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...follows the exploits of a group of young aristocrats, slavishly followed...press, who refer to them as "bright young things." At the center of the circle...crashing into their world, the "bright young things" are forced to reassess their...
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...that would make Paris Hilton feel at home. Fry keeps things popping as aspiring novelist Adam (Stephen Campbell...By the time Fry lets darkness encroach on these bright young things, including a flapper (a terrific Fenella Woolgar...
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Rolling Stone
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Seven-year-old Jeremiah lived a calm, comfortable life in the care of a loving foster home until the day his young mother Sarah came to take him back. Immediately following, Jeremiah is thrust against his will into his mother's reckless life...
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Although his comic persona is often smug, occasionally overbearing and sometimes even mannered, the multi-talented Stephen Fry is quite unlike that in real life. Tall and husky, with large, expressive
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Actor Jim Broadbent rose from the ranks of British theater to become an internationally acclaimed player, recognized for excessive theatrical romps like “Topsy Turvy” (1999) and “Moulin Rouge”
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Short, stocky triple-threat talent from the English stage. A deliciously rich character actor, Callow first won notice in 1979 when he originated the starring role of the abrasively immature Mozart in
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Born Susan Stockard and raised on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side, the future Stockard Channing inherited substantial wealth at an early age when her father died in 1950. After attending NYC's
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