THE REMAINS OF THE DAY MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: EMMA THOMPSON, ANTHONY HOPKINS - HFSID 323260
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THE REMAINS OF THE DAY MOVIE CAST
Still from the Oscar nominated film, signed by it's leading actors:
Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson
Photograph signed: "Anthony Hopkins", Emma/Thompson", B/w
10x8. The Remains of the Day (1993), based on the novel by Kazuo
Ishiguro, starred Hopkins as a butler whose loyalty is challenged by his
master's Nazi ties and the love of a new housekeeper, played by Thompson.
The Remains of the Day was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best
Actor and Actress awards for Hopkins and Thompson. One of the first ladies
of contemporary British stage and cinema, EMMA THOMPSON, born in London,
England in 1959,has won equal acclaim for her work as an actress and a
screenwriter. She was able to demonstrate her considerable talent to an
international audience with Best Actress Oscar-winning mid-1990s work in such
films as Howards End (1992) and Sense and Sensibility (1995).
She has a daughter by Sense and Sensibility co-star Greg Wise and was
formerly married to actor/director Kenneth Branagh, with whom she appeared in
such works as Henry V (1989) and Dead Again (1991). ANTHONY
HOPKINS, born Philip Anthony Hopkins in Margam, Prot Talbot, West Glamorgan,
Wales, England in 1937, burst full-flower onto the American scene in 1974 as an
ex-Nazi doctor in QB VII, the first television miniseries. The actor
became typed in intense, neurotic roles for the next several years in films such
as Audrey Rose (1976), Magic (1978) and Bounty (1982). On
TV, Hopkins played roles as varied (yet somehow intertwined) as Adolph Hitler,
accused Lindbergh-baby kidnapper Bruno Richard Hauptmann and the Hunchback of
Notre Dame. In 1991, Hopkins won an Academy Award for his bloodcurdling
portrayal of murderer Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter in The Silence of the
Lambs. In 1995, Hopkins earned considerable acclaim and an Oscar
nomination for his uncanny interpretation (done without elaborate makeup) of
President Richard M. Nixon in Nixon. Hopkins garnered another
Oscar nomination in 1998, this time for Best Supporting Actor, for his work in
the slavery epic Amistad. In 2001, Hopkins returned to the screen to
reprise his role as the effete, erudite, eponymous cannibal in Hannibal,
the long-anticipated sequel to Silence of the Lambs. He returned for a
third time to play the character of Hannibal Lecter in 2002's Red Dragon.
Slightly toned. Corners slightly worn and creased. Fine
condition.
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