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There sat a man approximately fifty-two years of age ... looking ten years older, dressed in black mink, with heavily applied pancake, under a tortured, balding, helmet of jet-black dyed hair, grandly reciting tiresome poetry.
There will be a fair amount of forks to the eye and knives to the throat
His face was blissfully silly as he feigned a nightclub entertainer and tried to mirror Adele's movesMore quotes »
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Alexander Payne's Film Fest Two-Fer, Luc Besson Makes a Deal: Biz Break
scores laurels from UCLA, Ken Loach's latest lands Stateside, another Tribeca premiere finds a distributor, and more... Frank Langella, Alexander Payne Among 2012 Nantucket Film Fest Draws Frank Langella will receive the Nantucket Film Festival’s 2012 Compass from Movieline Read more »
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Langella, Ben and Jerry Stiller to take part in Nantucket Film Festival
Frank Langella will be honored at the 17th annual Nantucket Film Festival in June. Name: (required, you can remain Anonymous) Email: (required, kept private, never published or shared) Remember my information for next time Notify me when there are new comments from Cape Cod Daily Read more »
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One man, plenty of food
star of “One Man, Two Guvnors,” who’s up for Best Actor in a Play. “It’s incredibly humbling to be on a list with Frank Langella, Philip Seymour Hoffman, James Earl Jones and John Lithgow, some of my favorite actors now walking the planet!” Then again, Lithgow from New York Post Read more »
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Actors Land Tony Nominations for Small Roles
it as Hattie’s song that she loves to sing. It’s the joy of performing.” Liz McCann, who produced 1977’s “Dracula,” for which Frank Langella famously secured a leading actor nomination for his 17 minutes onstage in the title role, thinks Houdyshell playing from Backstage Read more »
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Nantucket to honor Langella
Langella will pick up an acting award at the 17th annual Nantucket Film Festival, which also has skedded a staged reading of the latest script by Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne, "The Lost Cause." Langella stars in the festival's spotlight film, "Robot and from Variety Read more »