Maleficent


12:23 pm - 2:01 pm, Thursday, December 11 on STARZ Kids & Family HD (West) ()

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Maleficent transforms from virtuous to villainous after humans pillage her serene forest kingdom. She curses the infant daughter of the family who invaded her home, but later discovers that the child possesses the power to restore peace to the land.

2014 English Stereo
Fantasy Drama Romance Magic Action/adventure Family Other

Cast & Crew
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Angelina Jolie (Actor) .. Maleficent
Sharlto Copley (Actor) .. Stefan
Elle Fanning (Actor) .. Princess Aurora
Brenton Thwaites (Actor) .. Prince Philip
Imelda Staunton (Actor) .. Knotgrass
Sam Riley (Actor) .. Diaval
Juno Temple (Actor) .. Thistletwit
Lesley Manville (Actor) .. Flittle
Kenneth Cranham (Actor) .. King Henry
Hannah New (Actor) .. Princess Leila
Sarah Flind (Actor) .. Princess Leila's Handmaiden
Isobelle Molloy (Actor) .. Young Maleficent
Michael Higgins (Actor) .. Young Stefan
Ella Purnell (Actor) .. Teen Malificent
Jackson Bews (Actor) .. Teen Stefan
Angus Wright (Actor) .. Advisor to King Henry
Oliver Maltman (Actor) .. Advisor to King Henry
Gary Cargill (Actor) .. Nobleman
John O'Toole (Actor) .. Nobleman
Harry Attwell (Actor) .. Nobleman
Anthony May (Actor) .. Nobleman
James Hicks (Actor) .. Military Nobleman
Stephen Chase (Actor) .. General
Mark Caven (Actor) .. General
Chris Leaney (Actor) .. General
Jamie Maclachlan (Actor) .. Soldier in Wood
Shaun Smith (Actor) .. Soldier in Wood
Vivienne Jolie-Pitt (Actor) .. Aurora (5 yrs.)
ELEANOR WORTHINGTON-COX (Actor) .. Aurora (8 yrs.)
John Macmillan (Actor) .. Captain
Tim Treloar (Actor) .. Farmer
Peter G. Reed (Actor) .. Voice of Guard
Marama Corlett (Actor) .. Servant
Liam McKenna (Actor) .. King Henry's Captain
Steven Cree (Actor) .. Overseer
Leo Suter (Actor)
Stephan Chase (Actor) .. Le général
Jo Osmond (Actor) .. Blue Suit Performer
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Shepherd
Charlotte Chatton (Actor) .. Aurora (voice)
Zahara Jolie-Pitt (Actor) .. Girl
Kara Lily Hayworth (Actor) .. Pixie Reader
David Boat (Actor) .. Creatures (voice)
Terri Douglas (Actor) .. Curse Voice
Guy Potter (Actor) .. King Stefan's Page
Edd Osmond (Actor) .. Blue Suit Performer
Matt Hookings (Actor) .. Stefan's Soldier
Adam Bond (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Matthew John Morley (Actor) .. King Stefan's Army

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Angelina Jolie (Actor) .. Maleficent
Born: June 04, 1975
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Next to Liv Tyler, Angelina Jolie is the only actress of her generation who can thank her famous father for the lips that have become her trademark. The actress was born Angelina Jolie Voight to the pillow-lipped Jon Voight and actress Marcheline Bertrand on June 4, 1975, in Los Angeles.Raised mostly by her mother after her parents divorced while she was still a baby, Jolie moved around a lot with her mother and brother. She also did a fair amount of traveling as a professional model, living in such places as London, New York, and Los Angeles before settling for a time in New York as a student at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and New York University, where she first started acting in theater productions. The fledgling actress soon moved on to film with a small role in 1993's Cyborg 2, followed in 1995 by her turn as a computer hacker in the more widely seen Hackers. The film gave her her first taste of recognition, as well as an introduction to Trainspotting's Jonny Lee Miller, to whom she was married for a short time.After appearing in a number of mediocre films, Jolie finally hit it big in 1997 with her Golden Globe-winning performance as George Wallace's wife in the highly acclaimed TV movie George Wallace. The role, coupled with her Emmy-nominated performance in the title role of HBO's Gia, provided Jolie with a new level of professional respect and recognition. She was soon appearing on talk shows and in magazines, answering questions about everything from her multiple tattoos to her famous father to her brief marriage.She was also netting roles in high-profile projects: In 1998 Jolie headlined an ensemble cast that included Sean Connery, Gena Rowlands, Anthony Edwards, Gillian Anderson, Ryan Phillippe, and Madeline Stowe in Playing By Heart. The following year, she was part of another high-voltage cast in Mike Newell's Pushing Tin, co-starring alongside John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Although the film was neither a critical nor a financial success, it did little to diminish the rapid ascent of the career of the actress, who was in hot demand for projects that would further elevate her already rising star. In 2000, Jolie's star received one of its greatest boosts to date when the actress won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a volatile mental patient in Girl, Interrupted. Later that year, her personal life also got a boost in the form of her April marriage to Billy Bob Thornton.Onscreen, Jolie was hard to miss in 2000. She starred in a number of films, including the crime thriller Gone in Sixty Seconds, in which she co-starred as a car thief alongside Nicolas Cage, and Original Sin, a thriller that featured her as the bad-seed bride of a Cuban tycoon (Antonio Banderas). If she was hard to miss in 2000, Jolie was impossible to escape in 2001 with her turn as shapely video-game adventuress Lara Croft in the long anticipated film adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider video-game franchise. Carrying on the tradition of video-game movies that are light on plot but heavy on the action, Tomb Raider (2001) and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life (2003) scored with summer audiences and quickly shot to number one at the box office despite disparaging reviews citing an incoherent story line, unlike Life or Something Like It, the 2002 romantic comedy-drama that critics and audiences alike would rather not have seen. On July 18th, 2002, Jolie filed for divorce from Thornton, claiming that their priorities no longer meshed after having adopted a Cambodian son, Maddox. Though the famously quirky couple were no longer, Angelina's film schedule remained hectic. In 2003 she would play a rich-girl-turned-humanitarian in Beyond Borders, while 2004 saw a host of parts for Jolie, including a role in Oliver Stone's Alexander, an epic biography of Alexander the Great starring Colin Farrell, as well as a turn alongside fellow Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, and a role as a tough FBI agent in the thriller Taking Lives. Finally, Jolie closed out the year by lending her voice to Dreamworks' animated kid-flick Shark Tale.While the Jolie-starring Mr. and Mrs. Smith proved one of Summer 2005's biggest money-makers, the actress's name fell on the lips of gossip-mongers for most of the year not for the film itself, but rather for Jolie's relationship with costar Brad Pitt. Though the couple long shirked and denied rumors of an affair, the paparazzi regularly caught them together in public, and Pitt eventually filed for divorce from wife Jennifer Aniston. Subsequently, they not only conceived a child in fall 2005 (whom they named Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, but became foster parents to two adopted children, Maddox and an Ethiopian girl, Zahara Marley. Jolie delivered Shiloh in Namibia, via caesarian section, as May 2006 wrapped, and the couple flew an ob-gyn in from Los Angeles to assist with the birth. By mid-2006, Jolie - as an actress, personality, and sex symbol - claimed an almost matchless status in Hollywood popularity, rivaled only by Jennifer Aniston, ironically. That year saw Jolie claim a supporting role in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd, and announce her forthcoming role in Beowulf. By late 2007, talk had begun to swirl in the trades regarding Jolie's enlistment in a high-budget action franchise based on the life and adventures of U.S. intelligence operative Kathi Lynn Austin. In 2007, her portrayal of Marianne Pearl in Michael Winterbottom's adaptation of A Mighty Heart earned her strong reviews and nominations for Best Actress from a number of organizations including the Screen Actors Guild. Although Oscar snubbed her for that performance, she landed in the big race the following year with her work in Clint Eastwood's The Changeling. As a mother searching for her kidnapped son, Jolie again garnered nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as securing her first Oscar nod since winning years earlier for Girl, Interrupted. For her next several projects, Jolie kept things upbeat and intense, starring in action movies like Wanted, The Tourist, and most notably, 2010's Salt, in which Jolie's performance as the title character Evelyn Salt had many reviewers calling her the female James Bond. Jolie would also provide the voice of Tigress in the childrens' animated film Kung Fu Panda and its sequel, before taking on her next big hurdle: stepping behind the camera.Never timid when it comes to new challenges, Jolie dove into her new role full force, directing as well as producing the 2012 war drama In the Land of Blood and Honey, a tragic love story that takes place during the Bosnian War. The film's uncompromising depiction of the war atrocities that marked the conflict caused some stir in Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia, but her choices were largely celebrated by Bosnians, as well as most critics in the U.S. and Europe.Jolie returned to acting in 2014, playing the title character in Disney's Maleficent, which would prove to Jolie's biggest live-acting hit, passing the box office totals for Mr. & Mrs. Smith, taking in $600 million.
Sharlto Copley (Actor) .. Stefan
Born: November 27, 1973
Birthplace: Pretoria, South Africa
Trivia: South African filmmaker Sharlto Copley is best known for producing and starring in the short film Alive in Joburg, which the feature film District 9 was based on. He would also star in the adaptation, playing the role of Wikus. Named after a character on a radio show his mother listened to, Copley dabbled in acting in high school, but later cofounded a media production company. It was there that Copley hired a 16 year old computer-graphics designer named Neill Blomkamp. Over the years the pair developed a fruitful working relationship, and after starring in both Alive in Joberg and District 9, Copley struck out on his own as Howling Mad Murdoch in Joe Carnahan's big-screen take on The A-Team.
Elle Fanning (Actor) .. Princess Aurora
Born: April 09, 1998
Birthplace: Conyers, Georgia, United States
Trivia: The younger sister -- by four years -- of actress Dakota Fanning (The Cat in the Hat, War of the Worlds), angel-faced Elle Fanning broke into show business as a child star about three years after her ascendant sibling. Born in 1998, Elle started out as an actress with traditionally child-oriented roles in family-friendly material; she provided a voice for the American version of Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro, then appeared in such pictures as the 2003 Daddy Day Care (as one of Eddie Murphy's young charges) and the 2005 Because of Winn-Dixie before making the broad leap to adult-oriented content. Subsequent projects included Babel (2006) and The Nines (2007). Fanning first received premier billing in not a feature but a short -- Brent Hanley's Day 73 with Sarah (2007) -- as a little girl who teams up with the ghost of her dead father to liberate her beleaguered mom from an abusive relationship. She played the young Daisy in the Oscar nominated The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in 2008. And two years later earned strong reviews as the daughter of a spoiled, emotionally stunted actor in Sofia Coppola's Somwhere. In 2011 she earned the best reviews of her career in Super 8, and appeared in the hit family film We Bought a Zoo. In 2012 she appeared in Francis Coppola's unique horror film Twixt.
Brenton Thwaites (Actor) .. Prince Philip
Born: August 10, 1989
Birthplace: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Trivia: Made his film debut, in 2010's Charge Over You, while still in college. Had a recurring role on the Australian soap opera Home and Away. Enjoys surfing and was able to put his hobby to use when he played a surfer in Ride (2014).
Imelda Staunton (Actor) .. Knotgrass
Born: January 09, 1956
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: With an expansive range that stretches from Shakespeare to Chicken Run and just about everything in between, actress Imelda Staunton has, not surprisingly, become one of the most highly respected actresses working in the U.K. If her penchant for playing what many would consider to be mundane, everyday characters found Staunton criminally overlooked in the early years of her career, it was her keen ability to inject those characters with a remarkable complexity that eventually made the stage mainstay-turned-small-screen powerhouse one of Britain's most sought-after talents.A London native and graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Staunton wasted no time launching her career following graduation, becoming associated with such prestigious venues as The Old Vic and the National Theatre. A trio of productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company gained her numerous critical accolades, and in 1986 Staunton made an impressive television debut in the legendary BBC production of Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective. Increasingly busy throughout the 1990s, Staunton continued to gain momentum on-stage while earning three Oliviers for her performances in the The Corn Is Green, A Chorus of Disapproval, and Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. As Staunton's numerous stage roles continued to earn her critical success, frequent television and film roles made her a familiar and endearing face to the general public. Though many of her U.K. television roles went unseen by stateside audiences, supporting roles in such features as Much Ado About Nothing, Sense and Sensibility, and Shakespeare in Love found Staunton slowly working her way into the conscience of U.S. film buffs as well. Moving into the new millennium, Staunton's roles in such films as Chicken Run (for which she provided the voice of Bunty), Crush, Bright Young Things, and I'll Be There found the established television actress actively distancing herself from the small screen in favor of feature films. Of course, every actor dreams of the breakthrough role that will make him or her an international star, and for Imelda Staunton that role was of a 1950s era abortionist caught in a downward spiral in director Mike Leigh's 2004 drama Vera Drake. Her undeniably affecting portrayal of the title role -- a selfless housewife and cleaning woman who makes a name for herself performing illegal abortions -- earned her near-universal praise. After earning accolades from both The Venice Film Festival and The New York Film Festival as well as the Los Angeles and Chicago film critic associations, Staunton had undeniably arrived when the role earned her a Best Actress nomination for the 77th Annual Academy Awards.Subsequent roles in the U.K. television comedy Little Britain as well as the features Nanny McPhee and Freedom Writers served well to introduce her to entirely new, often American, audiences. In 2007, just one year after appearing in a colorful Masterpiece Theatre production of the children's classic The Wind and the Willows, she remained in the world of fantasy for her role in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Staunton played Dolores Umbridge -- the latest in a long line of Defense Against the Dark Arts professors -- whose severe disposition drew the ire of Harry Potter himself. She was part of the cast of the well-respected television production Cranford, and appeared in the inspirational drama Freedom Writers. She teamed with Mike Leigh again for 2010's Another Year, and that same year she appeared in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. She continued to work in animated family films such as Arthur Christmas and The Pirates! Band of Misfits.
Sam Riley (Actor) .. Diaval
Born: January 08, 1980
Birthplace: Menston, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia: British actor Sam Riley premiered onscreen with a much-coveted lead, and a professionally demanding one at that: the biographical portrayal of controversial, ill-fated post-punk singer Ian Curtis, in photographer-turned-director Anton Corbijn's haunting biopic Control (2007). Riley's courageous and disciplined performance earned a myriad of advance praises when the film swept through the festival circuit, foreshadowing an eminently successful career for the young thespian.
Juno Temple (Actor) .. Thistletwit
Born: July 21, 1989
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of director Julien Temple (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle) and producer Amanda Temple, English actress Juno Temple distinguished herself onscreen via a unique presence in such acclaimed dramas as Notes on a Scandal (2006), as the backward and slightly brooding daughter of schoolteacher Cate Blanchett, and Atonement (2007), as a sexually curious young woman. She continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including The Other Boleyn Girl, Year One, Greenberg, The Three Musketeers, and Killer Joe.
Lesley Manville (Actor) .. Flittle
Born: March 12, 1956
Birthplace: Brighton, Sussex, England
Trivia: A member of director Mike Leigh's hardworking repertory cast, British actress Lesley Manville started acting in U.K. television dramas during the early '80s. After her debut feature in 1985 for the crime drama Dance With a Stranger, she found her place in comedy-dramas with Clare Peploe's High Season. The next year, she began her longtime collaboration with Mike Leigh for the comedy High Hopes, followed by Secrets and Lies and Topsy-Turvy. She married actor Gary Oldman and had a son, but the couple divorced soon after they both appeared in the made-for-TV movie The Firm in 1988. She continued to work in British miniseries, TV movies, and short films throughout the '90s, including an appearance as Mrs. Micawber in a TNT version of David Copperfield. Manville finally gained a lead role in Leigh's All or Nothing in 2002, as Penny, a grocery store clerk married to taxi cab driver Phil (frequent Leigh leading man Timothy Spall).
Kenneth Cranham (Actor) .. King Henry
Born: December 12, 1944
Birthplace: Dunfermline, Fife
Trivia: Supporting actor Cranham first appeared on screen in 1968.
Hannah New (Actor) .. Princess Leila
Born: May 13, 1984
Birthplace: Balham, London, England
Trivia: Joined London's National Youth Theatre as a mentor when she was 19. Studied for a year at the University of Barcelona while in college. Moved to Los Angeles in 2012. Made her big screen debut in 2014's Maleficent.
Sarah Flind (Actor) .. Princess Leila's Handmaiden
Isobelle Molloy (Actor) .. Young Maleficent
Born: October 06, 2000
Michael Higgins (Actor) .. Young Stefan
Born: January 20, 1920
Died: November 05, 2008
Trivia: Primarily a New York-based actor since the '40s, Michael Higgins' film appearances were relatively limited until the late '70s -- but that didn't stop him from doing some exceptional and memorable work on the big and small screens. Born in Brooklyn, he attended St. Michael's High School in the middle and late '30s, which was where he was first bitten by the acting bug -- while in his teens, he ended up joining the Shakespeare Fellowship of America, a semi-professional performing group that performed the Bard's plays in high schools. His theatrical aspirations were interrupted by the Second World War, during which Higgins served with the 337th Infantry in Italy, where he was wounded in combat and achieved the rank of lieutenant, and earned a Bronze Star as well as the Purple Heart. After the war, he resumed his career and made his Broadway debut with Katharine Cornell in Candida in 1946. His subsequent Broadway credits included Antigone, The Lark, and Romeo and Juliet, and he also became a familiar figure on the off-Broadway stage, in productions of Doctor Faustus, White Devil, The First Year, and The Crucible, the latter in the role of John Proctor opposite Barbara Barrie as Elizabeth Proctor. His other theatrical credits included J.B., which he did on tour with Basil Rathbone in 1959 and 1960. Apart from a few isolated instances -- an early appearance in Joseph Henaberry's 1948 documentary Shades of Gray, and a lead performance in Irving Lerner's independently produced crime drama Edge of Fury (1958) -- Higgins didn't start working in movies until he had 25 years under his belt in theater. He did do lots of television, however, including some exceptional performances on anthology shows such as Omnibus, Playhouse 90, Studio One, One Step Beyond, and The Outer Limits ("The Mice," playing the too-trusting lead scientist), and even managed one major sitcom appearance, on The Andy Griffith Show (in "Barney Hosts a Summit Meeting," a much-watched episode that featured a return appearance by co-star Don Knotts). Generally, however, he was associated with more serious vehicles -- John Crosby of the New York Herald Tribune, writing of his portrayal of Hector in The Iliad, in the 1955 season opener of Omnibus, called Higgins "easily the best actor on the premises." He racked up exceptional reviews on the stage throughout the '50s and '60s, including a memorable turn as Macbeth at the 1962 New York Shakespeare Festival. From 1969 onward, starting with Elia Kazan's The Arrangement, Higgins began appearing regularly on the big screen, in important supporting roles and the occasional lead, such as in Barbara Loden's Wanda (1970), working with such diverse talents as Francis Ford Coppola in The Conversation (1974), Bryan Forbes in The Stepford Wives (1975), and Woody Allen in New York Stories (1989), and in cult favorites such as King of the Gypsies (1978) as well as mega-hits like The Black Stallion (1979). All of this was interspersed with occasional returns to television in vehicles such as James Goldstone's Kent State (1981). Indeed, television audiences of the 21st century may know Higgins best for his award-caliber guest performances in two episodes of the series Law & Order, in "In Memory Of," in which he played a man hiding an unspeakably brutal, decades-old crime that he committed against a 10-year-old boy, who is willing to sacrifice even his own daughter's mental health to protect himself; and "Ramparts," playing a retired campus security guard implicated in a 35-year-old shooting who discovers that he was himself an unintended victim of a subterfuge by the very forces of law-and-order that he thought he was protecting. Michael Higgins made both episodes memorable by his presence and performances, in roles evoking widely divergent levels of sympathy.
Ella Purnell (Actor) .. Teen Malificent
Born: September 17, 1996
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: In 2008, she beat hundreds of girls for a role in Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, and remained in the stage production for a year. Said Keira Knightley acted "like a big sister" when Purnell played a younger version of the actress in the movie Never Let Me Go. Had her first onscreen kiss with Charlie Rowe. Named in 2010 by Screen International as one of its hot up-and-coming UK Stars of Tomorrow. Handpicked by Angelina Jolie to play a teenage version of the Oscar-winning actress in Maleficent.
Jackson Bews (Actor) .. Teen Stefan
Angus Wright (Actor) .. Advisor to King Henry
Born: November 11, 1964
Oliver Maltman (Actor) .. Advisor to King Henry
Born: January 19, 1976
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Started performing professionally in the mid 1990s.Is able to do multiple accents like London, RP, West Country, East European, Dutch, Devon, Australian, Cornwall and Cockney.Skilled in improvisation, narration, mime and painting.Best known for Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), Another Year (2010) and Maleficent (2014).Has performed on stage with the RSC.Is an experienced comic actor and stand-up comedian.
Gary Cargill (Actor) .. Nobleman
John O'Toole (Actor) .. Nobleman
Harry Attwell (Actor) .. Nobleman
Anthony May (Actor) .. Nobleman
Born: May 23, 1946
James Hicks (Actor) .. Military Nobleman
Stephen Chase (Actor) .. General
Born: April 11, 1902
Mark Caven (Actor) .. General
Born: April 23, 1960
Chris Leaney (Actor) .. General
Jamie Maclachlan (Actor) .. Soldier in Wood
Shaun Smith (Actor) .. Soldier in Wood
Vivienne Jolie-Pitt (Actor) .. Aurora (5 yrs.)
Born: July 12, 2008
ELEANOR WORTHINGTON-COX (Actor) .. Aurora (8 yrs.)
Born: June 21, 2001
John Macmillan (Actor) .. Captain
Tim Treloar (Actor) .. Farmer
Peter G. Reed (Actor) .. Voice of Guard
Marama Corlett (Actor) .. Servant
Birthplace: Malta
Trivia: Began her performance career as a ballet dancer in Malta with Olivia Dow's company Ballet Russe de Malte. Shot the series Sinbad in her home country of Malta after seven years of living abroad in London. Overcame her fear of swimming for the role of Rina on Sinbad. Played Lois Fisher in a West End production of The Children's Hour in 2011.
Liam McKenna (Actor) .. King Henry's Captain
Steven Cree (Actor) .. Overseer
Christian Wolf-La'Moy (Actor)
Daniel Westwood (Actor)
Richard Summers-Calvert (Actor)
Leo Suter (Actor)
Stephan Chase (Actor) .. Le général
Jo Osmond (Actor) .. Blue Suit Performer
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Shepherd
Born: August 02, 1973
Birthplace: Lochend, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Charlotte Chatton (Actor) .. Aurora (voice)
Zahara Jolie-Pitt (Actor) .. Girl
Kara Lily Hayworth (Actor) .. Pixie Reader
David Boat (Actor) .. Creatures (voice)
Terri Douglas (Actor) .. Curse Voice
Hermione Corfield (Actor)
Born: December 19, 1993
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Worked as a model for 2 years starting at age 15 before deciding to pursue another career.Studied English Literature in university.Studied method acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.Made her film debut in the "Colton's Big Night" segment of the 2014 movie 50 Kisses.Starred in an advertisement campaign for Schweppes alongside Penelope Cruz.
Pax Jolie-Pitt (Actor)
Guy Potter (Actor) .. King Stefan's Page
Edd Osmond (Actor) .. Blue Suit Performer
Matt Hookings (Actor) .. Stefan's Soldier
Adam Bond (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Matthew John Morley (Actor) .. King Stefan's Army
Miranda Richardson (Actor)
Born: March 03, 1958
Birthplace: Lancashire, England
Trivia: Known for her vibrant, intelligent portrayals of women who run the gamut from cold-blooded killers to long-suffering wives, Miranda Richardson is one of the British cinema's foremost purveyors of elegant, energetic dysfunction. Born in Southport, Lancashire, on March 3, 1958, Richardson began acting in school plays and left school at the age of 17 to study drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatres School. Following her graduation, she acted in repertory theatre, becoming affiliated with Manchester's Liberty Theatre in 1979. Obtaining her Equity card, Richardson performed in a number of regional productions before moving on to the London stage in 1981. While performing on the stage, she also began acting on television and then in film. Her first big break came when she was cast as the real-life Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed for murder in Britain, in Mike Newell's Dance with a Stranger (1985). Her astonishing performance as a woman destroyed by her dependence on her loutish lover (played by a sulky Rupert Everett) earned wide critical acclaim, but Richardson remained fairly unknown outside of Britain.In 1987, having turned down the opportunity to play the role that went to Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction, the actress appeared in her first American outing, Steven Spielberg's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's Empire of the Sun. Richardson's portrayal of a doctor's wife interned in a Japanese prison camp provided what little sensual heat there was to be found in the film, but it was not until five years later that American audiences finally took notice of her.In 1992, Richardson had substantial roles in both Damage and The Crying Game. Playing the long-suffering wife of a philandering MP (Jeremy Irons) in the former and a murderous IRA operative in the latter, she impressed both critics and audiences with the spellbinding range and depth of her performances. Her work in both films received a number of honors, including a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her work in Damage and a BAFTA award in the same category for her portrayal of The Crying Game's Jude. In addition, Richardson won a Golden Globe for her work in another film that year, Mike Newell's Enchanted April, in which she played one of a group of British women who find liberation in the hills of Tuscany.Richardson received her second Oscar nomination and third BAFTA nomination two years later, for her vivid, full-blooded performance in Tom and Viv, in which she played the aristocratic, unstable wife of T.S. Eliot. She subsequently did starring work in films of widely varying quality, turning in particularly memorable performances in Robert Altman's Kansas City (1996) and Robert Duvall's The Apostle (1997). In the first, she demonstrated great wit as a politician's drug-addicted wife, while in the second, she made her small role as a radio station secretary one of the film's most memorable features.Following a turn in David Hare's The Designated Mourner (which was filmed in 1997 as the actors were also performing in its original production on the London stage) and a delightfully nasty stint as the evil queen in Merlin (1998), Richardson could be seen in a number of projects in 1999. Two of these were particularly high-profile, the first being Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, in which Richardson did time in a bodice and fright wig to portray a mysterious woman of questionable intention. The second, George Hickenlooper's The Big Brass Ring, was a political drama that featured the actress as the wife of a gubernatorial candidate (William Hurt) whose campaign is severely threatened by his past indiscretions.Richardson ushered in the new millenium with a role in the remake of the classic British crime-thriller Get Carter and by lending her voice to the claymation family film Chicken Run. In 2002, she wowed critics both with her performance in The Hours as well as in David Cronenberg's Spider, a film that had Richardson playing three different characters opposite Ralph Fiennes. After a handful of small films in 2003, the actress returned to the megaplexes as the Queen of Denmark in 2004's The Prince & Me.