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  2. Goodbye Christopher Robin - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye Christopher Robin is a 2017 British biographical drama film about the lives of Winnie-the-Pooh creator A. A. Milne and his family, especially his son Christopher Robin. It was directed by Simon Curtis and written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Simon Vaughan, and stars Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, and Kelly Macdonald. The film premiered ...

  3. Vespers (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cottrell-Boyce, one of the screenwriters for Goodbye Christopher Robin, suggested the poem's publication had been "a catastrophically bad parenting decision but a great creative one". [4] When he was four years old, Christopher Robin Milne was proud of "his book" and his parents did not need to shield him from the public reaction.

  4. Will Tilston - Wikipedia

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    Tilston was nine years old when he auditioned for and was cast in his first professional role of young Christopher Robin Milne (portrayed by Alex Lawther later in life) [5] in Simon Curtis' biographical film Goodbye Christopher Robin starring Domhnall Gleeson and Margot Robbie, [6] and ten years old by the film's release in 2017.

  5. A. A. Milne - Wikipedia

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    Milne was the father of bookseller Christopher Robin Milne, upon whom the character Christopher Robin is based. It was during a visit to London Zoo , where Christopher became enamoured with the tame and amiable bear Winnipeg , that Milne was inspired to write the story of Winnie-the-Pooh for his son. [ 2 ]

  6. Category:Winnie-the-Pooh - Wikipedia

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  7. Genichiro Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Sayonara Christopher Robin ("Goodbye, Christopher Robin") won the Tanizaki Prize. He is also a noted essayist, covering a diverse field of topics ranging from literary criticism to horse-racing. His essays on popular culture and current events regularly appear in the Asahi Shimbun and in English translation on their website.

  8. Christopher Robin - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Robin appears in Milne's poems and in the two books: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928). In the books he is a young boy and one of Winnie-the-Pooh's best friends. His other friends are Eeyore, Kanga and Roo, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger. In the second book, there are hints that Christopher Robin is growing up.

  9. Nuala Quinn-Barton - Wikipedia

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    Nuala Quinn-Barton (born March 1952 [1]) is an Irish American independent film producer, artist, talent manager and former fashion model from Newry, Northern Ireland.She is best known for producing films such as Homecoming (2009), [2] The Third Half (2012), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017), [3] and for managing the careers of her daughter, actress Mischa Barton, actress Kelly Lynn Reiter ...