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...
Extinction Rebellion activists begin legal fight over protest ban
Hundreds defied the protest ban to gather in Trafalgar Square
Celebrity Extinction Rebellion supporters have admitted in an open letter being "hypocrites" over their high-carbon lifestyles.
But stars including Benedict Cumberbatch , who last week joined London protests, called for "systemic change" to the "fossil-fuel economy".
It Comes as Extinction Rebellion was granted permission to challenge a London-wide protest ban in court.
Several demonstrators have been arrested as hundreds defied the ban.
More Than 100 celebrity supporters of Extinction Rebellion signed, which urges the media to focus on "The Real story" of the climate and ecological emergency.
Spice Girl Mel B , comedian Steve Coogan , musician Bob Geldof , actor Sir Mark Rylance , model Lily Cole and Glastonbury's Emily Eavis , Among Others , all confessed their culpability in the climate crisis.
The Letter says: "Dear journalists who have called us hypocrites. You're right.
"We Live High carbon lives and the industries that we are part of have huge carbon footprints.
"Like you, and Everyone Else , we are stuck in this fossil-fuel economy and without systemic change, our lifestyles will keep on causing climate and ecological harm. "
But they called on the media to focus on the "more urgent story" of life on earth.
They said they cannot ignore The Call of Young People such as Greta Thunberg to "fight for their already devastated future", even if it means putting themselves "in your Firing Line ".
Protest banMeanwhile, the to drive action to cut emissions across the government. Green groups have been calling for such top-level co-ordination - although they remain critical of other policy details.
It Comes as police have begun making arrests after Extinction Rebellion activists defied an order banning them from demonstrating anywhere in London.
About 500 protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square , some of whom covered their mouths with black tape to symbolise the silencing of their protest.
Within a couple of hours, the protest broke up and large numbers dispersed. Police arrested a small group who were blocking Whitehall, BBC correspondent Andy Moore said.
Among those arrested were Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and George Monbiot , the Author and Guardian journalist.
As he was arrested, Mr Monbiot said: "We have to make a stand against the destruction of our Life Support systems. "
Author George Monbiot was arrested after refusing to move from The Road at WhitehallAn application for a judicial review of the ban was accepted by The High Court, according to an Extinction Rebellion spokesman.
It means the case can go ahead, with an initial hearing scheduled for Thursday.
The claimants include the Green Party 's Caroline Lucas and Baroness Jenny Jones , Labour MPs Clive Lewis and David Drew, and Mr Monbiot.
Extinction Rebellion argues the ban is disproportionate and an unprecedented curtailment of The Right to free speech and free assembly.
The Group hopes The High Court will quash the decision to implement the blanket ban.
It Follows the Metropolitan Police announcing, which required protesters to disperse by 21:00 BST or risk arrest.
Any assembly of More Than Two People linked to the Extinction Rebellion action is now illegal in London.
The Force said it decided to impose The Rules after "continued breaches" of conditions which limited the demonstrations to Trafalgar Square .
More Than 1,600 people have been arrested since the protests, dubbed the Autumn Uprising, began on October 7.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, who is leading the policing of the demonstrations, said he was confident the Met's decision was "entirely lawful" and "entirely proportionate".
Dozens of mothers and babies defied the ban to protest outside Google's London HQ The mothers wore sashes saying "their future" as they cradled their children A large group of protesters gathered outside Youtube 's offices in London's King's CrossAlso on Wednesday, a group of mothers and babies defied the restriction, staging a "feed-in" outside Google's offices in London's King's Cross, while other activists targeted the nearby offices of Youtube - a Google subsidiary.
They said they wanted to highlight The Company 's political donations to organisations that have campaigned against action on Climate Change .
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said concerns had been raised about The Police 's decision to ban the protests, adding that shadow home secretary Diane Abbott was discussing it with The Police .
"I think it's important to protect The Right of free speech, and The Right to demonstrate in our Society - obviously in a non-violent way," he said.
He added that Labour's London Mayor Sadiq Khan had no involvement in the "operational decision" by police to remove the protesters.
The Mayor of Woodbridge, Green Party member Eamonn O'Nolan, was part of the protestOn Tuesday, Mr Khan said he was "seeking further information" about why the ban was necessary, saying he believed "The Right to peaceful and lawful protest must always be upheld".
A government spokesman said the UK was already taking "world-leading action to combat Climate Change as The First major economy to legislate to end our contribution to Global Warming entirely by 2050".
"While we share people's concerns about Global Warming , and respect The Right to peaceful protest, it should not disrupt people's day-to-day lives," he added.
What are The Rules around protests?Police have the powers to ban a protest under the, if a senior officer has reasonable belief that it may cause "serious disruption to The Life of the community".
Police are also under a duty to balance The Task of keeping The Streets open with The Right freedom of assembly under Article 11 of the and freedom of expression, under Article 10. These rights are not Absolute - The State can curtail them.
However, the BBC's home affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani said: "The Test , if and when it gets to a Human Rights court battle, is whether police action was proportionate to The Threat and only what was strictly necessary. "
By law, the organiser of a public march must tell The Police certain information in writing six days in advance.
Police have The Power to limit or change the route of The March or set other conditions.
A Section 14 notice issued under The Public Order Act allows police to impose conditions on a static protest and individuals who fail to comply with these can be arrested.
uk climate change protests, metropolitan police service, extinction rebellion, climate change
Source of news: bbc.com