I always picture Albert Finney when I read Brian Cox.
Cordelia ,'You're Welcome'
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A few more:
Bob Hoskins and John de Lancie.
Bob Hoskins and Richard Briers (from The Good Life)
Bob Hoskins and Mark Sheppard (ok, this one is totally cheating)
Anthony Hopkins and Hugh Jackman (this shouldn't be too hard)
Anthony Hopkins and Billy West
Tom Baker and Stephen Fry (more or less)
Anthony Hopkins and Hugh Jackman
Van Helsing.
I don't even know the other actors.
How about Bob Hoskins and Steve Martin.
Tom Baker and Christopher Lee.
Also: Mick Jagger and Heath Ledger.
Did they both play Ned Kelley?
ETA - weird double-post weirdness.
I don't even know the other actors.
You don't know Bob Hoskins?
I meant, in each pair, I only know one.
Bob Hoskins and Mark Sheppard (ok, this one is totally cheating)
TOTALLY CHEATING.
Hivemind brain help, please.
I have dim memories of seeing a foreign film clip during the Academy Awards (don't remember what year, but fairly recent past) that had to do with a competing falafel sellers, I think. I wish I remembered more details, but there seemed to be a level of humor, though I'm not sure if it was a true comedy. I almost want to say there was a Romeo/Juliet edge to it also, but I could be making that up.
Does anyone have any clue what I am asking about?
Catherine Keener and Sandra Bullock both played Harper Lee in the two different Capote movies.
Boy, I'd give a great deal to have seen that.
Scrappy also saw the legendary stage production of Burn This with Joan Allen and John Malkovich.
She took excellent advantage of her time in Manhattan.