31 Portrayals Of Royalty On Screen
People are fascinated by royalty, both modern and ancient. Here are some of the best examples of great actors playing famous kings and queens throughout history.
People are fascinated by royalty, both modern and ancient. Here are some of the best examples of great actors playing famous kings and queens throughout history.
Jocko Willink, a retired US Navy SEAL officer, has shared his top hack for building confidence and overcoming anxiety - and it's something you can do at home
When Heather Morris told her octogenarian friend Lale Sokolov that she wanted to write a screenplay about his experiences in Auschwitz, he was delighted. “We would go to the movies to find the perfect person to play him,” Morris recalls. “Finally, we went to see Ryan Gosling in The Notebook [in 2004], and he stood up and told a cinema full of people that he’d found the actor to play him in the story of his life. And they applauded him! He always owned the room.”
Sloping gardens allow you to create your dream outdoor space because of - rather than in spite of - the incline. 'A sloping garden can offer plenty of opportunities,' agrees Carlos Real, Lawn Care Expert and Managing Director, TotalLawn. 'You might think you are limited to what can be planted on a steep slope, but there’s plenty of options, as many plants can be grown on an angle,' continues Carlos.
Rebel Wilson's high-profile allegations against co-star Sacha Baron Cohen don't appear in the UK version of Rebel Rising.
Though there are some great Stephen King adaptations, these are the worst adaptations of the author's stories. I love the works of Stephen King and the movies and TV programs that have been inspired by his writing… but I am also a rational person who understands that not every adaptation is great. Here is the list of the worst Stephen King adaptations in no particular order.
“The hand?” asks Jilly Cooper, glancing at the cover of her romping 1980s classic Riders – at the pert behind vacuum-packed into white jodhpurs and the swarthy male hand “copping a feel” of the woman’s right cheek. “No, I never did meet ‘the hand’, but I can tell you that it’s done quite a bit of wandering over the years.”
Have you ever sent a coworker a simple "hiya" and then gone radio silent? You may be guilty of "hey hanging," a practice some loathe.
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London has a world-leading theatre scene, offering everything from plays, musicals and comedy to immersive and family-friendly entertainment. In the West End, and beyond, you’ll find both beloved long-running shows and cutting-edge new work, featuring A-list actors alongside rising stars.
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician
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"I hated that dog," Noem writes of the animal, calling her "dangerous to anyone she came in contact with"
Astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger has spent her life hunting for signs of life in the universe. Here she tells Emma Beddington about aliens, space exploration and why studying cosmology is like eating pizza
Former Navy SEAL officer Jocko Willink has explained the method he would follow to help his team build confidence
Between 1909 and 1923, Franz Kafka kept what he called his Tagebücher, or “diaries”. At first glance, much of their content is strikingly unrecognisable as diary entries – often undated, penned deep into the night in dense handwriting, with crossings-out, corrections and insertions, now and then accompanied by drawings.
A social and economic revolution observed through the lives of four women in their 30s
In her new book, due to be released next month, the South Dakota governor described the dog as ‘less than worthless’ and also claimed to have also killed a ‘nasty and mean’ goat
Areas near the River Ouse in York are the latest locations to be turned into a crime drama set as filming continues.