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  1. Il y a 2 jours · Denise Gough’s journey from her early days in Ireland to her role in “Andor” is a testament to her talent, perseverance, and dedication to her craft. Her ability to excel in both theatre and screen roles demonstrates her versatility and range as an actress. From her award-winning stage performances to her compelling work in film and television, Gough has made a significant impact in the ...

  2. Il y a 1 jour · ComingSoon.net s’est récemment entretenu avec Denise Gough et la star de The Falcon and The… Autour du cinéma Les règles du « Royaume de la planète des singes » Liste des titres qui enthousiasment le plus les consommateurs

  3. Il y a 1 jour · People Places and Things by Duncan Macmillan at Trafalgar Theatre – with Denise Gough. It's a play about addiction and recovery. Incredible set design and a very powerful performance from Gough. ‘I’m a scream looking for a mouth’ is a line that stood out for me. Very sad, but also funny. I liked the lil twist at the end that (spoiler ...

  4. Il y a 3 jours · The beloved Star Wars Disney+ series, Andor, has a cast of characters packed full of faces both familiar and new to audiences. Andor serves as a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, following the character of Cassian Andor long before he meets Jyn Erso and steals the plans for the Death Star.

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  5. Il y a 8 heures · NT at Home presents the recent revival of Duncan Macmillan’s addiction drama, starring Denise Gough, in a double bill with Vanya on 19 September. It’s a chance to see two of the West End’s most talked-about performances back-to-back.

  6. Il y a 5 jours · In „Too Close“ evaluiert die forensische Psychiaterin Emma Robertson (Emily Watson, Chernobyl) die Zurechnungsfähigkeit der Angeklagten Connie Mortensen (Denise Gough, Andor), was darüber ...

  7. Il y a 2 jours · Deniese Gough reprises hercareer definingrole in Duncan Macmillans powerful and intense play on the complexities of addiction and recovery to critical acclaim. An intoxicating drama on the futility of striving for truth and surviving in the modern world.