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* 1951 – Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor and producer
In 2005 the Abbey Theatre produced the play with an all male cast ; it also featured Wilde as a characterthe play opens with him drinking in a Parisian café, dreaming of his play .. More recently the Melbourne Theatre Company staged a production in December 2011 with Geoffrey Rush playing Lady Bracknell.
* July 6 – Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor
In 2002, she appeared in The Banger Sisters opposite Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush.
The 1996 drama Shine achieved an Academy Award for Best Actor award for Geoffrey Rush and Gregor Jordan's 1999 film Two Hands gave Heath Ledger his first leading role.
Their productions occasionally incorporate the return to the live stage of famous Australian screen actors such as Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Geoffrey Rush etc.
* Geoffrey Rush ( born 1951 ), Australian actor and film producer
The capital cities host such internationally renowned cultural institutions as the Sydney Opera House and National Gallery of Victoria, and Australia has contributed many artists to music and film internationally, from hard rock's AC / DC to opera's Joan Sutherland, to Hollywood actors Geoffrey Rush and Nicole Kidman.
Organisations such as the Sydney Theatre Company and National Institute of Dramatic Art have fostered students of theatre, film, and television several of whom have continued to international success, with actors like Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush having been associated with both institutions.
Her first major stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush in the 1993 David Mamet play Oleanna, for which she won the Sydney Theatre Critics ' Best Newcomer Award.
The 2010 film, The King's Speech, features a scene where the king's speech therapist Lionel Logue, as played by Geoffrey Rush, auditions for the role by reciting the lines, " Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun son of York ,".
The following year, Bana co-starred with Daniel Craig and Geoffrey Rush in Steven Spielberg's controversial film Munich.
A brown pelican ( voiced by Geoffrey Rush in an Australian accent ) was as illustrated as a friendly, virtuous talking character named Nigel in the animated children's film Finding Nemo, set in the Pacific Ocean near Australia, although only the white Australian Pelican is known to occur in that country.
* Quills ( 2000 ), directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix and Michael Caine
In the 2010 film The King's Speech, Lionel Logue ( Geoffrey Rush ) recites Caliban's famous speech from Act 3, Scene 2, to amuse and educate his children.
He was portrayed by actor Geoffrey Rush in the Academy Award-winning film Shakespeare in Love.
The refurbishments also included other Audio-Animatronic figures of Jack Sparrow, and one of Hector Barbossa ( who replaced the original captain of the Wicked Wench ship ), along with new special effects, improved lighting and audio, and an appearance by the films ' supernatural character Davy Jones, all voiced by the original actors ( Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, and Bill Nighy, respectively ).
* The Trotsky assassination is depicted in the film Frida ( 2002 ), with Mercader portrayed by Antonio Zava ( uncredited ) and Trotsky by Geoffrey Rush.
Its captain, Hector Barbossa ( Geoffrey Rush ), is trying desperately to break an ancient Aztec curse that he and the crew are under.
The following year, she took the part of Julia Cook in Gregor Jordan's Australian film Ned Kelly opposite Heath Ledger, Orlando Bloom, and Geoffrey Rush, as well as the Merchant-Ivory film Le Divorce portraying Roxeanne de Persand, a poet who is abandoned by her husband Charles-Henri de Persand at the time she is pregnant.
Paul Hogan went from painter on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to local TV star, then global film star with his hugely successful Crocodile Dundee in 1986 ( a film which begins with scenes of Sydney ) while theatre institutions like the Sydney Theatre Company and National Institute of Dramatic Art nurtured the budding careers of actors Mel Gibson, Judy Davis, Geoffrey Rush and Cate Blanchett and elsewhere actors Nicole Kidman and Russel Crowe forged their early careers in the city.
Other Aussie ambassadors include Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe, Naomi Watts, Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Phillip Noyce, Heath Ledger, Eric Bana, Anthony LaPaglia, Gillian Armstrong, Simon Baker, Toni Collette, Deborra Lee Furness, Melissa George, Scott Hicks, Barry Humphries, Julian McMahon, Jacqueline McKenzie, Kylie Minogue, Radha Mitchell, Poppy Montgomery, Olivia Newton-John, Frances O ' Connor, Miranda Otto, Guy Pearce, Fred Schepisi, Hugo Weaving, David Wenham and Sarah Wynter.
* Mercury ( Australian TV series ), featuring Geoffrey Rush in an early lead role
High profile present and past residents Geoffrey Rush and Barry Humphries supported the protest action, but the development was finally approved in 2009.

Geoffrey and Cate
Past judges have included Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne, Geoffrey Rush, Russell Crowe, John Woo, Samuel L Jackson, Baz Luhrmann, Keanu Reeves, Sam Neill, Ewan McGregor, Jane Campion, Salma Hayek, George Miller and Gabriel Byrne.
Many Australian actors who would later find wider success both locally and internationally such as Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Toni Collette have grounded their careers in Sydney Theatre Company productions.
In England, Elizabeth ( Cate Blanchett ) is being pressured to marry by her advisor, Sir Francis Walsingham ( Geoffrey Rush ).
The pair's 25 years of presenting film reviews on television was celebrated in a special show on 26 October 2011, filmed before an audience and special guests, hosted by Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush.

Geoffrey and Nicole
She has two children, Nicole and Geoffrey Gordon.

Geoffrey and each
In a letter published in The Times newspaper on 9 April 1983, Geoffrey Crawley explained the discrepancy by suggesting that the photograph was " an unintended double exposure of fairy cutouts in the grass ", and thus " both ladies can be quite sincere in believing that they each took it ".
The phase of the conflict known as " the Castle War " saw both sides attempting to defeat each other through sieges, such as Stephen's attempts to take Wallingford, the most easterly fortress in Matilda's push towards London, or Geoffrey de Mandeville's attempts to seize East Anglia by taking Cambridge Castle.
Geoffrey A. Landis pointed out other implications of Forward's analysis, including noting that although negative mass particles would repel each other gravitationally, the electrostatic force would be attractive for like-charges and repulsive for opposite charges.
According to Geoffrey Madan, although invited by Queen Victoria each year to stay at Balmoral, he never accepted.
Much irresolution was caused by distrust of each other, arising from suspicions of treachery, by the absence of a chief and leader of the war ( for their sovereign, king Stephen, encompassed by equal difficulties in the south of England, was just then unable to join them ), and by their dread of encountering, with an inadequate force, so great a host However, urged by the 70-year-old Thurstan (' Lieutenant of the North ' in addition to his ecclesiastical duties ; Walter Espec was High Sheriff of Yorkshire ), to stand and fight and if needs be die in a holy cause, they agreed to gather their forces and return to York, where they were joined by reinforcements from Nottinghamshire under William Peverel and Geoffrey Halsalin, and from Derbyshire led by Robert de Ferrers.
The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young Readers is a Canadian literary award that goes to the best work of historical fiction written for youth each year.
The award is one of several presented by the Canadian Children's Book Centre each year ; others include the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.
Evelyn Stockard-Price ( Famke Janssen ), a spoiled trophy wife, is in a disintegrating marriage with Stephen Price ( Geoffrey Rush ) (" Price ", as well as Rush's appearance, is a nod to actor Vincent Price, who played the same character " Frederick Loren " in the original film ), an amusement park mogul with a wicked sense of humor, each of whom would gladly kill the other.
The dinsenchas story tells how each of the three cousins ruled for seven years in turn, and each ruled three seven-year stints ; the Annals of the Four Masters agrees, but Geoffrey Keating gives them each a single reign of twenty-one years each, except for Cimbáeth, who rules for twenty.
* Dick Stuart-Clark ( Geoffrey Davies ), a thirtyish student who deliberately fails his courses in order to take advantage of his late grandmother's will, which bequeathed him a large sum of money for each year he is in medical school.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot are abducted by the men who were shooting at them -- the vicious Red Leary ( George Kennedy ) and the gentle Eddie Goody ( Geoffrey Lewis ) -- and driven to a remote location where Thunderbolt and Red fight each other, after which Thunderbolt explains how he never betrayed the gang.
Whereas the predominant Aboriginal style was based on the one developed with some assistance from art teacher Geoffrey Bardon at the Papunya community in 1971 of many similarly sized dots carefully lying next to each other in distinct patterns, Kngwarreye created her own original artistic style.
Geoffrey adds the detail that Catigern and Horsa personally met in battle at Epsford and slew each other.

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