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Miranda Richardson

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Miranda Richardson - Biography

The second daughter of middle-class parents, she had a talent for acting from an early age. Richardson had originally intended to study veterinary medicine, but her squeamishness made this impossible. She enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where she studied alongside Daniel Day-Lewis. In 1981, she made her stage debut in Moving at the Queen's Theatre in London. Three years later, she made her big screen debut as platinum blonde nightclub hostess Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the United Kingdom i ...

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Miranda Richardson, Miranda Richardson - Biography, Miranda Richardson - Declined roles, Miranda Richardson - Projects in production, Miranda Richardson - Filmography, Miranda Richardson - Theatre, Miranda Richardson - Repertory theatre, Miranda Richardson - Professional theatre, Miranda Richardson - Awards and nominations

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - British Academy of Film and Television Arts

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organization that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Introduction. BAFTA was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy. In 1958, BFA incorporated the Guild of Television Producers and Directors in a merger to form The Society of Film and Television, which later became The British Academy of Film and Tele ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - Blackadder

Blackadder is the generic name which embraces an acclaimed series of British sitcoms, made by the BBC, and several one-off episodes, many for charity Comic Relief. The first series was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson; subsequent series were written by Curtis and Ben Elton. The shows were produced by John Lloyd, and starred Rowan Atkinson as the eponymous anti-hero, Edmund Blackad ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. The winners are chosen by the Academy membership as a whole. Following the Academy's practice, the films below are listed by release year: for example, the Oscar for "Best Supporting Actress in 1999" was announced during the award ceremony held in 2000. Winners are listed first, followed by the ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry

Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry (née Consuelo Suncin Sandoval Zeceña of Gómez; born:April 10, 1901-1979) was the wife of famous writer and aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry, author of the The Little Prince, although she was an accomplished writer and artist in her own right. Born in a small village in El Salvador to wealthy landowners, she studied abroad in San Francisco, in Mexico City, and in France. While in France, she met and later married Enrique Gomez Carillo an Argentine diplomat and journalist. Following his d ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Actress

The Academy Award for Best Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. The winners are chosen by the Academy membership as a whole. Following the Academy's practice, the films below are listed by release year: for example, the Oscar for "Best Actress in 1999" was announced during the award ceremony he ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - 1958

1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 1958 - Events. 1958 - January. January 1 - Treaty of Rome founding the EU is implemented. January 3 - The West Indies Federation is formed. January 4 - Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from its orbit (launched on October 4, 1957). January 8 - 14 year old Bobby Fischer wins the United States Chess Championship. January 13 - 9235 scientists publish a plea to ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - Chicken Run

Chicken Run is a claymated film made by the Aardman Animations studios (which produced the Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit shorts), which had its theatrical release in 2000. Chicken Run is the humorous story of a band of chickens who seek escape from their coop before their owners, mild-mannered farmer Mr. Tweedy and his overbearing wife, make them all into chicken pot pies. The film is an homage to the World War II prison films of the 1950s and 1960s (particu ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia - University of Oxford

The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford, England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The university traces its roots back to at least the end of the 11th century, although the exact date of foundation remains unclear. According to legend, after riots between scholars and townsfolk broke out in 1209, some of the academics at Oxford fled north-east to the town of Cambridge, where the University of Cambridge was founded. The two universities have since had a long history of competition with each other, and are widely seen as the most prestigious ...

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film - Synopsis

See Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and the extended plot wikibook. ...

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film - Synopsis, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film - Cast Status, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film - New Cast, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film - Rumours

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Get Carter 2000 film - Box Office

US Gross Domestic Takings: US$ 14,967,182 + Other International Takings: $4,445,811 = Gross Worldwide Takings: $19,412,993 ...

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Get Carter 2000 film, Get Carter 2000 film - Box Office

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Patti Smith - Re-emergence

After Fred's death in 1994 and the subsequent, unexpected death of her beloved brother Todd later that year, Patti was urged by Michael Stipe and Allen Ginsberg (whom she had known since her early years in New York) to go back out on the road. She toured briefly with Bob Dylan in December 1995 (chronicled in a book of photographs by Stipe). The next year, she worked with her long-time colleagues to record the haunting Gone Again, featuring tributes to her late husband and Kurt Cobain (and almost certainly reflecting, as well, the deat ...

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Patti Smith, Patti Smith - Beginnings, Patti Smith - Early career, Patti Smith - Retreat, Patti Smith - Re-emergence, Patti Smith - Political engagement, Patti Smith - Discography, Patti Smith - Studio albums, Patti Smith - Compilations, Patti Smith - Singles, Patti Smith - Bibliography

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Fatherland novel - The world of Fatherland

Fatherland novel - History. Throughout the novel, Harris gradually explains the historical development of the society. According to the novel's version of history, the German armies on the Eastern Front launch a major offensive into the Caucasus in 1942, cutting the flow of oil to the Red Army. With its armies immobilised, the USSR surrenders in 1943. Germany had discovered the British broke their Enigma code and lured the British fleet to destruction with false intelligence. The U-Boat campaign against the Unite ...

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Fatherland novel, Fatherland novel - Plot, Fatherland novel - Characters, Fatherland novel - Fictional, Fatherland novel - Historical personalities, Fatherland novel - The world of Fatherland, Fatherland novel - History, Fatherland novel - The Greater German Reich, Fatherland novel - Society, Fatherland novel - Parallels with Nineteen Eighty-Four, Fatherland novel - The Fatherland Movie, Fatherland novel - Differences with the book

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Kristin Kreuk - Biography

Kreuk (rhymes with "Luke") was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her father, Peter Kreuk, is of Dutch ancestry and her mother, Deanna Che, is of Chinese ancestry but born in Indonesia; both are landscape architects. Kristin also has a sister, Justine Kreuk, who is about five years younger. She is considered a sex symbol to many people primarily because of her unusual Eurasian appearance and her dimples. Her parents and sister are all proud of her accomplishments in the acting business.Kristin took gymnastics in high sc ...

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Kristin Kreuk, Kristin Kreuk - Biography, Kristin Kreuk - Television, Kristin Kreuk - Modeling, Kristin Kreuk - Movies, Kristin Kreuk - Filmography, Kristin Kreuk - Facts and stats

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Kristin Kreuk - Biography

Kreuk (rhymes with "Luke") was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her father, Peter Kreuk, is of Dutch ancestry and her mother, Deanna Che, is of Chinese ancestry but born in Indonesia; both are landscape architects. Kristin also has a sister, Justine Kreuk, who is about five years younger. She is considered a sex symbol among her fans, primarily because of her unusual Eurasian appearance and dimples. Kristin took gymnastics in high sc ...

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Kristin Kreuk, Kristin Kreuk - Biography, Kristin Kreuk - Television, Kristin Kreuk - Modeling, Kristin Kreuk - Movies, Kristin Kreuk - Filmography, Kristin Kreuk - Facts and stats

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Merlin wizard - Fiction about Merlin

Merlin wizard - Novels and plays. (Many of the novels in the article King Arthur also include Merlin as a character. The following works are either told from Merlin's point of view, or are based on the earlier legend of Merlin.) Mark Twain made Merlin the villain in his novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. C. S. Lewis used the figure of Merlin Ambrosius in his 1946 novel That Hideous Strength, the third book in the Space Trilogy. In it, Merlin has supposedly lain ...

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Merlin wizard, Merlin wizard - Merlinus Caledonensis Myrddin Wyllt, Merlin wizard - Merlin Ambrosius Myrddin Emrys, Merlin wizard - Fiction about Merlin, Merlin wizard - Novels and plays, Merlin wizard - TV and Film, Merlin wizard - Other media

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - University of Oxford - History

The date of the University's foundation is unknown, and indeed it may not have been a single event, but there is evidence of teaching there as early as 1096. When Henry II of England forbade English students to study at the University of Paris in 1167, Oxford began to grow very quickly. The foundation of the first halls of residence, which later became colleges, dates from this period. Rioting in 1209 led many scholars to leave Oxford for other parts of the country, leading to the establishment of a university in Cambridge. On June 20, 1214, ...

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University of Oxford, University of Oxford - History, University of Oxford - Organisation, University of Oxford - Governance and administration, University of Oxford - Academic year, University of Oxford - Admission, University of Oxford - Degrees, University of Oxford - Institutional Alliances, University of Oxford - Franco-British Student Alliance, University of Oxford - Notable alumni, University of Oxford - Other students in Oxford, University of Oxford - Institutions, University of Oxford - Oxford in literature and other media

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Mary of Teck - Early life

Princess Victoria Mary of Teck was born on May 26, 1867, at Kensington Palace, London. Her father was Prince Francis, Duke of Teck, the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg by his morganatic wife, Countess Claudine Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde (created Countess von Hohenstein in the Empire of Austria). Through the House of Württemberg, May was distantly descended from the Habsburgs, the once powerful ruling family of Austria.(Cite Almanach de Gotha). Her mother was Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, the third child and the younger daughter of P ...

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Mary of Teck, Mary of Teck - Early life, Mary of Teck - Engagement, Mary of Teck - Duchess of York, Mary of Teck - Princess of Wales, Mary of Teck - Queen Mary, Mary of Teck - Dowager Queen, Mary of Teck - Legacy, Mary of Teck - Titles from birth to death, Mary of Teck - Honorary military appointments, Mary of Teck - Legacy

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - 1958 - Events

1958 - January. January 1 - Treaty of Rome founding the EU is implemented. January 3 - The West Indies Federation is formed. January 4 - Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from its orbit (launched on October 4, 1957). January 8 - 14 year old Bobby Fischer wins the United States Chess Championship. January 13 - 9235 scientists publish a plea to stop nuclear bomb tests. January 18 - Armed Lumbee Indians confront a handful of Klansmen at the town of Maxton, North Carolina.See also:

1958, 1958 - Events, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September, 1958 - October, 1958 - November, 1958 - December, 1958 - unknown date, 1958 - Births, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September-December, 1958 - Deaths, 1958 - Nobel Prizes, 1958 - Fields Medalists

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Miranda Richardson: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Day-Lewis - Trivia

Daniel Day-Lewis attended the same theatre school, the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with fellow English thespian Miranda Richardson. Stands 6'1 1/2" in height. Known for being very dedicated to researching characters and how they would live and act. For The Last of the Mohicans, he not only underwent rigorous weight training but actually lived in the forest where his character supposedly lived, camped out, hunting and fishing. For his extremes in effort, h ...

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Daniel Day-Lewis, Daniel Day-Lewis - Academy awards and nominations, Daniel Day-Lewis - Trivia

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