English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: 'I hope to create characters that people want to watch - and they either want to be or are, or it's something that they recognize.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: 'Why shouldn't there be more epic, brilliant female characters onscreen?' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: ''The Silence of the Lambs' is my favourite book, favourite film.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'Sometimes I just crave to play in Shakespeare again and I know and love playing Orlando so much.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'As one grows older one becomes more critical of oneself and less of other people.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'Never regret anything you have done with a sincere affection; nothing is lost that is born of the heart.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Harriet Walter: 'I yearn to make a really good, intelligent movie before I die: I don't completely rule out the possibility, but in Hollywood, I'm not bankable.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Where does an actress go after playing Cleopatra's magnificent death? Why didn't Shakespeare write more - and more powerful - roles for mature women?' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I vote, but I don't feel that I'm achieving much when I do.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I've witnessed the survival of the theatre several times when it was meant to be dying.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Luckily, each generation brings forth great writers, actors, directors, and designers.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Work has been the central column for most of my life; it has always been my identity.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I was not emotionally mature enough to accept any kind of success when I was young. I needed to go that long route.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'As long as I am still interested and curious, I enjoy getting up in the morning, but I can't say I have a happy smile on my face 24/7.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'My strangest experience was my six words in 'Star Wars.' I've had more fanmail from that than anything I've ever done.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I'm childish and silly. Most people tease me because I'm a bit daft.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'If one could have a wish, or an alternative life, I would've liked to have been John Lennon.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I did have a knack for playing weirdos. There's still sort of this perception of me out there as being this crazy guy.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'Reality TV to me is the museum of social decay.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: 'I hope to create characters that people want to watch - and they either want to be or are, or it's something that they recognize.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: 'Why shouldn't there be more epic, brilliant female characters onscreen?' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Florence Pugh: ''The Silence of the Lambs' is my favourite book, favourite film.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'Sometimes I just crave to play in Shakespeare again and I know and love playing Orlando so much.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'As one grows older one becomes more critical of oneself and less of other people.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Basil Rathbone: 'Never regret anything you have done with a sincere affection; nothing is lost that is born of the heart.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Harriet Walter: 'I yearn to make a really good, intelligent movie before I die: I don't completely rule out the possibility, but in Hollywood, I'm not bankable.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Where does an actress go after playing Cleopatra's magnificent death? Why didn't Shakespeare write more - and more powerful - roles for mature women?' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I vote, but I don't feel that I'm achieving much when I do.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I've witnessed the survival of the theatre several times when it was meant to be dying.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Luckily, each generation brings forth great writers, actors, directors, and designers.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'Work has been the central column for most of my life; it has always been my identity.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I was not emotionally mature enough to accept any kind of success when I was young. I needed to go that long route.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'As long as I am still interested and curious, I enjoy getting up in the morning, but I can't say I have a happy smile on my face 24/7.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'My strangest experience was my six words in 'Star Wars.' I've had more fanmail from that than anything I've ever done.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Harriet Walter: 'I'm childish and silly. Most people tease me because I'm a bit daft.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'If one could have a wish, or an alternative life, I would've liked to have been John Lennon.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I did have a knack for playing weirdos. There's still sort of this perception of me out there as being this crazy guy.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'Reality TV to me is the museum of social decay.' Read More