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Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance (born 18 January 1960) is an English actor, theatre director and playwright. As an actor, Rylance found success on stage and screen. For his work in theatre he has won Olivier and Tony Awards among others, and a BAFTA TV Award. His film roles include Ferdinand in Prospero's Books (based on Shakespeare's The Tempest), Jay in Intimacy (after a novel by Hanif Kureishi) and Jakob von Gunten in Institute Benjamenta (after a novel by Robert Walser). He was the first Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, from 1995 to 2005. Rylance was born David Mark Rylance Waters in... MORE

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  • In New York Harbor stands a decaying military fortification, built to defend America against the British in the War of 1812 ... and it happens to have the identical blueprint as Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. The New Globe is proposing to transform the mili...
  • A new play by Mr Mark Rylance from the Chichester festival
  • From the BBC4 broadcast, aired 7 September 2003. This is the other thing (besides "this earth, this realm, this England") that everyone knows from the play -- the speech with "sad stories of the death of kings." Mark Rylance plays Richard II, Chu Omambala...
  • WHAT'S HOT ON BROADWAY, hosted by Maribel Aber, features London's sold out comedy hit a showdown between two of Broadway biggest names as David Hyde Pierce and Mark Rylance square off in LA BETE. We caught up with Tony and Emmy Award winner, David Hyde Pi...
  • Actor Keir Cutler, Ph.D., tells what changed his mind about Shakespeare's authorship, and why he signed the Declaration of Reasonable Doubt About the Identity of William Shakespeare (DoubtAboutWill.org/declaration). The "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt" p...
  • La Bête, starring Mark Rylance, David Hyde Pierce, and Joanna Lumley is now on Broadway! For more information on La Bete, please visit www.labetetheplay.com
  • William Adamson(Mark Rylance) takes to task Edgar Alabaster (Douglas Henshall) over his abuse of servants. No copyright infringement intended.

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