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Nicol Williamson

Nicol Williamson

Nicol Williamson

Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from DUCHESS
Jun 30, 2009
Duchess will be released on October 01, 1991 in
Oct 01, 1991
Duchess is now available in
Oct 01, 1991

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Education News, February 4, 2012
...theeing and thouing. But the King James still reigns supreme when it comes to oral presentation, as in Nicol Williamson’s recent one-man theatrical presentation of the Gospel According to St. Mark, which at 10,000 words made for a moving and...
Los Angeles Times, January 6, 2012
...Colin Blakely played Dr. Watson. (MGM) http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/01/06/sherlock-holmes-hollywood-finally-plays-by-the-book-with-watson/colinblakely/ 4 Link Robert Duvall played Dr. Watson opposite Nicol Williamson's Sherlock Holmes in the...
411mania.com, July 15, 2011
...world of film has been portrayed numerous times, and in a variety of fashions. My personal favorite is Nicol Williamson's ultra-cool take in Excalibur. While he might not exactly look and act like most people typically think of Merlin, there's something...
JoBlo Movie Emporium, April 5, 2011
...AT HEART, we stole the make-up from David Bowie in LABYRINTH, and we stole the acting style from Nicol Williamson in EXCALIBUR, the guy who played Merlin. I just remember he was so over serious. He had this delivery that kind of made me laugh so hard...
World News Network, April 1, 2011
...is still a controversial figure both in England and India over what happened as the last viceroy. Cast: Nicol Williamson ... Lord Louis Mountbatten Janet Suzman ... Lady Edwina Mountbatten Ian Richardson ... Nehru Sam Dastor ... Gandhi Malcolm Terris ......
The Economist, March 10, 2011
...s least clinical Sherlocks. 1970 Robert Stephens In the 1970s the intellectuals claimed Holmes. In “The Seven-Per-Cent Solution” Nicol Williamson underwent analysis; in “The Private Life of…”, Robert Stephens even talked of a relationship with...
The Economist, February 25, 2011
...s least clinical Sherlocks. 1970 Robert Stephens In the 1970s the intellectuals claimed Holmes. In “The Seven-Per-Cent Solution” Nicol Williamson underwent analysis; in “The Private Life of…”, Robert Stephens even talked of a relationship with...
The RPG Corner, August 12, 2011
...my world. This movie is still my touchstone for what an epic Pendragon campaign should feel like, and Nicol Williamson's Merlin will never be bettered in my opinion."Come father, let us embrace at last!"The Lion in Winter (1968). Great sets, great...
The Land of Cerpts and Honey, May 10, 2011
...well worth an hour and a half of your time. The BBC's 1983 teleproduction of MACBETH starring Nicol Williamson and Jane Lapotaire is good but not great. I don't seem to be able to find a truly satisfying version of the Scottish play. The earlier BBC...