


| ▪ | The Sleeping Dictionary (2002) R (Feature Film - Comedy, Drama, Romance, Period) |
| In the 1920's, a young British officer journeys to a remote jungle outpost, where he encounters some unusual local customs: a beautiful young woman is assigned to ostensibly tutor him in the native language, but it becomes clear that she is some kind of army-allotted concubine. When the officer | |
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| ▪ | Jessica Alba ( aka. Jessica Marie Alba) |
| After a series of moves in her childhood, the wide-eyed, dark-haired and striking Jessica Alba settled with her family in Southern California and began to take acting classes at the age of eleven. Soon after Alba made her film debut in 1993's "Camp Nowher | |
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| ▪ | Denise O'Donoghue |
| Filmography Includes: The Sleeping Dictionary, Crazy Jones |
| ▪ | Brenda Blethyn ( aka. Brenda Anne Bottle) |
| A diminutive, auburn-haired British actress, Blethyn has been very active on the stage and on British TV, but began to make an impression in features in middle age. With her spry and feisty manner, she has shown a flair for outlandish comedy, but has also |
| ▪ | Emily Mortimer |
| A striking dark-haired, fair-skinned actress who possesses equal parts elegance and spunk, Emily Mortimer has impressed with parts in films as diverse as Shekhar Kapur's historical epic "Elizabeth" (1998) and Wes Craven's horror sequel "Scream 3" (2000). | |
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| ▪ | Bob Hoskins ( aka. Robert William Hoskins) |
| A stocky, stage-trained, cockney actor who first won critical attention in TV's "Pennies from Heaven", Bob Hoskins delivered an outstanding performance as a doomed London mobster in "The Long Good Friday" (1980) and has gone on to establish himself as a l |
| ▪ | Noah Taylor ( aka. Noah George Taylor) |
| This talented, quirky performer has successfully made the transition from juvenile to adult feature roles. Noah Taylor honed his talents as a child actor on stage with the St. Martin's Youth Theater in Melbourne where he appeared in "Pierrot Lunnaire", "A |
| ▪ | Ileen Maisel |
| Filmography Includes: The Alchemyst, Birth, The Witches, The Black Path, The Legend of 1900, Burning Secret, Chemistry For Beginners, Roofworld, Daniel Martin, Onegin, The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, The Eustace D... |
| ▪ | Guy Jenkin |
| Filmography Includes: Rebecca's Daughters, The Sleeping Dictionary |
| ▪ | Jimmy Mulville |
| Filmography Includes: The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, The Sleeping Dictionary, Morons From Outer Space |


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