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Mark Rylance

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Gender Male
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
BooksI 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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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'

Sir Mark Rylance: 'Acting used to be more accepting of oddballs'
Jun 18,2023 5:10 am

...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

Brian Haw memorial: Sir Mark Rylance leads campaign
Feb 15,2023 2:01 am

... 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

Stephen Fry and Aisling Bea urge UK banks to stop financing fossil fuels
Jan 25,2023 10:31 am

... 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

Dame Hilary Mantel: Rowling, Mosse and Evaristo lead tributes to late author
Sep 29,2022 5:30 pm

... 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

Royal Shakespeare Company appoints first female artistic director
Sep 20,2022 8:30 pm

... " 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

Anime: How Japanese animation has taken the West by storm
Mar 27,2022 3:53 pm

... 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

Oscars 2022: Five ways the Academy is trying to stay relevant
Mar 21,2022 3:31 pm

... 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

15 films to look out for in the Oscars race
Dec 31,2021 4:30 am

... 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...

Stephen Fry and Aisling Bea urge UK banks to stop financing fossil fuels

Dec 10,2021 3:20 am

By Beth TimminsBusiness reporter, BBC News

Stephen Fry, Aisling Bea and Emma Thompson are among celebrities calling on The Five of the UK's biggest High Street banks to stop financing new oil, gas and coal projects.

It Follows criticism that HSBC, Barclays, Santander, NatWest and Lloyds are funding " fossil fuel expansion" despite making green pledges.

Businesses and charities like Greenpeace also back The Campaign .

HSBC and Barclays said they were helping their clients to cut emissions.

The Campaign points to research by environmental charity Rainforest Action Network, which claims that between 2016 and 2021, HSBC, Barclays, Santander, NatWest and Lloyds funnelled almost $368bn (£298bn) towards The Fossil fuel industry.

It added that in the same time period, the lenders financed the 50 companies making the biggest investments in oil and gas projects to The Tune of $141bn.

It added that while HSBC and LLoyds had made " welcome new announcements" on stopping direct finance for new fossil fuel expansion since then, " there is a long way to go".

" HSBC was this month found to have provided $340m to a company opening a new coal mine in Germany, " it said.

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.

The Campaign 's founder, filmmaker Richard Curtis , said he wanted to put " a fire under The Banks ".

" It's clear that new oil and gas fields are not only hugely damaging to The Planet , but they're also wildly unpopular with The Public , " he added.

Almost One Third of HSBC, Barclays, Santander, NatWest and Lloyds' customers surveyed by The Campaign said that they would switch bank if they discovered that theirs was financing the expansion of fossil fuel projects.

Over 85% of customers at The Five banks surveyed said they did not think that their bank was doing enough to tackle the climate crisis.

TV presenter Chris Packham CBE said that financial institutions had an " enormous ethical and moral responsibility" to start withdrawing funding from organisations that damaged the climate and biodiversity.

'Significant impact'

High Street banks have made steps to loosen their ties to environmentally damaging companies.

Britain's biggest domestic bank, Lloyds, announced it would stop " direct" financing to develop new oil and gas fields in October. The Bbc has also contacted Lloyds for comment.

Under the 2015 Paris Agreement, 197 countries agreed to try to keep temperature rises " well below" 1. 5C to avoid the worst impacts of Climate Change .

Experts say that to achieve this, countries must have net zero emissions by 2050.



Source of news: bbc.com

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