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  2. My Left Foot - Wikipedia

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    The website's consensus reads: "No doubt most will come to My Left Foot for Daniel Day-Lewis's performance, but the movie's refusal to go downbeat will keep it in viewers' minds afterwards." [ 15 ] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 97 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

  3. Christy Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown's magnum opus, Down All the Days was an ambitious project drawn largely from a playful expansion of My Left Foot; it also became an international best-seller, translated into 14 languages. The Irish Times reviewer Bernard Share claimed the work was "the most important Irish novel since Ulysses."

  4. My Left Foot (book) - Wikipedia

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    My Left Foot is the 1954 autobiography of Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy on 5 June 1932 in Dublin, Ireland. As one of 13 surviving children, Brown ...

  5. My Left Foot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "My Other Left Foot" , a season 1 episode of NCIS: Washington TV series spin-off of JAG (TV series) "My Left and Right Foot", a season 8 episode of Full House; All pages with titles containing left foot

  6. Noel Pearson (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's film credits include My Left Foot, which received five Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture), and won Oscars for Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Best Supporting Actress (Brenda Fricker). The film also won other awards in Europe including a Donatello and a BAFTA.

  7. Ray McAnally - Wikipedia

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    Ray McAnally (30 March 1926 – 15 June 1989) was an Irish actor. He was the recipient of three BAFTA Awards in the late 1980s: two BAFTA Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor (for The Mission in 1986 and My Left Foot in 1989), and a BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor for A Very British Coup in 1989.

  8. Give Them Wings - Wikipedia

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    Louie Fecou stated that the film followed in the footsteps of My Left Foot and Billy Elliot and 'was often a very bleak piece of work'. [17] Nonetheless, Fecou stated that viewers who remembered 'the golden age of British film slice-of-life presentations' would 'find a lot to enjoy here'. [17]

  9. My Left Foot (film) - Wikipedia

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    My Left Foot From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.