Kenneth Branagh as Wallander (very short clip)

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Looking too good. Even from behind. RADA
That's The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
For over 100 years RADA has been hand picking the most talented individuals from the thousands of actors, designers and technicians who audition for a place at the Academy and equipping them with the finest vocational training for their future careers in theatre, film, television and radio.

The success of this training is measured by the achievements of the Academy's graduates, many of whom are world renowned names on stage, screen and behind the scenes; including Lord Attenborough, Kenneth Branagh, Anthony Hopkins, Alan Rickman, Juliet Stevenson, Jane Horrocks and Imelda Staunton to name but a few.

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  • haha, yes, it was bloody awful, actually.

  • I don't think so: the way he acted Richard III showed a deadly hatred for Shakespeare...

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  • But, wait! He stole my idea, he's already in the coffin followed by Mr. Branagh! Oh, it's a wonderful performance: so calm, so full of dignity... His talent is evident, even if the coffin is closed (or THANKS TO, as you like...)

  • I'm sure you could ask him... he seemed quite enthusiastic when he was reciting Richard III...

  • I feel the irresistible impulse to act:" Sweets to sweet. Farewell..." Do you think he would agree to make a coffin (using a different wood, of course!) and to lie in it for a while? He will be perfect! But, maybe, he hates Shakespeare...

  • There you go, he could turn out to be extremely versatile ;o). I mean there is a world of furniture out there to fall off...

  • I' m starting to have pity on that guy...Because of the Ducth Elm Disease, of course! How many wonderful performances (not only chairs, but tables, beds etc.) he would give us and whereas...nothing! I would cry...

  • I know that he will be able to supply the wood.

    Though I got a feeling that it has succumbed to Dutch Elm Disease.

  • That's what we'll do then! A video response on the wonder of carpentry... :o)

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