Pick a few representative gossips:
Colin Firth, Mr. Darcy in the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice. In BJ's singles diary, he also played Darcy. I don't know it as a coincidence, right? In fact, the author of the novel, Helen Fielding, is an out-and-out Jane Austen fan. Naming his protagonist Darcy is also an act of pure fan homage to the idol. The first character of the novel adapted into a film is Darcy, because Colin Firth is Mr. Darcy!
PS, I found that among the best-selling female writers in the UK, Jane Austen has the majority of fans, as is JK Rowling, and so is the British female writer who wrote a New York white-collar dating guide some time ago. . . . . .
Needless to say, Liam Neeson, the masterpiece is of course Schindler's list. As an Irishman, his influence in the American film circle is very impressive. He has played a lot of big names, Schindler is one, and Kinsey, the new film in 2007 challenged Abraham Lincoln (study his face carefully, and the portrait of Lincoln in the middle school history book is still very similar to Di).
Alan Rickman, started from acting in Shaon's play, a strong theater man! He became famous for acting bad guys in Hollywood, and of course there is Professor Snape, who is loved and hated. Voice the robot Marvin in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I love it!
Emma Thompson, an absolute capable actress. It is worth mentioning that she is also a talented woman. The rational and emotional script adapted for Ang Lee won her the 1995 Golden Globe Award for Best Change Screenplay. She is also one of the adaptors of the 05 version of Pride and Prejudice. The neurotic divination teacher in Harry Potter.
Bill Nighy, old drama bone. If you are used to playing a serious Shawong drama in the theater, you can escape to bring out the spirit of a bohemian and outdated rock star. Look at the HBO TV movie The Girl In The Café last year. It is depressed, melancholic, and lonely. Lawrence, an old civil servant, should the span of the role be a piece of cake for him?
Others such as Keira Knightley, Laura Linney, Hugh Grant, Rowan Atkinson, Billy Bob Thornton, which everyone knows, won’t be long-winded. I suddenly remembered that there are two foreign characters in it, one is the Portuguese maid Aurelia, I like this name! And Sarah has a crush on the office guy Karl, who is said to be Brazil's first male idol. In this case, let's remember his name----Rodrigo Santoro.
Thomas Sangster, who plays the little boy Sam, is Hugh Grant's nephew, ha ha.
Nina Sosanya (the female assistant to the prime minister, Annie), when this girl appeared, I was shocked and roared, because the As You Like It I watched in Stratford-upon-Avon was where she starred Rosalind. I want to show off here. There are really not many live movie actors I have ever seen in life. She counts as one, and Angelina Jolie (Of course, everyone who knows me has heard this story. Die Di).
Anyway, there are too many familiar faces in it, so I have a tendency to watch TVB series. If you like to find acquaintances in TV/movies like me, please find this drama to review it! If you are interested, you can also listen to the commentary. Richard Curtis will tell you which mm is the assistant in his office and which is his expectant mother-in-law. . . . . .
Look, you have to rely on nepotism if you want to be photogenic. This rule is universal~~~ :P
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