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TCM - Natascha McElhone on Katherine Hepburn
Natascha McElhone names Katherine Hepburn as an inspirational figure for both herself and women generally. For more classic clips and great video go to http://www.tcmonline.co.uk

Length: 167
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
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TCM - Natascha McElhone on meeting Kevin Kline
The actress remembers favourite movies like Brief Encounter and recalls a meeting with Kevin Kline. For more classic clips and great video go to http://www.tcmonline.co.uk

Length: 157
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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TCM - Natascha McElhone on Biopics
Natascha McElhone explains how she researches for a biopic and why it is important. For more classic clips and great video go to http://www.tcmonline.co.uk

Length: 98
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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TCM - Natascha McElhone on working with DeNiro on Ronin
The actress chats about her experience of working with Robert DeNiro and emphasises the importance of having a good script. For more classic clips and great video go to http://www.tcmonline.co.uk

Length: 181
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Lena Headey and Natascha McElhone Mrs Dalloway 1997
But this question of love (she thought, putting her coat away), this falling in love with women. Take Sally Seton; her relation in the old days with Sally Seton. Had not that, after all, been love? The strange thing, on looking back, was the purity, the integrity, of her feeling for Sally. It was not like one's feeling for a man. It was completely disinterested, and besides, it had a quality which could only exist between women, between women just grown up. It was protective, on her side; sprang from a sense of being in league together, a presentiment of something that was bound to part them (they spoke of marriage always as a catastrophe), which led to this chivalry, this protective feeling which was much more on her side than Sally's. For in those days she was completely reckless; did the most idiotic things out of bravado; bicycled round the parapet on the terrace; smoked cigars. Absurd, she was--very absurd. But the charm was overpowering, to her at least, so that she could remember standing in her bedroom at the top of the house holding the hot-water can in her hands and saying aloud, "She is beneath this roof. . . . She is beneath this roof!" No, the words meant absolutely nothing to her now. She could not even get an echo of her old emotion. But she could remember going cold with excitement, and doing her hair in a kind of ecstasy (now the old feeling began to come back to her, as she took out her hairpins, laid them on the dressing-table, began to do her hair), with the rooks flaunting up and down in the pink evening light, and dressing, and going downstairs, and feeling as she crossed the hall "if it were now to die 'twere now to be most happy." That was her feeling--Othello's feeling, and she felt it, she was convinced, as strongly as Shakespeare meant Othello to feel it, all because she was coming down to dinner in a white frock to meet Sally Seton! She was wearing pink gauze--was that possible? She SEEMED, anyhow, all light, glowing, like some bird or air ball that has flown in, attached itself for a moment to a bramble. But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people. Aunt Helena just wandered off after dinner; Papa read the paper. Peter Walsh might have been there, and old Miss Cummings; Joseph Breitkopf certainly was, for he came every summer, poor old man, for weeks and weeks, and pretended to read German with her, but really played the piano and sang Brahms without any voice. All this was only a background for Sally. She stood by the fireplace talking, in that beautiful voice which made everything she said sound like a caress, to Papa, who had begun to be attracted rather against his will (he never got over lending her one of his books and finding it soaked on the terrace), when suddenly she said, "What a shame to sit indoors!" and they all went out on to the terrace and walked up and down. Peter Walsh and Joseph Breitkopf went on about Wagner. She and Sally fell a little behind. Then came the most exquisite moment of her whole life passing a stone urn with flowers in it. Sally stopped; picked a flower; kissed her on the lips. The whole world might have turned upside down! The others disappeared; there she was alone with Sally. And she felt that she had been given a present, wrapped up, and told just to keep it, not to look at it--a diamond, something infinitely precious, wrapped up, which, as they walked (up and down, up and down), she uncovered, or the radiance burnt through, the revelation, the religious feeling!--when old Joseph and Peter faced them: "Star-gazing?" said Peter. It was like running one's face against a granite wall in the darkness! It was shocking; it was horrible! Not for herself. She felt only how Sally was being mauled already, maltreated; she felt his hostility; his jealousy; his determination to break into their companionship. All this she saw as one sees a landscape in a flash of lightning--and Sally (never had she admired her so much!) gallantly taking her way unvanquished. She laughed. She made old Joseph tell her the names of the stars, which he liked doing very seriously. She stood there: she listened. She heard the names of the stars. "Oh this horror!" she said to herself, as if she had known all along that something would interrupt, would embitter her moment of happiness. Virginia Woolf 1925

Length: 202
Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
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Natasha McElhone - BAFTA 2008
Natasha McElhone before the BAFTA 2008 Film Awards

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NATASCHA MCELHONE modelografia.com
NATASCHA MCELHONE

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Oliver McElhone
Singing Irish Soldier Laddie at Rose Tree Park in Media, PA. This was with my cell phone and I'm too far back, but the sound is good except for the sound of some chick who can't sing ;)

Length: 108
Rating: 4.70 (3 ratings)
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Oliver McElhone-Unicorn Song
Brittingham's Pub. Happy Birthday Jackie!

Length: 213
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
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NATASCHA MCELHONE - www.malcriadas.com
NATASCHA MCELHONE - www.malcriadas.com

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