Mark Rylance
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Oscar-winning actor is knighted while Patricia Routledge and Kinks singer Ray Davies are among artists honoured
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Portraits of Eddie Redmayne, Mark Rylance, Regina Spektor and reportage of the traps left by Islamic State all feature in this showcase of the best photography commissioned by the Observer in November.
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The ousting of the artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe shows a fundamental failure to appreciate what makes the place unique
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The artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe has been criticised for her many innovations. She is not ignoring tradition but boldly investigating how the theatre can remain relevant for modern audiences
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Ahead of a new film about Robert Bly, Mark Rylance recalls how the poet helped him to live with loss
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The musician on the glories of Soviet and Dutch architecture, Mark Rylance’s orgasmic acting and the thrilling subversion of Fat White Family
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From the Globe to the Oscars, the actor’s work has been rapturously received. Now for the biggest role of his career …
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Mark Rylance makes Roald Dahl’s big softie completely believable in Steven Spielberg’s winning adaptation
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The Guardian film team review the week’s big and small releases
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It’s a glorious summer of Richard IIIs with Ralph Fiennes playing the role at the Almeida in London and Lars Eidinger starring in the Schaubühne’s production at the Edinburgh festival. Here are some of the many actors who have tackled Shakespeare’s villain
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Actors from The BFG, Toni Erdmann, and assorted other stars arrive at the big event in Cannes
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The initial lineup for the 69th French film festival has been announced, with two British directors in competition, alongside new films from Nicolas Winding Refn, Jeff Nichols and Pedro Almodovar
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Over the past two days, the actor and director have announced two new collaborations: sci-fi Ready Player One and the 19th-century story of Pope Pius IX and a Jewish boy raised under his protection
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The Guardian film team’s roundup of Tuesday’s movie news
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This second trailer for the forthcoming adaptation of the Roald Dahl children’s classic offers a first look at a massive, CGI, curiously-accented Mark Rylance as the title character
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