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In fact, if there were two words being thrown around in the lobby after the film, they were "Redmayne" and "breakout."
‘The Yellow Handkerchief’: A Sundance Review » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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Redmayne's enigmatic looks give hints of inner turmoil and his metrosexual demeanour and arty, sometimes quirky roles are not in the tradition of Redford or Newman.
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Stewart stars alongside William Hurt, Maria Bello and Eddie Redmayne in this drama about three strangers who end up road-tripping through Louisiana together.
EXCLUSIVE: Kristen Stewart Dances In This Still From ‘The Yellow Handkerchief’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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We've got a couple of exclusive stills to share with you today, one with Stewart alone (seen below) and the other with Stewart and Redmayne.
EXCLUSIVE: Kristen Stewart Dances In This Still From ‘The Yellow Handkerchief’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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The screening will mark the world premiere for Mr. Curtis's film, which is based on the real-life diaries of Colin Clark played by Eddie Redmayne , an assistant to Sir Laurence Olivier who in 1956 spent several weeks with Marilyn Monroe , Arthur Miller and Olivier on the set of "The Prince and the Showgirl."
Preferring Marilyn Matthew Oshinsky 2011
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A surprising number of the candidates are twentysomethings from the UK.Eddie Redmayne, Toby Hemingway and Max Irons are just some of the names turning heads on Sunset Boulevard.
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The new movie, which was adapted from Clark's published recollections, is told from his perspective; he's played appealingly by Eddie Redmayne.
'Hugo': A Dazzler, but No Victor Joe Morgenstern 2011
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When the Los Angeles Times listed "nine newbies" to Hollywood who merited close attention, five were Britons in their 20s – Redmayne, Hemingway and Irons, plus Jack Huston and Sam Claflin.
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London The Doomed King Tony Award-winning actor Eddie Redmayne, currently melting hearts for his turn in the film "My Week with Marilyn," is returning to the stage, portraying Shakespeare's "Richard II" in Michael Grandage's final production as artistic director of the Donmar.
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But with the applause of Broadway still ringing in his ears from last year's Tony-winning performance in Red, about artist Mark Rothko, Redmayne is preparing for a London stage production of Richard II and has declared it a terrifying prospect.
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