Culture: Hopkins' Human Side Wins Through ; Anthony Hopkins Tells Robin Walker About How He and Nicole Kidman Bridged the Credibility Gap in the Human Stain
Birmingham Post › January 23, 2004
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Birmingham Post › January 23, 2004
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It looks like art is imitating life in Sir Anthony Hopkins's latest film, with more than a few parallels between the character he plays and his own highprofile rise to stardom.
The Human Stain, which opens today, based on the novel by Philip Roth, is a film about second chances.See the full content of this document
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Culture: Hopkins' Human Side Wins Through ; Anthony Hopkins Tells Robin Walker About How He and Nicole Kidman Bridged the Credibility Gap in the Human Stain
In it, the 66-year-old actor plays a respected New England professor who is accused of racism and walks away to begin life again, as well as finding passionate love with a young woman, played by Nicole Kidma...
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