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An Angel at My Table is a dramatisation of the autobiographies of New Zealand author Janet Frame.Originally produced as a television miniseries, the film, as with Frame's autobiographies, is divided into three sections, with the lead role played by three actresses who portray Frame at different stages of her life: Alexia Keogh (child), Karen Fergusson (teenager), and Kerry Fox (adult).
Title Director Cast Genre Type An Angel at My Table: Jane Campion: Kerry Fox, Alexia Keogh, Karen Fergusson, Iris Churn, Jessie Mune, Kevin J. Wilson, Francesca Collins, Melina Bernecker, Mark Morrison, Katherine Murray-Cowper, Mark Thomson, Brenda Kendall, Paul Moffat
Kerry Lauren Fox [1] (born 30 July 1966) is a New Zealand actress. [2] She came to prominence playing author Janet Frame in the movie An Angel at My Table directed by Jane Campion, [2] which gained her a Best Actress Award from the New Zealand Film and Television Awards.
Glenn Quinn was Allen Francis Doyle, a human-demon hybrid who receives visions from The Powers That Be.. The Irish actor was familiar to '90s viewers as Mark Healy, Becky's boyfriend (and later ...
1990: An Angel at My Table * Jane Campion: biography [8] Mana Waka: Merata Mita: documentary Ruby and Rata * Gaylene Preston [8] User Friendly: Gregor Nicholas: horror, comedy [23] The Returning: John Day Thriller 1991: The End of the Golden Weather: Ian Mune [24] Based on the play The End of the Golden Weather: Grampire: David Blyth: comedy ...
An Angel at My Table; Avalon; Cyrano de Bergerac; Dances with Wolves; Edward Scissorhands [1] Flatliners; The Godfather Part III; Ju Ppioooo; Life Is Sweet; Longtime Companion; Maroko [2] The Match Factory Girl; Memories of a River; Mr. and Mrs. Bridge; Reise der Hoffnung; Singapore Sling; Song of the Exile; Tilaï; Vincent and Theo
Andrew Robertt is a New Zealand actor whose work covers a diverse range of characters across multiple genres. He studied arts and sciences at The University of Auckland, and horticulture and business management at trade school.
Writing of the 1996 US theatrical release, critic Alison Macor of The Austin Chronicle wrote Two Friends is “a spare film with complex and subtly developed relationships…[and] features nuanced performances that suggest the more developed characterizations that resound so effectively in Campion's acclaimed later films Angel at My Table and ...