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Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (; born 26 October 1962 ), known professionally as Cary Elwes, is an English actor and voice actor.
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Actor Cary Elwes was brought into the seasons for a six episode recurring role as Brad Follmer.
* October 26 – Cary Elwes, British actor
* Cary Elwes, actor
In the 1998 HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, he was played by Cary Elwes.
* The Crush ( 1993 film ), a film starring Cary Elwes and Alicia Silverstone
* Cary Elwes as Lord Guilford Dudley, Jane's husband
Prominent modern celebrities who attended Harrow include eccentric horse-racing pundit John McCririck, singer James Blunt and actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Cary Elwes.
Even after the troubled development history of the Bradley additional problems occurred after production started as described in a book by Air Force Col. James Burton, which was adapted for the 1998 film The Pentagon Wars starring Kelsey Grammer and Cary Elwes.
With Wolf close to death, Murnau is forced to bring in another cinematographer from Berlin, Fritz Arno Wagner ( Cary Elwes ) in order to continue filming.
* Cary Elwes as Fritz Arno Wagner, the cinematographer
Of the film's cast, two actors had previously appeared in vampire movies: Udo Kier played Count Dracula in Blood for Dracula ( 1974 ) as well appearing in Blade ( 1998 ) as Dragonetti and Cary Elwes played Arthur Holmwood in Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1992 ).
Although his eldest son, Edward, Viscount Cornbury, predeceased him without children ( the Earldom passing on his death to his cousin, the 2nd Earl of Rochester ), by his daughter Theodosia, who married John Bligh ( later the 1st Earl of Darnley ), he is ancestor of many alive today, including actor Cary Elwes, and Sarah, Duchess of York.
Notable actors include Jane Alexander, Sigourney Weaver, Larisa Oleynik, Cary Elwes, Sam Robards, Joanne Woodward, Téa Leoni, Eric Mabius, Melora Hardin, Yancy Butler, Holly Robinson Peete, Robin Givens, Julianna Margulies, Lauren Holly, Max Bemis, Tovah Feldshuh, Kyra Sedgwick, Elisabeth Röhm, Guinevere Turner, and Jill Clayburgh.
* Cary Elwes as Dr. Jonas Miller
Everett's break came in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre and later West End production of Another Country, playing a gay schoolboy opposite Kenneth Branagh, followed by a film version in 1984 with Cary Elwes and Colin Firth.
Houseman was portrayed by Cary Elwes in the 1999 Tim Robbins-directed film, Cradle Will Rock.
* Russ Wheeler, a character played by Cary Elwes in the film Days Of Thunder
Nelson closed the 1980s with the William Lustig thriller, Relentless ( 1989 ), in which he plays a Los Angeles serial killer being hunted by two cops ( Robert Loggia and Leo Rossi ); he also provided a cameo in the Adam Rifkin road movie Never on Tuesday ( 1989 ) Tommy Chongs ( Out Man ) ( 1989 ) along with Nicolas Cage, Cary Elwes, Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen.
Glory is a 1989 American drama war film directed by Edward Zwick and starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes and Morgan Freeman.
* Cary Elwes as Maj. Cabot Forbes

Cary and played
He performed in productions of National Anthems by Dennis McIntyre, and The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry in which he played C. K. Dexter Haven, the Cary Grant role in the film version.
It is played annually in September in Cary, North Carolina, USA
" Martin reprised the song in Night and Day, a Hollywood film about Cole Porter, in which she played herself auditioning for Porter ( Cary Grant ).
The last names " Flintstone " and " Rubble ", as well as other common Bedrock surnames such as " Shale " and " Quartz ", are in line with these puns, as are the names of Bedrock's celebrities: " Gary Granite " ( Cary Grant ), " Stony Curtis " ( Tony Curtis ), " Ed Sulleyrock / Sulleystone " ( Ed Sullivan ), " Rock Pile / Quarry / Hudstone " ( Rock Hudson ), " Ann-Margrock " ( Ann-Margret ), " Jimmy Darrock " ( James Darren ), " Alvin Brickrock " ( Alfred Hitchcock ), " Perry Masonry / Masonite " ( Perry Mason as played by Raymond Burr ), " Mick Jadestone and The Rolling Boulders " ( Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones ), " Eppy Brianstone " ( Brian Epstein ) and " The Beau Brummelstones " ( The Beau Brummels ).
He then played a demented submarine commander in Devil and the Deep with Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant, and followed this with his best-remembered film role of that year as Nero in Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross.
In 1946, he played a refugee Nazi agent opposite Cary Grant and Casablanca co-star Ingrid Bergman in Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious.
Landis, who played Thornhill's mother, was in reality only 10 months younger than Cary Grant.
Although Placencio played bass on most of the album, he left the band before it was released and was replaced by Justin Cary, who joined the band around the same time as second guitarist Sean Kelly.
The lead contestant role was played by Chad Price of CRC ( Cary Reconstruction ) from Apex, North Carolina.
In his film career, he played the grandfather in The Red Pony ( 1949 ), adapted from the novel by John Steinbeck and starring Robert Mitchum, and the spy boss of Cary Grant in the Alfred Hitchcock suspense classic Notorious ( 1946 ).
Scott followed this by co-starring with Errol Flynn in Virginia City ( 1940 ) and played the " other man " role in the Irene Dunne – Cary Grant romantic comedy My Favorite Wife ( 1940 ).
In the 1960s he starred in such films as The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine, The Thrill of It All and Move Over, Darling ( a remake of My Favorite Wife in which Garner played Cary Grant's role ), both with Doris Day, Boys ' Night Out with Kim Novak and Tony Randall ; The Great Escape with Steve McQueen, The Americanization of Emily with Julie Andrews, Duel at Diablo with Sidney Poitier, and The Art of Love with Dick Van Dyke.
In the film, a reworking of Ben Hecht's story The Front Page, Russell played quick-witted ace reporter Hildy Johnson, who was also the ex-wife of her newspaper editor Walter Burns ( Cary Grant ).
The Wanderers were primarily formed from players of Castle Cary Cricket Club, five of whom played in the match, and also included four former pupils of Blundell's School, a public school in Devon.
In an effort to test markets as potential expansion / relocation candidates, the Philadelphia Barrage franchise played all of its 2008 " home " matches in other cities ; Cary, North Carolina, Hillsboro, Oregon, Irving, Texas, St. Louis and Virginia Beach.
The team played at Fetzer Field on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus in 2001, and then at the soccer-specific SAS Stadium in Cary, North Carolina in 2002 and 2003.
These teams were replaced by two new teams: the Carolina RailHawks from the Triangle region of North Carolina, playing out of Cary, and California Victory, a team in Northern California under the ownership of Dmitry Piterman ( chairman of Spanish team Deportivo Alavés ) which folded after the end of the 2007 season, having played only one season.
* Dudley, an angel in the film The Bishop's Wife played by Cary Grant
In 1939, Cohn pressured director Howard Hawks to use Hayworth for a small but important role as a man-trap in the aviation drama Only Angels Have Wings, in which she played opposite Cary Grant and Jean Arthur.
In 1937 she appeared in the first of the Topper films, about a man haunted by two socialite ghosts ( played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett ), in which she played the tremulous and daffy Clara Topper.

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