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Raven Symone Responds To Lesbian Rumors-Raven Symone Responds To Lesbian Rumors- Sort OfLez Get RealAfter all, take a look at Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Derek Jacobi, Ellen DeGeneres and so many more. Another thing that is out there is the fact that, whether an actor likes it or not, by denying access, all they ever do is fuel the fires of speculation.and more »
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:07 am
First pictures released of Ralph Fiennes asTelegraph.co.ukFirst pictures released of Ralph Fiennes as Charles DickensTelegraph.co.ukBritish actor Ralph Fiennes plays Charles Dickens in The Invisible Woman, joining an illustrious list of actors who have portrayed the author, including Simon Callow, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins. Ralph Fiennes will play Charles Dickens in The ...and more »
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
Not just another Titanic story - New StraitsNew Straits TimesNot just another Titanic storyNew Straits TimesIn Blood And Steel, Zegers starred alongside a stellar cast including Derek Jacobi (Lord Pirrie) and Neve Campbell (Joanna the journalist), but it was Jacobi who inspired him most. He says that though Jacobi is in his 70s, he was always one of the ...
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 12:00 am
CBC Goes Big And Hits Home - Huffington PostCBC Goes Big And Hits HomeHuffington Post (blog)Kevin Zegers (Gossip Girl), Neve Campbell (Party of Five), Chris Noth (The Good Wife) and Derek Jacobi (Gladiator) lead the star-studded cast on this epic journey. Every season for Republic of Doyle has always been six months later (because of how the ...
Posted on 15 May 2012 | 12:14 pm
Shakespeare's identity crisis - DeccanShakespeare's identity crisisDeccan HeraldAlong with theatre legends like Derek Jacobi, he is part of a group that holds the view that Shakespeare was probably made of several writers, including the Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere, Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe and Mary Sidney.
Posted on 13 May 2012 | 12:15 am

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