Mark Rylance
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Date of birth | January 18,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Ashford |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Spouse | Claire van Kampen |
Plays | Nice Fish |
Job | Actor |
Playwright | |
Theatre Director | |
Education | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
University School of Milwaukee | |
Books | I Am Shakespeare |
30-Second Shakespeare: 50 Key Aspects of His Work, Life, and Legacy, Each Explained in Half a Minute | |
Play: A Recollection in Pictures and Words of the First Five Years of Play at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre | |
Parents | David Waters |
Anne Waters | |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404949 |
Bridge of Spies
Dunkirk
Intimacy
Angels & Insects
The Other Boleyn Girl
The Gunman
Institute Benjamenta
Prospero's Books
The Government Inspector
Hearts of Fire
Bing
Days and Nights
Waiting for the Barbarians
Blitz
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story
The Grass Arena
Leonardo
Anonymous
Twelfth Night
Muse of Fire
We Are Many
The McGuffin
Loving
A Very Social Secretary
Love Lies Bleeding
Nocturne
The BFG
Wolf Hall
The Outfit
Bones and All
The Undeclared War
Bing Bunny
Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play
Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
British Academy Television Award for Best Actor
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Mini-Series & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actor
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
John and Wendy Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance
Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor
New York Drama Critics' Circle Special Citation
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Ensemble Performance
Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Mark Rylance Life story
Sir David Mark Rylance Waters is a British actor, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his roles on stage and screen having received numerous awards including an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Olivier Awards and three Tony Awards.
Sir Mark Rylance: 'Acting used to be more accepting of oddballs'
...By Jasmine AnderssonBBC NewsTheatre directors would not accept someone like me now, Sir Mark Rylance has said...
Brian Haw memorial: Sir Mark Rylance leads campaign
... To maintain his efforts for those 10 years, he would be helped by passers-by and fellow campaigners, among them Oscar-winning actor Sir Mark Rylance...
Stephen Fry and Aisling Bea urge UK banks to stop financing fossil fuels
... The campaign, which is also backed by actor Mark Rylance and musician Brian Eno, urges the public to sign an open letter asking the banks to stop directly financing projects that expand fossil fuel use, or end relationships with clients that do...
Dame Hilary Mantel: Rowling, Mosse and Evaristo lead tributes to late author
... Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up The Bodies were turned into a six-part BBC TV series starring Sir Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell, Damian Lewis as Henry VIII and Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn...
Royal Shakespeare Company appoints first female artistic director
... " Harvey s first professional theatre job was as assistant director at Shakespeare s Globe under Mark Rylance, and she took over Theatr Clwyd in 2015...
Anime: How Japanese animation has taken the West by storm
... Last weekend, an animated Japanese high school student who is haunted by the spirit of his childhood sweetheart was second only to The Batman in the UK box office chart, and beat Catherine Tate and Sir Mark Rylance, who starred in other new releases...
Oscars 2022: Five ways the Academy is trying to stay relevant
... To be honest, they re actually really boring, " Don t Look Up star Sir Mark Rylance told the Radio Times this month...
15 films to look out for in the Oscars race
... What are its Oscar chances? - The film is awash with Oscar talent amongst the main cast including previous winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep, not to mention supporting roles from another couple of winners Cate Blanchett and Mark Rylance...
Dame Hilary Mantel: Rowling, Mosse and Evaristo lead tributes to late author
Authors JK Rowling, Kate Mosse and Bernardine Evaristo have led the tributes to Dame Hilary Mantel , saying She changed The Face of literature.
Dame Hilary, author of the best-selling Wolf Hall trilogy, died on Thursday aged 70,
She won the Booker Prize twice, for 2009's Wolf Hall , The First in the Thomas Cromwell series, and its 2012 sequel Bring Up the Bodies.
" We've lost a genius, "
The President of the Royal Society of Literature, She was " so sorry" to hear The News and that She felt " So Lucky to have such a massive talent in our midst".
" I met her a few times and She was always so warm, down-to-earth and welcoming. RIP, " the Booker Prize -winning author said.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's The World at One programme, Labyrinth author and founder of The Women 's Prize for Fiction, Kate Mosse , said Dame Hilary " changed The Face of how modern readers saw historical fiction".
" She was a very great Writer . . She kind of just had this exquisite way of capturing a place in a time within three sentences, " Mosse said.
'A writers' Writer 'Pointing to her other, earlier works, Beyond Black and Everyday is Mother's Day, as well as her " searing" memoir, Giving Up The Ghost , Mosse went on to describe Dame Hilary as " a writers' Writer " who " became One of The Most important readers' that writers could have".
Mosse continued: " The Thing about Hilary Mantel was that She was A Woman of extraordinary principal, She Said what She thought, She wrote what She thought, She believed in the idea that your writing was your soul, if you like, Out There .
" And She was unaffected by whether these views were popular or they were out of fashion, or She should do this or She should do that. "
Mosse concluded: " She was a classic Writer , but living in our Modern Times , and She will be remembered like George Eliot and [Charles] Dickens - I have No Doubt that her works will never go out of print. "
Bill Hamilton , Dame Hilary's agent at literary agency A. M. Heath, told the same programme that her work, in both historical and contemporary fiction, always gave " a sideways look, The Sense always that The Present was a place of complete uncertainty and danger that you never knew what was around the corner".
" I think that sense of what lay in The Gothic , which was a kind of other universe lurking just slightly behind what you saw, infuses almost everything that She writes, " He Said .
I was lucky enough to interview Hilary Mantel many times.
I say lucky, because In Person She was charming, polite and thoughtful.
On the page, however, She could be forthright, fierce and irreverent.
What strikes me most is The Range of her work. From performing psychics in suburbia in Beyond Black , to an 18Th Century Irish giant in The Giant and 800 pages on the French Revolution in A Place of Greater Safety.
She was an intense and troubling Writer and her subjects were odd and unpredictable. That made her work difficult to categorise and helps explain why She did not enjoy a wide readership until the success of Wolf Hall transformed her sales and profile.
People loved the idea, She told me, that She had become " an overnight success".
But She confessed that made her " feel a little bit sulky because I'd think, I've been writing since I was 22. I wrote for 12 years before I was published. "
She leaves behind a body of work that I have No Doubt will be read for years to come.
The influential late author and spoke herself about The Power of art in bringing historical figures to life.
" As soon as we die, we enter into fiction, " said Dame Hilary. " Just ask two different Family Members to tell you about someone recently gone and you'll see what I mean.
" Once we can no longer speak for ourselves, We Are interpreted. And when we remember, as psychologists so often tell us we don't reproduce The Past , we create it. "
Dame Hilary's career-defining Wolf Hall was a fictional account of Thomas Cromwell 's rise to power in The Court of Henry Viii .
The third and final book in the series, The Mirror and The Light , was became a fiction best-seller and was longlisted for The Booker Prize 2020.
The trilogy sold More Than five million copies globally and has been translated into 41 languages.
Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up The Bodies were turned into a six-part BBC TV series starring Sir Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell , Damian Lewis as Henry Viii and Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn .
The two books were also adapted for The Stage and enjoyed a run in London's West End , as did a 2021 adaptation of the third novel in the trilogy, The Mirror and The Light .
Actor and playwright Ben Miles , who helped Dame Hilary Bring Her work to The Stage , described her as " an extraordinary woman" as well as " a good friend and a close colleague".
" I feel so honoured to have known her and to have contributed in a small way to The Work of One of The Greatest writers of Our Time , " he told The Bbc on Friday.
" I shall dearly miss her kindness, her humour and her gentle tenacity. The indisputable genius of her words remains as some small consolation to this tragic loss. "
Writing on Twitter, " With every book She redefined what words can do.
" She 's the only person I ever interviewed that speaks in whole, flawless paragraphs. I can't believe we won't have another book from her. Thinking of her family and friends. Such a loss. "
" Shattered to learn of death of Hilary Mantel - One of the very greatest of our writers; poetic and profound prose with an incomparable feel for the texture of history. "
Peter Kosminsky , who directed The Bbc adaptation of Wolf Hall , told Radio 4 's PM programme: " It's a terrific shock.
" I can't help feeling that a light has gone out in our rather rather benighted country. Hilary Mantel was an expert, She spent five years researching Cromwell and the Tudor Period before She even put pen to paper. She was erudite on a range of subjects. "
" For those Who Knew her, for her husband Gerald, and all those who adored her books, we're not going to see her like again in our lifetimes. "
Source of news: bbc.com