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Post by Redwine on Jan 19, 2009 10:49:21 GMT -5
Hi all, I just updated Tom's entry in wikipedia. Have a look if you're interested. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_HollanderYou know how it goes with wikipedia; it's a shared effort and people build on each others' work and watch out for inconsistencies, inaccuracies, etc. I want to make sure he has a good entry, and one that he can feel good about so I keep an eye on it.... I was wondering if anyone here knows the origin of the line that says, "his performance was hailed as "the best performance of a 'real' character ever to grace the National Theatre stage."[citation needed]" (related to Landscape with Weapon). That "citation needed" has been bugging me for a while. Does anyone know where that came from? Dr. Content, at it again...
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Post by beckettologist on Jan 19, 2009 22:29:21 GMT -5
Thank you, my esteemed colleague! Good job! Dr Form
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Post by The Lioness on Jan 20, 2009 5:35:41 GMT -5
Good work! thank you!!
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Post by faeriequeen on Jan 22, 2009 20:01:01 GMT -5
Re the question about Landscape With Weapon: as far as I know his character wasn't taken from anyone in real life, so I don't really understand the meaning of that sentance? And I can't remember anything along those lines in any of the reviews I read either (and I read a lot of them, what with my Julian predilection as well! Lol).
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