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info - A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after their parents' deaths. A modern take on Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw.". Writer - Carey W. Hayes, Henry James. Liked it - 2554 votes. USA. 4,6 / 10.

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Is anyone here from “Gretel and Hansel”. I thought this was a movie trailer for the first 5 minutes. The turning miles. The turning movie reviews. I feel weird seeing Galadriel, Elrond and Eowyn together in a movie that's not Lord of The Rings nor the hobbit.

You'd think they notice they Bane in their custody given HIS MASK IS STILL ON. I clicked on this because Finn was on it. If I sensed some supernatural shit and my good friend told me to stay there because he doesn't believe in those, then he's my ex good friend. Yeah friendship is chill and all but being alive sounds way cooler. The turning v kinech. YouTube. YEEEEE IT 2. The turning. Was not impressed when I first viewed THE WOLFMAN, but I couldnt get it out of my head! I watch it frequently now. Whats more interesting that ford beating ferarri, is that lamborgini used to make tractors, and then decided to make super cars to prove ferrari wrong.

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*Finn is barely in the movie and only gets 6 seconds in the trailer Youtube: FINN WOLFHARD MOVIE. OMG! I LOVE IT SOOOOOOOOO MUCH! ❤️❤️❤️. The turning point farmingdale. Recommended by 165 people Worst movie ever. Its like they ran out of ideas at the end and added a deleted scene that made no. sense whatsoever. Dont waste your money. See More Very poorly done. No plot and ending was beyond unbelievable. Sad b/c it had a lot of potential. Th. ey had awesome photog and acting but no direction/plot Saw other versions of this that were much better. Save your money. 🙃 See More The worst movie I have seen in quite a few years. Story line decent but they totally dropped the bal. l. Scenes from the trailer not even in the movie. I would like my 8 back... Not even worth Redbox rental. See More.

6 wins & 9 nominations. See more awards  » Learn more More Like This Drama 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4. 6 / 10 X A white supremacist returns to his hometown for the first time in years to try and save his parents' relationship. Director: L. A. Puopolo Stars: Karen Allen, Raymond J. Barry, Michael Dolan Comedy, Romance 6. 8 / 10 London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women. Oliver Parker Rupert Everett, Julianne Moore, Peter Vaughan Biography Crime 6. 6 / 10 Based on true events, 16 year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder. Justin Kurzel Lucas Pittaway, Daniel Henshall, Louise Harris In mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him. See full summary  » Gillian Armstrong Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Ciarán Hinds Cate Blanchett performs manifestos as a series of striking monologues. Julian Rosefeldt Erika Bauer, Ruby Bustamante 7 / 10 A woman takes the law into her own hands after police ignore her pleas to arrest the man responsible for her husband's death, and finds herself not only under arrest for murder but falling in love with an officer. Tom Tykwer Giovanni Ribisi, Remo Girone 6. 7 / 10 An emotionally beaten man with his young daughter moves to his ancestral home in Newfoundland to reclaim his life. Lasse Hallström Kevin Spacey, Judi Dench Short 5. 2 / 10 A distant boy and a disturbed girl discover a blue tongue nest, but not all is as it appears. Arlan Fahey-Leigh, Sianoa Smit-McPhee Thriller 8. 2 / 10 Four men plan a technically perfect crime, but the human element intervenes... Jules Dassin Jean Servais, Carl Möhner, Robert Manuel History War Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders his king and takes the throne for himself. Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jack Madigan 5. 7 / 10 A writer indulging in all that Los Angeles and Las Vegas has to offer undertakes a search for love and self via a series of adventures with six different women. Terrence Malick Christian Bale, Natalie Portman Tim Rogers, Andy Kent, Russell Hopkinson Edit Storyline The Turning explores the impact of past on present, how the seemingly random incidents that change and shape us can never be escaped or let go of. All of the stories are bound together by recurring themes; the passing of time, regret, addiction and obsession. Written by Anonymous Plot Summary Add Synopsis Taglines: From visionary author Tim Winton comes an extraordinary filmmaking collaboration - 17 acclaimed filmmakers. See more  » Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for language, violence including a rape, some sexual content and drug use See all certifications  » Details Release Date: 26 September 2013 (Australia) Also Known As: The Turning Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 1, 110, 918 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: 180 min 107 min (re-edited) theatrical) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Alternate Versions A 90-minute version for TV broadcast (on ABC1 in Australia) contains only 8 of the 17 stories, re-edited into a new running order: Reunion. Aquifer. On Her Knees. The Turning. Long, Clear View. Commission. Cockleshell" and "Sand. The remaining 9 stories not included were made available online at ABC iView for two weeks from the time of broadcast (23 February, 2013. See more » Soundtracks Jazz Suite No. 2 (Waltz No. 2) segment 'Long Clear View' Written by Dmitri Shostakovich Performed by Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin (as Berlin Radio Symphony) conducted by Steven Sloane See more ».

This article contains major spoilers for the end of The Turning and of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw.  The Turning is going to frustrate you. There's been plenty of debate already amongst the privileged few (we critics) who got to see it early over whether or not Floria Sigismondi's adaptation of Henry James' gothic ghost story sticks the original novella's purposefully ambiguous ending, but one thing's for sure: It's definitely ambiguous. Whether or not it works, that ambiguity is the whole point of the story.  To understand what's going on in The Turning, you've gotta look back at The Turn of the Screw, James' 1898 horror novella that tells the story of a young governess who takes a position at a giant mansion that houses a housekeeper, an orphaned little girl, and her brother who is away at boarding school for part of the story. While living in the house, the governess starts seeing things, which she realizes must be the ghosts of people who used to live there. Coincidentally, the governess before her had a relationship with a former employee of the mansion, and before their deaths they spent a long time with each other and with both of the children. Spiraling, the governess starts to believe that the spirits of her predecessor and the mysterious man are haunting the house, possessing the children in order to continue their relationship.  The book ends with the governess forcing the little girl to say the name of her former teacher, which the governess believes releases the ghost's hold on her. She attempts to "save" the brother in the same way, but he dies in her arms. And then the book ends! There's never any indication whether the governess was right about any of it, whether there were ghosts at all, or if she was sane the whole time. Since its publication, James' novella has become a standard text for exploring themes of female hysteria in horror. basically, the trope of the woman who seems to know exactly what kind of supernatural shenanigans are going on despite the fact that no one will listen to her. That The Turn of the Screw never outright says whether or not the main character is crazy is part of its appeal.  Recommended Video These Tacos Are Made for Dunking Universal Pictures Which brings us to The Turning, and what director Sigismondi attempts to do to fashion her own ambiguous ending (rather, endings) out of the way she's adapted the story. Early on in the movie, Kate (Mackenzie Davis) says goodbye to her mother (Joely Richardson) who is living in some sort of mental institution, compulsively painting pictures at the bottom of the building's empty swimming pool. This both introduces the mother character for future reference later in the film, and indicates that perhaps there may be some unstable tendencies that the otherwise perfectly normal Kate may have inherited from her family.  Later, after her stint at her governess job living in the mansion has convinced her that spirits are haunting the house and somehow threatening or using the children for their own ends, Kate receives an envelope from her mother of pictures she's painted at her hospital. After looking at them, she has multiple visions of the ghosts, including one that appears to show the man, Quint, raping the former governess Miss Jessel. a revelation that the woman's ghost seems to have been trying to tell Kate this whole time. Absolutely flipping her lid, Kate gathers the children, Flora (an incredibly great Brooklynn Prince) and Miles ( Stranger Things ' Finn Wolfhard) into her car, and guns it for the mansion's front gate. After a tense moment, it opens, and she drives the children through, and they escape into the night.  Except then, the camera zooms out, revealing the headlights of the car as part of Kate's mother's painterly scribbles as Kate holds them in her hand. We're back in that previous scene as Kate trades barbs with the housekeeper, who suggests that maybe her mother's mental illness may be hereditary. In the next scene, Kate confronts Flora and Miles in Quint's room full of creepshots he's taken of other young women who lived in the house. When she demands that the children tell her they can see the ghosts too, they turn on her, berating her until she curls up in a ball at the bottom of the stairs. Then, in what is possibly the third ending, Kate wakes up in a four-poster bed at the bottom of her mother's pool. She gets up and steps over to her mother, who asks her if she saw her pictures before turning around. When Kate sees her face, she screams. Roll credits.  On one hand I admire Sigismondi's commitment to the creeping, dreadful uncertainty of the source material while trying to do a few new things with it. It's the kind of ambiguity we don't get from mainstream films anymore, especially not horror, now that every movie is theorized about and dissected online within days of its debut, angry fans demanding answers to every moment they deem a "plot hole. It's a storytelling style deeply rooted in an older tradition that I'm glad is making a little bit of a comeback, if movies like this and 2015's  Crimson Peak and Park Chan-wook's delightfully cruel 2013 film  Stoker are any indication. On the other hand, watching this/these ending/s play out is like watching the movie give up on itself. The viewer is left with a "HUH. instead of a "really makes you think. and it's frustrating to see a film like this set up so many pins and then chicken out of knocking 'em down. On the bright side, I did learn that if your live-in governess job involves playing nice with a kid who seems to be able to find spiders anywhere in his house whenever he wants, it's not worth it.  Need help finding something to watch? Sign up here for our weekly Streamail newsletter to get streaming recommendations delivered straight to your inbox. Emma Stefansky is a staff entertainment writer at Thrillist. Follow her on Twitter @stefabsky.

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Synopsis A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after the deaths of their parents. A modern take on Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw. Cast Crew Details Genres Director Producers Writers Editors Cinematography Production Design Costumes Studios Language Alternative Title Popular reviews More Had to support Brooklynn Prince on opening weekend! And Brooklynn is great of course) Overall, I think the big problem with the film is the script. There were script issues that required some reshoots and I guess the studio simply couldn't figure out how to save it. But besides that, the performances are very good and Floria Sigismondi has a strong command of the visuals. And quite honestly, I was satisfied with just watching Mackenzie Davis for 90 minutes. DP David Ungaro lights her wonderfully and she becomes hypnotic. very much like the genre starlets of yesteryear. If you think about the Italian giallo films for instance, many are nonsensical and rely simply on a beautiful woman in peril, walking… SO many bad things i could say about this, so let me focus on the positive: it features a soccer mommy song. thank you This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth. Whoever thought the dream sequence within a dream sequence was a good idea should be put in front of a firing squad. i was like “lmao imagine if the credits started rolling right now” AND THEN THEY DID ❌22% YouTube review - Click  HERE 2020 list - Click  HERE First off, the people giving this movie 5 stars without watching it need to leave and stay off the internet. Apparently Finn Wolfhard has a group of crazy fans from Reddit or something? Who knows, but lets just ignore them for now. That being said, Finn is solid, and Brooklynn Prince is just the sweetest. The Florida Project is a wonderful film, and she adds a lot to The Turning. She is a fun-loving sweet girl and provides a nice burst of energy whenever shes on screen. The film needs as much as it can get in the fun department because its a complete drag from beginning to end. Within this… Hey! Carey and Chad Hayes! You forgot to write an ending! Hey! You forgot to end your movie! Oh god they have AirPods in they cant hear me Recent reviews monkey ckenzie Davis hot. Movie oh This review may contain spoilers. The Turning has great colors to choose from but produces a sloppy, ugly canvas. This film suffers from a confusing ending and lack of clarity as to what the director intended you to take away. Pros. Acting     * Barbara Marten as Mrs. Grose * Setting     * Mansion the movie was set in was creepy and a great choice overall * Relied on building a tense atmosphere rather than loud jump scares (like the movie Get Out. The tense atmosphere is not only harder to craft but makes the movie scarier. Writing     * It was hard to ever see where the movie was going (at first I thought Mrs. Grose was evil) and… I cant believe we finally got the dark backstory of Thing from The Addams Family  Spoiler hes a pervert Everyones good in it, its just not very good. Too obvious to be interesting or scary. (The ghosts are cringy, just not in the good way. It seems obvious which of the two endings the studio demanded they ALSO shoot. And thats a shame — because I liked the last two minutes and closing credit sequence more than all the rest of it. They forgot to end the movie Some content warning before you watch: rape, abuse, drowning, mild blood, gas lighting. The ending is abrupt, yes. The film is short, yes. But holy shit if this movie didn't keep me on the edge of my seat, constantly turning my head and praying the scene would move on. Personally, the jumpscares caught me off guard and weren't predictable in the slightest. One moment Kate's tucking Flora in and being cute, the next some ghost bitch comes at her through a window. This was a perfect haunting movie that left the end open to interpretation. I enjoy horror movies that make me feel something, this feeling was fear, and it churned my stomach and caused my body to shiver. What was this movie even about? This review may contain spoilers. Effective as a secret operation to get 10th grade students to read their English curriculum. What did this dead old white guy Henry James have to say about the MeToo movement? Why does Henry James perfectly reflect the femme punk sensibility? How tightly constructed are James' jump scares? Has a few constructive points to make about how a gentle, turn-the-other-cheek approach is the best way to deal with children, but, no, THE CHILDREN HATE YOU AND THEY WILL ALWAYS HATE YOU. Popular Lists More 2020 Every movie that gets a wide/Streaming service release (in the US) in 2020 RANKED from my most favorite to least….

She looked good fat i hate when people like him do that. Im sure its gonna be scary but when I saw the hand I just started laughing because I thought of the Adams family. Im here and havent watched the movie! I just dont want to watch it 😅. This is like been made by Dont Hug Me Im Scared” production. This scene sounds nuts on my surround sound system. Room shaking scene. The turning stone. The turning ending. The turning release date. Trailer is bad but Background music looks decent.

 

I respect the composer going for something different and weird, but it didn't work. This is why Chris is the best reviewer. He gives everything a fair shot, and understands why certain decisions may have been made and gives credit for trying different things. So many might have said wtf ghost guitars this is sooo duuuumb but even though he thinks it doesn't work, he still gives it a chance. After a lot of soul searching I have decided to close my practice in order to pursue other interests. I would like to extend a BIG thank you to all the wonderful clients I have had the pleasure of working with over these past years and I wish each of you every success and happiness in the future! Many blessings, Paul. Not gonna lie, this movie looks like its gonna be a flop.

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Turing test. Omg... everything just worked perfectly. I could see this as a start to a whole new saga or beautiful in itself as a stand alone peace. Best of luck! I wanna see more. Thought they were actually siblings. I watched this movie yesterday and I am so disappointed! The ending was just... weird. It did have a potential to be a great movie but I think the producers just ruined it. Quick fact on Netflix on st raising dion/rd it says its official, another season is coming. They're so cute together 😍. The turning cast. The turning trailer 2019. The turning soundtrack. The Turning Theatrical film poster Directed by The Turning Ensemble Produced by Robert Connolly Maggie Miles The Turning Ensemble Screenplay by The Turning Ensemble Based on The Turning by Tim Winton Starring Cate Blanchett Rose Byrne Hugo Weaving Miranda Otto Music by The Turning Ensemble Cinematography The Turning Ensemble Edited by The Turning Ensemble Release date 3 August 2013 ( Melbourne International Film Festival) 26 September 2014 Running time 180 minutes Country Australia Language English The Turning is a 2013 Australian anthology film based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton. It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 3 August 2013. [1] It was nominated for the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film, 2] and was screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. [3] Cast [ edit] Cate Blanchett as Gail Lang Hugo Weaving as Bob Lang Miranda Otto as Sherry Richard Roxburgh as Vic Lang Rose Byrne as Rae Mirrah Foulkes as Fay Keenan Harrison Gilbertson as Victor Callan Mulvey as David Wilson Myles Pollard as Dan Susie Porter as Carol Matt Nable as Max Meyne Wyatt as Frank Leaper Production [ edit] 18 directors worked on the film, including Mia Wasikowska, David Wenham, and Stephen Page who made their directorial debuts. [4] Initially, Cate Blanchett also intended to direct before switching to an acting role, with Simon Stone taking her place behind the camera. [4] The Turning Ensemble [ edit] FOG Jonathan auf der Heide (writer / director) Tenille Kennedy (producer) Jethro Woodward (composer) Ellery Ryan (cinematographer) Billy Browne (editor) FAMILY Shaun Gladwell (director) Katherine Slattery (producer) Emily Ballou (writer) Kazumichi Grime (composer) Jeremy Rouse (cinematographer) Jesse Watt (editor) DAMAGED GOODS Anthony Lucas (producer / director) Kris Mrksa (writer) Cameron Patrick (composer) Jody Muston (cinematographer) Annabelle Johnson (editor) SAND Stephen Page (director) John Harvey (producer) Justin Monjo (writer) Guy Gross (composer) Bonnie Elliott (cinematographer) LONG, CLEAR VIEW Mia Wasikowska (writer / director) Stefan Duscio (cinematographer) Mat Evans (editor) COCKLESHELL Tony Ayres (director) Julie Eckersley (producer) Marcel Dorney (writer) Iain Grandage (composer) Germain McMicking (cinematographer) SMALL MERCIES Rhys Graham (writer / director) Flynn Wheeler (composer) THE TURNING Claire McCarthy (writer / director) Sue Italiano (producer) Denson Baker (cinematographer) Beckett Broda (editor) REUNION Simon Stone (director) Jo Dyer (producer) Andrew Upton (writer) Andrew Lesnie (cinematographer) Dany Cooper (editor) COMMISSION David Wenham (writer / director) Steve Nieve (composer) Andrew Commis (cinematographer) ABBREVIATION Jub Clerc (writer / director) Liz Kearney (producer) Robert Woods (composer) Geoffrey Simpson (cinematographer) BONER McPHARLIN'S MOLL Justin Kurzel (writer / director) Sarah Shaw (producer) Hat Fitz (composer) Michael J. Lutman (editor) DEFENDER Ian Meadows (writer / director) Rita Walsh (producer) Steve Francis (composer) John Brawley (cinematographer) Gabriel Dowrick (editor) BIG WORLD Warwick Thornton (writer / director / cinematographer) Andrew Lancaster (composer) Roland Gallois (editor) ACQUIFER Robert Connolly (director) Stephen Rae (composer) Andy Canny (editor) IMMUNITY Yaron Lifschitz (director) Alex Barnes & Ben Knapton (producers) Circa Contemporary Circus (writer) Ryan Walsh (composer) Robert Humphreys (cinematographer) ON HER KNEES Ashlee Page (writer / director) Sonya Humphrey (producer) Michael Darren (composer) Miles Rowland (cinematographer) ASH WEDNESDAY Marieka Walsh (writer / director) Donna Chang (producer) David Whittaker (editor) 90-minute broadcast version [ edit] The Turning was heavily cut down and rearranged for broadcast on ABC1, debuting on 23 February 2014. [5] Running for approximately 90 minutes (as opposed to the 180-minute theatrical cut) only eight of the original 17 stories were included: Reunion. Aquifer. On Her Knees. The Turning. Long, Clear View. Commission. Cockleshell" and "Sand. The remaining nine stories were made available online as multi-platform ABC iView content. [5] Reception [ edit] The Turning received positive reviews from critics and audiences, earning an approval rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 27 reviews. [6] Awards and nominations [ edit] Award Category Subject Result AACTA Awards ( 3rd) Best Film Robert Connolly Nominated Maggie Miles The Turning Ensemble Best Direction Best Adapted Screenplay Best Actor Hugo Weaving Best Actress Rose Byrne Won Best Supporting Actress Mirrah Foulkes Best Editing References [ edit] External links [ edit] Official website The Turning on IMDb The Turning on Facebook.

How many of you truly want to be 'him' able to fly and do whatever you want. 4:43 is he naruto running. Aku ke lima deh. The turning book. BAHAHAHAH THE PART WHERE HE SAID “Oh we gotta redo the nose” BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA. Where's your dog I haven't seen it in a while. Cast & Crew Mackenzie Davis Kate Mandell Mackenzie Davis was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and went to McGill University in Montreal. She studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Shortly thereafter, she was discovered by Drake Doremus, and made her acting debut in his feature film, Breathe In (2013. More FINN WOLFHARD Miles Fairchild Finn Wolfhard stars as Mike Wheeler in the critically acclaimed Netflix Original Series "Stranger Things. The hit series has received various accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series; two MTV Movie & TV Awards for Show of the Year; an AFI award for TV Program of the Year; and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Drama Television Series. To date, the series has received 30 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including two for Outstanding Drama Series. The third season premiered in July 2019, breaking Netflix viewership records in its first weekend of release and has gone on to become Netflix's most watched season to date. "Stranger Things" was renewed for a fourth season which is set to begin production in 2020. In May 2019, Wolfhard became the new face of Yves Saint Laurent's Fall/Winter 2019 Campaign. Wolfhard can be seen next starring in Amblin's haunted house film "The Turning. opposite Mackenzie Davis and Brooklynn Prince. The film is slated for theatrical release on January 24th. He also recently wrapped production on Sony Pictures' highly anticipated "Ghostbusters: Afterlife. a new chapter in the "Ghostbusters" universe, from director Jason Reitman. Slated for release in July 2020, Wolfhard will star alongside Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon and McKenna Grace. Wolfhard moved from the small screen to the silver screen, playing the lead role of Ritchie Tozier in the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel IT. Fans of the novel will remember Wolfhard's role as Trashmouth, part of the Losers Club. The film premiered in September 2017 to critical acclaim, breaking opening weekend box office records in its debut and going on to become the highest grossing horror movie ever. Wolfhard, along with his cast, received the Best On-Screen Team award for "IT" at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards. Wolfhard also starred in "Dog Days. alongside Vanessa Hudgens and Nina Dobrev. In 2019 alone, Wolfhard co-starred in three diverse feature films. Wolfhard reprised his role of Richie Tozier in New Line's blockbuster sequel "It: Chapter Two. He co-starred in Warner Bros & Amazon Studios' The Goldfinch. an adaptation of Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize winning & New York Times best-selling novel. Wolfhard played the role of Young Boris alongside an all-star cast including Ansel Elgort, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Paulson and Jeffrey Wright. Lastly, he voiced the character Pugsley Addams in MGM's animated "The Addams Family" movie. He can also be heard in Netflix's animated series "Carmen Sandiego. which released its second season in October 2019. His first role was in the 2013 independent film Aftermath. After appearing in more independent films such as The Resurrection, Wolfhard moved into roles on television shows The 100 and Supernatural. In addition to acting, Wolfhard has a passion for music and formed a garage-rock band called Calpurnia. Calpurnia recorded their debut EP which was released in June 2018. The band's first single "City Boy" debuted at No. 23 on Billboard's Alternative Digital Song Chart and hit No. 1 on Spotify's Global Viral 50 playlist. During their three-year run, the band toured across North America and Europe. Wolfhard also used his growing platform to host an event and raise funds for Sweet Relief, an organization that helps musicians in need. More Rose Leslie Actor Rose Leslie is a Scottish actress. Her leading on screen debut was at age 21 in the television film New Town (2009. She is famous for playing Ygritte in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2011. Leslie also appeared in the films Now Is Good (2012) and The Last Witch Hunter (2015. Leslie was born Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie in Aberdeen, Scotland, near Lickleyhead Castle, where her family has lived for more than 500 years. Rose is the daughter of Candida Mary Sibyl (Weld) and Sebastian Arbuthnot-Leslie, who is the Aberdeenshire Chieftain of Clan Leslie. She is the middle of five children, and went to the local primary school in Rayne, before going to Millfield, a co-ed public school in England. It was at Millfield that Rose really cultivated her love for acting, as the school had an excellent drama department. After five years at Millfield, Rose went on to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) to earn a bachelor's degree with honors in 2008. Rose's first acting job was in a television documentary series, called Locked Up Abroad (2007) in 2008. In 2009, she appeared in the made-for-TV film, Purves + Pekkala (2009) in which she received a Scottish BAFTA Award for Best Acting Performance - New Talent Award. In 2010, Rose appeared in the British TV Series, Downton Abbey (2010) as "Gwen Dawson" for 7 episodes. Later that year, she appeared in the play, Bedlam" at the Globe Theatre in London. In 2011, Rose appeared in the British drama television series, Case Histories (2011) as "Laura Wyre" for 2 episodes. In 2012, Rose played "Lena Holgate" in the episode, The Ghost Position (2012) in the British detective television series, Vera (2011. Later that same year, Rose would make her iconic appearance in the 2nd season of the HBO epic fantasy series, Game of Thrones (2011) opposite Kit Harington as the wildling "Ygritte. More BROOKLYNN PRINCE Flora Fairchild Brooklynn Prince is an actress and director, known for The Florida Project (2017) Home Before Dark (2020) and The One and Only Ivan (2020. More Joely Richardson Darla Mandell For Joely, the theatre must be in her genes. Born in Marylebone, London, England, she is the daughter of director Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave, granddaughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, niece of Lynn Redgrave, and sister of Natasha Richardson, all actors. Former husband Tim Bevan is a producer. However the genes were slow - as a child she saw her older sister Natasha interested in acting but she was imagining a career in tennis. Her father put his foot down, and tennis was out. British by birth, she considers herself a sort of honorary Yank, having attended boarding school at Thacher in Ojai, California. Beginning in the '80s film became her life, from small parts in Wetherby (1985) to BBC dramas such as Lady Chatterley (1993) to today's Disney studio going to the dogs in 101 Dalmatians (1996. More MARK HUBERMAN Bert Mark Huberman is an actor, known for Band of Brothers (2001) Frank (2014) and Noble (2014. More Cast & Crew photos provided by TMDb.

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