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Colin Firth, the actor who plays him ... Sponsor Message The King's Speech follows George VI's work with a therapist (Geoffrey Rush) to conquer his speech impediment. The stakes are high: World ...
NEW YORK — Colin Firth, playing a monarch with a debilitating stutter in “The King’s Speech,” found something unusual happening during shooting: He began experiencing symptoms in parts of ...
The King’s Speech? More like The Lord’s Dance. In 2011, Colin Firth took home the Best Actor Oscar for The King’s Speech, a move that I can only imagine was the Academy’s way of honoring ...
By Stuart Kemp Colin Firth LONDON — Colin Firth and his turn in The King’s Speech did not fall on deaf ears, striding off with two of the top awards at this year’s British Independent Film ...
When Colin Firth was preparing for his role as the stammering King George VI in "The King's Speech," he couldn't employ his usual method of shadowing the person he was about to play like he would ...
His tone gets serious. “Never.” ADVERTISEMENT In director Tom Hooper’s highly acclaimed new film The King’s Speech, Firth plays a fictionalized version of George VI—formerly Duke Albert ...
Colin Firth has won Best Actor for his role as King George VI in "The King's Speech." In January, Firth won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama. He previously received an ...
An unconventional speech therapist helps King George VI overcome a stuttering defect. With Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter. Director: Tom Hooper (1:51). R: Language. At Lincoln ...
Stage and screen star Colin Forth has taken home a Golden Globe award for 'Best Dramatic Actor' for his performance in THE KING'S SPEECH! In 1983, Firth starred as Guy Bennett the award-winning ...
Movie review "The King's Speech" Rated: R for some language Length: 118 minutes Note: Opens Saturday in the Capital Region The King is George VI (Colin Firth), the upright naval officer who took ...
Good advice, on and off public transport. (Photos: Colin Firth, top, at Toronto International Film Festival, by Toby Canham. Bottom: “The King’s Speech,” courtesy of The Weinstein Company.) ...