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Episode: Season 1, Episode 4: Post War
Duration: 7 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Birth Name: Miranda Jane Richardson
Birth Date: 1958-03-03
Birth Place: Southport, Lancashire, England, UK
Alternate Names: Miranda Jane Richardson, میراندا ریچاردسون
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Miranda Richardson, born March 3, 1958 in Southport, England, is an accomplished English actress. She debuted in film with 'Dance with a Stranger' (1985) and has received critical acclaim throughout her career. Notably, she earned Academy Award nominations for 'Damage' (1992) and 'Tom & Viv' (1994), won a BAFTA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the former, and won Golden Globes for 'Enchanted April' (1992) and 'Fatherland' (1994). She's been praised as one of the greatest actors of her time. Richardson began her career on stage, debuting in 'Moving' (1981), and has appeared in various TV shows like 'Blackadder', 'Merlin', and 'Rubicon'. Notably, she was nominated for an Emmy for narrating 'Operation Orangutan'.
Release Year: 1997
Nation: United Kingdom
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Director: Alvin Rakoff, Anthony Powell, Christopher Morahan
Writer: Anthony Powell, Hugh Whitemore
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Keywords: based on novel or book, england, miniseries, upper class, world war ii
A Dance to the Music of Time, adapted from Anthony Powell's twelve-volume novel sequence, spans nearly a century in its storytelling, from the early 1920s up until modern times. The narrative begins with the meeting of Kenneth Widmerpool and his contemporaries at public school, focusing on their lives and interactions as they navigate through upper-class and bohemian society in England.
A Dance to the Music of Time is a four-part British television miniseries that aired on Channel 4 in 1997. Directed by Alvin Rakoff, Anthony Powell (after whom the series is named), and Christopher Morahan, it is a sharp and comedic portrayal of English society, with an emphasis on the upper class and bohemian culture. The series is based on Powell's extensive novel sequence of the same name, offering viewers a sweeping panorama of nearly a century of English life.