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Edward Fox, James Fox and Robert Fox are the sons of actress, Angela Fox (Scandal in Black), and agent, Robin Fox. Robert became a producer. He was married to casting director, Celestia Fox (the Remains of the Day) from 1975 to 1990. He married Natasha Richardson in 1990. They divorced two years later. James Fox (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sherlock Holmes) and Edward Fox (Gandhi, Stage...
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per Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth) is the youngest of six children. He has been married to actress, Maria Dolores dieguez (Durch die Blume) since 2009. Joseph’s older brother, Ralph fiennes (Schindler’s List, the English Patient), is also an actor. Ralph was married to actress, Alex Kingston (the Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders, Doctor Who) from 1993 to...
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Rachel Kempson (Out of Africa) and Sir Michael Redgrave (the Lady Vanishes) were married in 1935. Michael was the son of the Australian silent film star, Roy Redgrave (Robbery Under Arms). Michael and Rachel’s three children would all go on to act. Vanessa Redgrave (Howard’s End, Camelot) married director, Tony Richardson (Tom Jones) in 1962. They divorced in 1967, after Richardson...
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Actors, Eric Thompson (Ego Hugo) and Phyllida Law (Much Ado About Nothing, the House of Eliott) were married from 1957 until his death in 1982. Their daughters, Emma Thompson (Nanny McPhee, Harry Potter) and Sophie Thompson (Emma, Gosford Park) also went on to act. Emma married Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet, Pirate Radio) in 1989. There were divorced in 1995 (after it was rumored that he had begun a...
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Dame Maggie Smith (A Room with a View, Harry Potter) and Sir Robert Stephens (the Taming of the Shrew) were married in 1967. Their sons, Chris Larkin (Friends & Crocodiles) and Toby Stephens (Twelfth Night, Jane Eyre) would also go on to become actors. Maggie was Robert’s second wife. They divorced in 1974. Robert’s third wife was actress, Patricia Quinn (the Rocky Horror Picture...
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mugglesdontgetit: I know I wouldn’t have, she has done a beautiful job as McGonagall and in all her other roles. Reblog, show your love for Dame Maggie Smith, who has truly battled on, and Professor McGonagall, who was so proud of Harry and loved him.
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Do You Think Dying Has Made Me Morbid?: Editor Who... →
moffucked: Four months ago, CBS reporter Lara Logan was separated from her camera crew while covering the revolution in Cairo, Egypt, and brutally raped by a crowd of men. Two months ago, Logan bravely began speaking out in the media about her assault in the media to help end the stigma…
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“It’s on the field, it’s on the pane, it’s in the sky — beauty; and I can’t get...”
– Virginia Woolf, Moments of Being. (via fuckyeahvirginiawoolf)
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A Romantic Story
fwips: And they lived happily ever after.
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“We who make stories know that we tell lies for a living. But they are good lies...”
– Neil Gaiman (Newbery Award Acceptance Speech)
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“Yet each man kills the thing he loves By each let this be heard Some do it...”
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