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    Kuczynski, Alex, "An Actress Who Seems Fragile Only if She's Acting," in New York Times , 14 November 1999. * * * Emily Watson has distinguished herself in a series of low-key, critically-acclaimed performances, displaying an emotional vulnerability rare among today's leading actresses.
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    The operative criterion of acting here appears to be the hackneyed one of versatility, the ability to "become" different characters. If a limited actor, Wayne was always, from his first major role in Stagecoach , an extremely capable performer: the scenes that develop his relationship with Claire Trevor are played with considerable delicacy and ...
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    Nationality: American. Born: Mount Vernon, New York, 28 December 1954. Education: Graduated from Fordham University with degrees in drama and journalism; studied one year at the American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco. Family: Married the actress and singer Pauletta Pearson, 1982; four children. Career: Performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival and the American Place Theater; 1981 ...
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    Emily Watson (1967-) biography on Film Reference. Toggle navigation ... 1967, in London, England; father, an architect; mother, a teacher of English; married Jack Waters (an actor), 1995. Addresses: Agent: George Freeman, William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr ... Breaking the Waves, October Films, 1996; Maggie, The Boxer (also known as ...
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    Molotsky, Irvin, "Kennedy Center Lauds 5 in the Performing Arts," in The New York Times , 15 September 1999. * * * Jason Robards's acting career began in the 1950s on the New York stage, where he was quickly hailed as the definitive interpreter of the playwright Eugene O'Neill.
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    By GRANT: articles— Interview, in Interview (New York), November 1987. "Hollywood's Epiphany: Brits Create Hits," interview with Adam Dawltrey, in Variety (New York), May 1994. "Upper Class Treat," interview with Anita Chaudhuri, in Time Out (London), 4 May 1994. "I Always Assume I'm Appalling and the Film Will Be a Turkey," interview with Andrew Duncan, in Radio Times (London), 9 July 1994.
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    It was a shock to find this actor, so often associated with crime movies and lowlife characters, cast as T.S. Eliot. The title Tom & Viv suggests equal status, but in fact it is really Amanda Richardson's film, dedicated to the memory of Vivienne Haigh-Wood and clearly concerned to express a feminist viewpoint.
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    The action films in which Bronson has appeared in America are far less cynical than his European films, and he benefited from working with some of the great masters of the action genre: John Sturges in The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape ; Robert Aldrich in Apache , Vera Cruz , Four for Texas , and The Dirty Dozen ; and Don Siegel in ...
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    Career: 1955-57—studied acting at American Theatre Wing, and with Lee Strasberg and Tad Danielewski, New York; 1955-59—performed in summer stock at Manistee Summer Theatre, Michigan; 1957—New York role in Wedding in Japan ; 1961—breakthrough role in The Blacks , New York; 1964—title role in Othello , New York; also made film debut ...
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    Nationality: British. Born: Charles Spencer Chaplin in London, England, 16 April 1889. Family: Married 1) Mildred Harris, 1918 (divorced 1920); 2) Lita Grey, 1924 (divorced 1927), two sons; 3) Paulette Goddard, 1936 (divorced 1941); 4) Oona O'Neill, 1943, eight children. Career: At age nine, followed the careers of his parents, Charles and Hannah Chaplin, as a music hall performer; 1903-06 ...

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