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The Phantom of the Opera - December 21, 2004 Review: Emmy Rossum shines. News January 25, 2005 Who's nominated, who isn't, what the nominees have to say, and more! Rossum on Phantom of the Opera - November 30, ...
An act of defiance - Miranda Richardson interview MIRANDA Richardson...
MIRANDA Richardson has played betrayed wives and infantile queens, terrorists and terrorised women.
A transposition from Somerset to Ireland of Fay Weldon's 1980 novel, Nicolas Roeg's first film for some years, is slight and uncharacteristically straightforward Puffball Directed by Nicolas Roeg; starring ...
Huge Lot of DVD's Some Still Unopened
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A HUGE LOT OF DVD's!!!!!!! ALL OF THESE DVD's ARE IN EXCELLANT CONDITION AND HAVE BEEN WATCHED ONE TIME.
An act of defiance - Miranda Richardson interview MIRANDA Richardson...
MIRANDA Richardson has played betrayed wives and infantile queens, terrorists and terrorised women.
The chickens on Tweedy s Egg Farm know their days are numbered. Mr. And Mrs. Tweedy are putting the screws to the hapless animals and have begun systematically exterminating poultry with lackluster egg ...
Las Vegas legbreaker Jack Carter heads to rainy Seattle to attend his estranged brother's funeral.
Combining sex and procreation with Puffball
The team behind the filming of Fay Weldon's sex and babies saga Puffball swap notes with our correspondent Kevin Maher The feminist writer and national treasure Fay Weldon, the director Nicolas Roeg and ...
Declared unfit for military service, Dylan Thomas spent much of the war writing film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information.
Q&A: Miranda Richardson, actress
Miranda Richardson, actress Rosanna Greenstreet Saturday June 14, 2008 The Guardian Miranda Richardson was born in 1958 and brought up in Southport.
Bening the radiant jewel of 'Being Julia'
Miranda Richardson was the first choice to play the lead in "Being Julia" , the story of a flamboyant actress who takes theatrical revenge on the young lover who spurned her.
Miranda Richardson: fame and fortune
Miranda Richardson, 50, has been critically acclaimed for many film and theatre roles, but is arguably still best known for her comedy portrayal of the infantile 'Queenie' Elizabeth I opposite Rowan Atkinson in ...
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Richardson To Present Wallance Shawn With Scripps Award
Tuesday, April 29, 2008; Posted: 7:47 PM - by BWW News Desk Two-time Academy Award nominee Miranda Richardson will present playwright and actor Wallace Shawn with the Samuel H. Scripps Award at Theatre for a ... via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
To Village Playhouse, April is 'Enchanted'
“To those who appreciate wisteria and sunshine. A small castle on the Mediterranean. To be let for the month of April.”
It's a typically rainy spring, a time when a sunlit view of the Mediterranean from an Italian villa beckons two London housewives who want to escape their dreary marriages as much as the dreary British weather. via Post and Courier
Miranda Richardson's news article:Richardson Unfazed by Potter Rejection
“Well, if I am in it, they haven't told me! I don't know why. I think it is because they like to bring in new characters. I'm not upset about it. I'm just enjoying life and seeing other people's work.”
Caption: Miranda Richardson. 'Fred Claus' UK Premiere held at the Empire Leicester Square - Arrivals. via ContactMusic.com
SARAH Jessica Parker is a realist. When asked about "Spinning Into Butter," her unreleased movie with Miranda Richardson and Beau Bridges, Parker told Page Six, "One enters these endeavors with the best of ... via Woo Factor
Sex and the city star admits failure
“One enters these endeavours with the best of intentions but sometimes they don't work out. "The film is in that purgatory that many movies find themselves.”
Sarah Jessica Parker has admitted her latest movie did not "work out". The 'Sex and the City' actress has resigned herself to the fact that 'Spinning Into Butter' - in which she co-stars with Beau Bridges and ... via The West Australian
“It's in that purgatory that many movies find themselves. "One enters these endeavours with the best of intentions, but sometimes they don't work out.”
SARAH JESSICA PARKER's latest movie has been scrapped after the finished project failed to find a distributor. via PR-inside.com
“The Evening Star", the disappointing sequel to "Terms of Endearment.”
Like the intense and talented Judy Davis, British-born Miranda Richardson has developed a reputation as a strong-willed, even difficult actress who can deliver stellar performances, whether in comedy or drama, ... via Hollywood.com
'One Film' program begins in Phila. tonight
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is scheduled to kick off the inaugural One Film program tonight with an "opening night" screening of Steven Spielberg's award-winning war epic, Empire of the Sun. via Philly.com