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Sir Mark Rylance: Directors not hiring oddballs and difficult actors is a loss
The 63-year-old actor has won Oscar, Tony and Bafta awards.
Sir Mark Rylance brings role as Dr Semmelweis to West End
The 63-year-old Oscar-winning actor said he was ‘intrigued’ the 19th-century doctor has been ‘pretty much unknown’ before playing him.
Sir Mark Rylance helps launch campaign for statue of peace campaigner Brian Haw
The activist, who died in 2011, spent nearly 10 years camped outside Parliament protesting against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sir Mark Rylance urges university to ban rat swim experiments
The actor has written a letter to University of Bristol vice-chancellor Hugh Brady.
Sir Mark Rylance confirms sequel to Wolf Hall adaptation
Peter Kosminsky is returning to direct the series, based on Dame Hilary Mantel’s novels.
Sir Mark Rylance: To be honest, the Oscars are actually really boring
The actor, who stars in Netflix’s Don’t Look Up, says he will not be attending this year’s ceremony.
Sir Mark Rylance ‘gave up’ acting after shooting a ‘horrible film’
The performer said he does not believe there’s ‘anything superior’ to being a film or a stage actor.
Mark Rylance backs youth theatre’s ‘gender change’ Romeo And Juliet adaptation
The play is being staged by Intermission Youth Theatre in west London.
Mark Rylance to devote one month a year to environmental projects
He also called for the Government to invest in environmental projects.
Mark Rylance uncovers ‘shocking’ family war history in Hong Kong
The actor explored his grandfather’s wartime story for a Channel 4 series.