
harrypotterville.com /PrisonerCast.htm   (6169 words)

  
 Sullivan County Democrat: Those Who Shaped History
And so the rain, and the resulting mud, that made the August 1969 rock concerts immortal also ensured that Bethel – not Wallkill or the hamlet of Woodstock in Ulster County – would forever be linked to “peace, love and music.”
By way of explanation, Sam recalled that Max was offered money to use his name in promoting the 1970 film “Woodstock” but chose instead to take a percentage of the profits and donate them to drug rehabilitation programs.
Yasgur’s farm once boasted one of the smallest and most efficient milk plants in the state, he explained, and locals countywide looked forward to milk bottled on a farm where the cows ate feed grown on that same farm.
www.sc-democrat.com /archives/2004/news/09September/14/awards.htm   (1315 words)

  
 New York City Ballet Repertory and Dancers
Walton also wrote song cycles, opera and film scores, including those for Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1947), Richard III (1955) and The Battle of Britain (1969).
His cool and serene Concerto for Violacello and Orchestra (1956) is filled with rich colorings, with a scherzo of quicksilver brilliance and slow and lyrical first and third movements.
Among Walton's orchestral, chamber and choral works are the Viola Concerto (1929), Belshazzar's Feast (1931), one of the most powerful choral works ever written, and the Violin Concerto (1939).
www.nycballet.com /about/rep_walton.html   (242 words)

  
 The Aryan Couple - A Fame Film
Her 1969 portrayal of ‘Gertrude’ in HAMLET with Anthony Hopkins as Claudius brought her great acclaim on both stage and screen.
She made a belated Hollywood film debut in the dark thriller DOLORE CLAIBORNE with Kathy Bates, and has gone on to mix theatre film and television work in almost equal measure.
Judy was recently nominated for a Best Supporting Actress BAFTA for her outstanding performance in GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING.
www.aryancouple.com /judy-parfitt.htm   (242 words)

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