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That was Harrison who said that.Germangirl wrote:That was not Harrison, that was the part about her getting this award before him and with her gentle tudelidge (wrong writing, I know) he now got one, too.josie wrote:Because now I have to ask stupid but what exactly times Harrison has told the two have laughed so much
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Th"British Artist of the Year" was first created in 2006.josie wrote:And what did he say that they have laughed so much.
Harrison talked about Rachel being the first to get this award in 2006 and under her tutelage (Lead -> Anleitung, Vormundschaft) Daniel was finally prepared and able to received this award himself.
They started cracking up when Harrison talked about Rachel's tutelage and coaching.
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He also was with Heath Ledger in A Knight's Tale.sf2la wrote:Who is Rufus Sewell?
That last pic of DC in the string.
I have watched this movie with my daughter like 100 times
He's doing many TV shows, many of them with very high ratings.
Unfortunately not many of those make it to the German TV, though
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Rufus Sewell isn't at his handsomest in The Holiday. He is also in The Illusionist, Tristan and Isolde, king Arthur, Amazing Grace, and various others but my two favourites were the TV series Charles II: The Power and the Passion; and Zen, which was set in Italy and was full of really improbably beautiful people (including i think the actress who was found dead on the beach in Casino Royale after Bond sleeps with her - though i could be wrong about that). RS has a very husky voice and a soulful face with deep-set eyes. He's due to perform in a West End play this spring, so I am trying to persuade Hubby to take me to London to see it.
I still like DC best, though
Rufus Sewell isn't at his handsomest in The Holiday. He is also in The Illusionist, Tristan and Isolde, king Arthur, Amazing Grace, and various others but my two favourites were the TV series Charles II: The Power and the Passion; and Zen, which was set in Italy and was full of really improbably beautiful people (including i think the actress who was found dead on the beach in Casino Royale after Bond sleeps with her - though i could be wrong about that). RS has a very husky voice and a soulful face with deep-set eyes. He's due to perform in a West End play this spring, so I am trying to persuade Hubby to take me to London to see it.
I still like DC best, though