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The Libertine is a 2005 period drama film, the first film directed by Laurence Dunmore.It was adapted by Stephen Jeffreys from his play of the same name, and stars Johnny Depp and Samantha Morton as John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester and Elizabeth Barry, with John Malkovich, Rosamund Pike, Rupert Friend, and Kelly Reilly in supporting roles.
The philosopher Denis Diderot, one of the modernists of the French 18th-century Age of Enlightenment movement, is a guest at the château of the Baron d'Holbach.The film depicts the Baron (in reality a major sponsor of Diderot) as a benign host and inventor of amusing machines, including a piganino.
Rupert William Anthony Friend (born October 1981) is an English actor. He first gained recognition for his roles in The Libertine (2004) and Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (2005), both of which won him awards for best newcomer.
Annis played the "Widow of the Web" in the 1983 science fantasy film Krull, [6] and starred as Lady Jessica in the 1984 David Lynch science fiction film Dune. [7] [8] She appeared as Tuppence with James Warwick as Tommy Beresford in the pilot film The Secret Adversary (1983) [9] and the subsequent TV series, Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime ...
The Libertine may refer to: The Libertine, directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile; The Libertine, a French film starring Vincent Pérez and Fanny Ardant; The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp, John Malkovich, Samantha Morton, and Rosamund Pike "The Libertine" (song), a song by Patrick Wolf; The Libertines, a British rock band
From 2013 to 2015 she joined Sean Holmes ten-member Secret Theatre company at the Lyric Hammersmith, [5] [13] which experimented with improvisational techniques towards drama. For some performances, a cast member's name was chosen from a hat by an audience member to be the show's protagonist; then, he or she would be "given a series of ...
The Libertine (1994), later made into a film with Johnny Depp (2005) I Just Stopped By to See the Man (2000) Interruptions (2001) Lost Land (2005). [7] The Convict's Opera (2008), a reworking of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, jointly commissioned by Out of Joint theatre company and Sydney Theatre Company. [8] [9] Backbeat (2011), co-written ...
He was an original cast member of The Mad Show, a 1966 Off-Broadway musical-comedy produced by Mad magazine. His first film appearances were in The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968), Don't Drink the Water (1969) and Catch-22 (1970). [3]