Title: And the 16th Annual "World Favorite Motion Picture Actor" People's Choice is…Dustin Hoffman!|
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 1990|
Dustin Hoffman accepts, via satellite, the 16th Annual "World Favorite Motion Picture Actor" People's Choice.
LONDON (AP) -- Frothy, film-inspired funfest "Legally Blonde: The Musical" won three big prizes at London's Laurence Olivier theater awards Sunday, while Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies" went home empty-handed despite seven nominations
Filed under: Celebrity Interviews , Movie News While waiting for actor Kenneth Branagh to call me last Saturday, I stumbled upon 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.' Specifically, the scene where Professor Gilderoy Lockhart (played by Branagh), flies to safety with Harry, Ron and Ginny; ...
completely shut out of London's prestigious Laurence Olivier Awards on Sunday (13Mar11), losing out in all ..... relations show Clybourne Park claimed Best New Play. The Laurence Olivier Awards celebrate the best of the year's
Sondheim will be honoured with a special prize at the Laurence Olivier Awards in Britain later this month (Mar11). The ..... of the Opera sequel Love Never Dies is leading the Laurence Olivier nominations, with seven nods.
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1939 - Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier 1970 - first one in color; Timothy Dalton 1992 - Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes Other (please comment with year and actors)
Michelle Williams film 'My Week With Marilyn' -- which chronicles the tumultuous shoot of the 1957 Marilyn Monroe / Laurence Olivier romantic comedy 'The Prince and the Showgirl' -- actually happened? Quite a bit, according to various Monroe
Productions, according to literary and talent agency APA. The 30-year-old, London-born Atwell was a 2010 Laurence Olivier Awards nominee for the play "A View From the Bridge." Her other film credits include "The Duchess" and "Brideshead
5. Leigh landed the role after having played Blanche on the London stage, under the direction of her husband, Laurence Olivier . In movie terms, it was apt that Kazan would cast the actress who had played Scarlett O'Hara a decade before
depicted the real-life squabble -- one that happened at this very same location five decades earlier -- between Sir Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe. But the one enduring force to have seen this lot come and go is the pillar of Pinewood, James