Fenella Woolgar

Fenella Woolgar

  • Born: 1969-8-4
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
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    • Sigrid 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      JUST SO SO

      Stage Beauty, the version I watched had no subtitles. After listening to it for a while, I felt a bit difficult, so I wanted to close it. I happened to be in the show, and I saw at a glance that it was a man, so I stopped, and then I was attracted by the plot and finished watching it.

      Although I...

    • Yasmin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      The wind demon character who was given death by the times



          From the very beginning of the film, Canaston won the applause, but when the camera was always close-up of Maria, I knew that it was over, the protagonist was Maria, and Canaston was finished.

          We can all understand that Maria, as a drama enthusiast, stole Canaston's clothes, stole his...

    • Gerardo 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      Recommended index five stars. Recommended reason - Tells the tragic experience of a 0 being broken into a straight man. Well, I admit that this statement is a bit exaggerated. Anyway, this video is totally a great text for gender/gender cultural studies.

    • Earnestine 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      Billy Crudup does a good job, she's voluptuous as a woman and sexy as a man. The heroine is the neurotic FBI in Homeland Security. The happy ending satisfied the audience. I thought he would really suffocate her with a pillow. In real history, I believe that those are crazy characters who were given to death by the times and will only wither.

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    Stage Beauty quotes

    • Samuel Pepys: You know, Mr. K, the performance of yours I always liked best? As much as I adored your Desdemona and your Juliet, I've always loved best your 'britches' parts. Rosalind, for instance. And not just because of the woman stuff but also because of the man sections. Your performance of the man stuff seemed so right, so true. I suppose I felt it was the most real in the play.

      Ned Kynaston: You know why the man stuff seemed so real? Because I'm pretending. You see a man through the mirror of a woman through the mirror of a man. You take one of those reflecting glasses away it doesn't work. The man only works because you see him in contrast to the woman he is. If you saw him without the her he lives inside, he wouldn't seem a man at all.

      [pause]

      Samuel Pepys: Yes. You've obviously thought longer on this question than I.

    • [last lines]

      Maria: So, who are you now?

      Ned Kynaston: I don't know.

      [smiles]

      Ned Kynaston: I don't know.