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  1. Hace 3 días · No se puede hablar de Colin Firth sin mencionar su icónico papel como el orgulloso Mr. Darcy en la adaptación televisiva de 1995 de Orgullo y Prejuicio. Su actuación en esta serie de la BBC capturó los matices de uno de los personajes literarios más complejos, transmitiendo con su mera presencia un profundo mar de emociones reprimidas.

  2. Hace 2 días · The wardrobe was effective, his hair was perfectly placed, and Fiennes had the right height. One can say he pulled it off nicely. ... Colin Firth as King George VI in The King's Speech.

  3. Well, I enjoy the fashion in the 1975 version of Pride and Prejudice, I felt the actress had a stronger personality. The 1995 had better actors plus Colin Firth was Mr. Darcy. The 2007 version of Pride and Prejudice, I just love the emotions of actors and how real the family bond was. Whether they we're angry, sad, etc. It seemed real.

  4. Hace 19 horas · I noticed that Benedict had a bejeweled stock pin that would have been fought over in a 21st-century tack shop and that men wore them in all kinds of colors, patterns, and fabrics. As Colin, this season’s main love interest, falls deeper and deeper in love, we notice that his neckwear is often disheveled, loose, or missing.

  5. Hace 19 horas · The cast includes Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Mark Strong, Halle Berry, Elton John, and Channing Tatum. The spy films of the 1960s inspired the Kingsman series. In an interview with Empire, Vaughn stated that James Bond was a big inspiration for him as a director and that he loved how each villain had a gimmick in those films.

  6. Hace 2 días · Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch CBE (born 19 July 1976) is an English actor. Known for his work on screen and stage, he has received various accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Laurence Olivier Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards and four Golden Globes.

  7. Hace 19 horas · Plum SykesWives (Not Exactly) Like UsIn her new novel, Plum Sykes turns her satirical eye to the country princesses of the Cotswolds. JANET MERCEL caught up with Sykes as she returned for a two-week whirlwind in the old stomping grounds that started it all—New York.“It’s like Beatrix Potter on acid,” Plum Sykes says of the picturesque