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Glass Onion’s psychotic 1970s sibling: the strange saga of The Last of Sheila
- Early on in Rian Johnson’s Knives Out sequel Glass Onion, Daniel Craig’s super-sleuth Benoit Blanc is shown having a Zoom conversation in the bath with a quartet of his famous friends: Angela Lansbury, Natasha Lyonne, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Stephen Sondheim. Of the four, Sondheim’s presence is the most attention-grabbing and inexplicable – especially given his death in November 2021, making this his last appearance on film.
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1983 | Golden Globe | Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | The Verdict | Nominated |
1983 | Academy Award | Actor in a Supporting Role | The Verdict | Nominated |
1968 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | British Actor | The Deadly Affair | Nominated |
1967 | Academy Award | Actor in a Supporting Role | Georgy Girl | Nominated |
1963 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | British Actor | Lolita | Nominated |
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Arlene Dahl, much-married red-haired 1950s screen icon, who dated JFK and became an entrepreneur and astrologer – obituary
Arlene Dahl, who has died aged 96, was a 1950s screen icon and former model whose fiery red hair, blue eyes and porcelain white skin made her a natural for the early years of Technicolor.
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Met Police detective keeps job after asking attempted robbery victim on date
A hearing found the detective’s action amounted to “gross misconduct”
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Barbra Streisand says A Star is Born remake was ‘the wrong idea’
Artist says she thought remake was too similar to the 1976 film she starred in
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Tour de Yorkshire organisers look to the future as 2021 event postponed
The sixth edition of the race, schedules for 2020, will take place in 2022.
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Tour de Yorkshire cancelled in 2021
Next year's Tour de Yorkshire event has has been cancelled because of continued uncertainty about the COVID-19 pandemic, organisers announced on Wednesday. James Mason, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire who organise the event along with Tour de France owners Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), explained the early decision. "During these uncertain times Welcome to Yorkshire need to focus on the immediate needs of the industry without committing both financial and human resources towards any
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Culture to cheer you up during the second lockdown: part two
Culture to cheer you up during the second lockdown: part two. Following yesterday’s roundup of music, games, books, TV, dance and visual art, our critics continue their picks of culture to lift the spirits during tough times
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Isabel Colegate: 'I don't think you go about feeling proud of your own books'
Isabel Colegate: 'I don't think you go about feeling proud of your own books'. The Shooting Party’s author on the reissue of her Orlando trilogy, her obsession with class and why she loves a ‘nice fat’ history
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Organisers keen to secure a long-term future for Tour de Yorkshire
On Tuesday Welcome To Yorkshire and the Amaury Sports Organisation announced this year’s race would be postponed.
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Welcome To Yorkshire boss warns Tour de Yorkshire facing ‘pivotal’ year
James Mason warned nothing is guaranteed.
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Leak from neo-Nazi site could identify hundreds of extremists worldwide
Researchers claim users identified from online leak of contents of now defunct Iron March, linked to acts of extremist terrorism. An apparent online leak of materials from influential neo-Nazi website Iron March, which has linked to several murders and acts of extremist terrorism, has the potential to identify hundreds of extremists around the world. The material, posted anonymously to an online archiving site on Wednesday, US time, by a user identified only as “antifa-data”. It apparently compr
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