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Daniel Craig Biography and disguises are unflinchingly revealed. In some ways, Craig's next part was equally controversialTed Hughes (who he'd seen perform so many years before) in Sylvia, a biopic of Sylvia Plath, many of whose fansrefused to screen-test. The movie, with Gwyneth Paltrow in the title role, would follow the couple from their collegeoffice, burning his papers and eventually putting her head in the oven. Of course, Paltrow's efforts would be morenovel and directed by Matthew Vaughn, producer of Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels. Here Craig would play a namelessis pushed by Mr Big (Kenneth Cranham) to take on a job in Holland. Of course, it all goes horribly wrong and Craigcold-eyed hitmen. Fortunately, it possessed none of Lock Stock's over-stylised slapstick, instead having more in common with Light Sleeper or American Gigolo. Extra gravitasrole of Biggles on TV, Craig moved on to Archangel, set in communist Russia, where he played an academic who, afterterrorists who murdered Israeli athletes at the Olympics in 1972. Craig would play a South African Jew recruitedRenaissance, an excellent Sin City-style noir animation, set in Paris in 2054, where Craig would play a maverick cop hunting downYork high society with his sharp wit, hitting big with In Cold Blood then fading away as he cannot follow his masterworkPhilip Seymour Hoffman's Oscar win still being fresh in people's minds. And then it came - Casino www.tiscali.co.uk | |
Sigourney Weaver biography Having a stage name was important to Weaver. Unsure in her ambitions, she'd thought of being a doctor, a lawyerliterature, and to practise drama, her debut coming as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. She'd taken to it naturallyDoodles Weaver, a star on radio who'd also appeared in many movies, including The Birds and Jerry Lewis's Nutty Professor (He'd later turn up in TV shows like The Monkees and Starsky & Hutch. Sadly, he killed himself in 1983). So, Sigourney began to pursue actingAt 16, she took her first theatre job, with a summer stock troupe in Southbury, Connecticut. Here she played many of thethe out-there stagework, roles were hard to come by. Agents only thought to cast her as a posh girlfriend, sippingstrong mothering instinct. One thing - Weaver is active in America's anti-gun lobby and didn't approve of all thedrawn by Michael Caine into an international conflict in Half Moon Street - including Sigourney's first nudehilariously manipulative boss undermined by Melanie Griffith in Working Girl. Then she was Dian Fossey in Gorillas In The Mist, the true-life tale of the activist and anthropologist who fought for animal rights in Africa and was horribly butchered. Weaver would visitshack, where all her things were still laid out. Her blood still marked the mattress on which she was murderedWeaver would now endeavour to make only one film a year in order to see her baby grow. But there was pain too www.tiscali.co.uk | |
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