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Simon Dormandy is a Actor born on 13 december 1957 at England (United-kingdom)

Simon Dormandy

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Birth 13 december 1957 (67 years) at England (United-kingdom)

Simon Dormandy is an English theatre director, teacher and actor. As an actor, he worked with Cheek by Jowl and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), as well as at The Donmar Warehouse, The Old Vic, Chichester Festival Theatre and The Royal Exchange, amongst many others. He is perhaps best known on screen for his performances in Little Dorrit (film) and Vanity Fair. Between 1997 and 2012 he taught drama at Eton College, Berkshire, and held the posts of Director of Drama and Head of Theatre Studies.
. He is currently working as a freelance theatre director. In 2015 he co-directed his own stage adaptation of the Coen Brothers' film The Hudsucker Proxy at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton and the Liverpool Playhouse, in association with Complicite.

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Hans Zimmer
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John Sessions
John Sessions
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John McEnery
John McEnery
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John Benfield
John Benfield
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Filmography of Simon Dormandy (5 films)

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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, 2h
Directed by Brian W. Cook, John Glen
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Biography, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Marlon Brando, Georges Corraface, Rachel Ward, Robert Davi, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Oliver Cotton
Roles Bives
Rating44% 2.2078952.2078952.2078952.2078952.207895
The titular Genoese navigator overcomes intrigue in the court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain and gains financing for his expedition to the West Indies, which eventually leads to the discovery of the Americas.
Little Dorrit, 6h
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Derek Jacobi, Joan Greenwood, Max Wall, Patricia Hayes, Alec Guinness, Miriam Margolyes
Rating71% 3.591733.591733.591733.591733.59173
Le film est présenté en deux parties. Dans la première, sous-titrée "La faute à personne" (une allusion à un des titres auxquels avait pensé Dickens pour le roman), l'histoire est présentée en fonction du personnage d'Arthur Clennam. La seconde, sous-titrée "L'histoire de la petite Dorrit", reprend une grande partie des mêmes événements, mais cette fois selon le point de vue de l'héroïne.
Whoops Apocalypse, 1h33
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Loretta Swit, Herbert Lom, Simon Dormandy, Michael Richards, Peter Cook, Richard Wilson
Roles Soldier Parted from His Loved One
Rating59% 2.950412.950412.950412.950412.95041
The beginning of the film parodies the Falklands War when a small British colony is invaded by its neighbour, the fictional country of Maguadora, whose dictator General Mosquera is played by Herbert Lom. The new President of the United States, Barbara Adams, tried to sort out the mess (both countries are hard on communism) but the peace talks are sabotaged by Lacrobat (Michael Richards), the world's leading terrorist. The British, under the leadership of PM Sir Mortimer Chris, send in a task force to seize the islands back. For revenge Mosquera hires Lacrobat to kidnap the British Princess Wendy, in order to hold her to ransom to get the British out. Sir Mortimer then threatens that unless she is returned in 48 hours, he will release a nuclear strike. So now President Barbara Adams not only has to deal with Mosquera and Lacrobat, she must also deal with Sir Mortimer, and also with the fact that Mosqueara decides to align himself with Russia, and this whole thing could start World War III.
Castaway
Castaway (1986)
, 1h57
Directed by Nicolas Roeg
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Action, Adventure, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films
Actors Oliver Reed, Amanda Donohoe, Georgina Hale, Todd Rippon, Frances Barber, John Sessions
Roles Jackson
Rating58% 2.907652.907652.907652.907652.90765
En 1981, Lucy Irvine, 25 ans, répond à une annonce Écrivain recherche épouse pour une année dans une île tropicale placé par Gerald Kingsland, 49 ans, dans le magazine Time Out London. Choisie parmi plus de cinquante candidates, elle accepte de se marier avec lui pour satisfaire aux lois restreignant l'immigration puis de passer un an dans l'île de Tuin. Ensuite elle retourne en Angleterre pour écrire le livre Castaway relatant cette expérience.