He played Lot, a transvestite in the play The Seven Descents of Myrtle. While transvestism is not the same as gay, many transvestites are also gay. He has not played any overtly gay roles.
No he does not have one curently.
No she did not............its as plain as that. At least she hadent played any important roles.
Yes. In Boss.
Yes there are documentaries about Tom Brokaw. One noteworthy documentary about Tom Brokaw that seems to be popular is entitled, "Does anyone have anything bad to say about Tom Brokaw?"
Tom Riddle, aka Lord Voldemort, cannot produce a patronus as he doesn't have any happy memories.
No he does not have one curently.
No. But he was dating Susannah Fielding. They broke up. :)
If his tweets are any indication, the case is probably "yes". https://twitter.com/#!/twhiddleston/status/203629194486358016 https://twitter.com/twhiddleston/status/189712091408637952 https://twitter.com/twhiddleston/status/189092517021618176
A) Tom Cruise was not in that movie. B) Tom Hanks played Dr Robert Langdon. C) Any similar questions about any film are answered on http://www.imdb.com/
No she did not............its as plain as that. At least she hadent played any important roles.
Actors inevitably play the roles in Shakespeare's plays, although some roles nowadays are played by actresses. Sometimes these are professional actors who earn their money this way, and sometimes they are amateurs who have a different day job. Either way, people who are not in interested in acting rarely play Shakespeare's roles (or indeed any roles).
No she has never done any lip locking scene in any movie. She has always played good roles. She mainly focused on her acting.
regulus black will be played by Tom Moorcroft
He was not exactly famous for any of his roles, but it has been suggested that he played the Ghost in Hamlet.
daniel craig any day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. They only played together in the Harry Potter franchise.
We don't have much information about which roles which actors played in Shakespeare's day. Sometimes the printed copy of a play gives the name of the actor instead of the character, which helps. In one of the quartos of Romeo and Juliet the lines for Peter are marked as being for "Kemp" which tells us that Will Kempe played Peter. Unfortunately, we have no such slipup to help us with Shakespeare's roles. There is a legend that he played the Ghost in Hamlet. A contemporary said that Shakespeare favoured "kingly roles".