Showing posts with label Roger Rees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roger Rees. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Born on this day – Roger Rees:


Roger Rees


Actor

Director

May 5, 1944 – July 10, 2015

Credits:

22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2016); 3 A.M. (2001); A Christmas Carol (1984); A Life in Suitcases (2005); A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999); Affluenza (2014); Almost Perfect (2011); American Experience (2015); Anatomía Unplugged (2007); Angela Lansbury & Friends Benefiting Salute to Terrence McNally (2011); BBC Play of the Month (1979); BlackMale (2000); Boston Common (1997); Bouquet of Barbed Wire (1976); Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After (1992); Cheers (1989–1993); CNN Showbiz Today (1995); Crazy Like a Fox (2004); Damian Cromwell's Postcards from America (1997); Double Platinum (1999); E! True Hollywood Story (2000); Elementary (2012–2014); Extreme Ghostbusters (1997); Falling for Grace (2006); Footsteps (1987); Forever (2015); Frida (2002); Friday Night, Saturday Morning (1982); Game 6 (2005); Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006); Gargoyles (1995); God's Outlaw (1986); Going Under (2004); Grey's Anatomy (2007); Happy Tears (2009); If Looks Could Kill (1991); Imaginary Friends (1982); It Could Be Worse (2013–2014); Law & Order (2003); Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2009); Liberty! The American Revolution (1997); Loop Dreams: The Making of a Low-Budget Movie (2001); M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994–1995); Macbeth (1979); Mighty Max (1994); Minty Comedic Arts (2021); Mountains of the Moon (1990); My So-Called Life (1994); Next (1990); Next Stop Wonderland (1998); Nicholas Craig, the Naked Actor (1990); Oz (2001 / 2002); P.J. Sparkles (1992); Phantom 2040 (1995); Playing Shakespeare (1982); Portraits in Dramatic Time (2011); Related (2005–2006); Return to Never Land (2002); Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993); Russian Broadway Shut Down (2014); SAG Foundation Conversations (2012); Saigon: Year of the Cat (1983); Shakespeare's Women & Claire Bloom (1999); Singles (1988–1989); Sly (2023); Star 80 (1983); Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992); Submissions Only (2012); Sudden Manhattan (1996); Survivor (2015); Tales of the Unexpected (1984); Ten Great Writers of the Modern World (1988); The 49th Annual Tony Awards (1995); The 50th Annual Tony Awards (1996); The 66th Annual Tony Awards (2012); The 70th Annual Tony Awards (2016); The 78th Annual Drama League Awards (2012); The Brand New Illustrated Journal of the Arts (1982); The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (1999); The Cleveland Show (2010); The Comedy of Errors (1978); The Crossing (2000); The Ebony Tower (1984); The Education of Max Bickford (2002); The Emperor's Club (2002); The English Programme (1980); The Finding (1987); The Good Wife (2010); The Invasion (2007); The Legend of Prince Valiant (1991–1993); The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1982); The Middle (2013); The Narrows (2008); The New World (2005); The Pilgrims (2015); The Pink Panther (2006); The Place of Peace (1975); The Possession of Michael D. (1995); The Prestige (2006); The Return of Sam McCloud (1989); The Scorpion King (2002); The Sonnets of William Shakespeare (1984); The Substance of Fire (1996); The Theatre Quiz (1981); The Three Sisters (1981); The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1990–1991); The Tower (1993); The Treatment (2006); The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 2: Vaux to the Sea (2004); The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish (2004); The West Wing (2000–2005); The Young Riders (1990); Theater Talk (2012–2015); Three Sisters (2001); Titanic (1996); Trouble on the Corner (1997); Under Western Eyes (1975); Valentines. A Bouquet of Letters and Poetry of Lovers (1994); Veritas: The Quest (2003); Warehouse 13 (2009–2013); Wogan (1988); Working in the Theatre (1995–1998); World of Robin Hood (2006).

Friday, August 29, 2025

On this day in movie history - Frida (2002)

 

Frida


directed by Julie Taymor,

written by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas,

based on the book Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera,

was released at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on August 29, 2002.

Music by Elliot Goldenthal.

Cast:
Salma Hayek, Mía Maestro, Amelia Zapata, Alejandro Usigli, Diego Luna, Alfred Molina, Lucia Bravo, Valeria Golino, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Loló Navarro, Roger Rees, Fermín Martínez, Roberto Medina, Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Lila Downs, Martha Claudia Moreno, Maria Ines Pintado, Aida López, Ivana Sejenovich, Diego Espinosa, Ehécatl Chávez, Elliot Goldenthal, Edward Norton, Saffron Burrows, Didi Conn, Julian Sedgwick, William Raymond, Jorge Guerrero, Mary Luz Palacio, Geoffrey Rush, Margarita Sanz, Omar Chagall, Anthony Alvarez, Enoc Leaño, Karine Plantadit, Chavela Vargas, Jorge Zepeda, Benjamín Benítez, Thomas Ebert, Claudia Frías, Felipe Fulop, Joey Mazzarino, Andrés Montiel, Mauricio Osorio, Jorge Valdés García, Eszter Zakariás, Antonio Zavala Kugler.