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  1. Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh (prononcé en anglais : /ˈkɛnəθ ˈbɹ æ nə/ 1) est un acteur, réalisateur, scénariste et producteur de cinéma britannique, né le 10 décembre 1960 à Belfast ( Irlande du Nord ). Diplômé de la Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, il est connu du grand public pour ses rôles dans Harry Potter et la Chambre des ...

  2. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Credited with making Shakespeare accessible to the masses, Branagh also acted in and directed In the Bleak Midwinter (1995; U.S. title A Midwinter’s Tale), about a production of Hamlet staged in a local church, as well as film versions of Much Ado About Nothing (1993); Hamlet (1996), for which he received an Oscar nomination for adapted screenplay; and Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000).

  3. Así, en 2018 acomete un pequeño film, El último acto, con el que probablemente Branagh ha visto colmadas todas sus expectativas artísticas; hemos dicho, y es cierto, que desde Como gustéis, en 2006, Kenneth no ha vuelto a rodar una adaptación de una obra de Shakespeare; pero es que en El último acto lo que hace el belfiano es vestirse ...

  4. Branagh at a press conference for Thor in London in April 2011. The following is the filmography for actor, director, producer and screenwriter Kenneth Branagh. Branagh made his professional theatrical stage debut in Another Country (1982). He gained prominence acting in numerous productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1075422-hamletHamlet | Rotten Tomatoes

    Kenneth Branagh's sprawling, finely textured adaptation of Shakespeare's masterpiece lives up to its source material, using strong performances and a sharp cinematic focus to create a powerfully ...

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  6. Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Kathryn Wilder, Lydia Wilson. Cert 12A, 101 mins. There is a knowing irony in calling a film as fanciful as this latter life Shakespeare biopic ...

  7. This film really showed me how great a film based on Shakespeare could be. Yes, I had seen Romeo and Juliet in the ‘70s and enjoyed it. I don’t recall seeing any other Shakespeare films other than that when I was younger. Henry V made me a huge fan of Shakespeare on film; it did exactly what Kenneth Branagh had hoped it would.