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Shylock: A Traveller in Time
The film producer Davina Belling once said of Jonathan Pryce that she always uses him as a lesson for actors “not to count their lines when they’re offered a role. He had 20 lines in the whole film [Breaking Glass] … Continue reading
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Tagged anti semitism, breaking glass, bullingdon club, carry on matron, Germany, jonathan pryce, judaism, kenneth cope, Nazism, shakespeare, Shakespeare's Globe, shylock
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