
Mark Rylance, celebrating the opening of La Bete at an aftershow party in New York City. October 14, 2010

Mark Rylance, with Joanna Lumley and David Hyde Pierce

Mark Rylance, celebrating the opening of La Bete at an aftershow party in New York City. October 14, 2010

Mark Rylance, with Joanna Lumley and David Hyde Pierce
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Mark Rylance and David Hyde Pierce

Mark Rylance, Joanna Lumley, and David Hyde Pierce

Stephen Ouimette and Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance and Liza Sadovy
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Thanks to regular reader Susan, for alerting me about these new photos she took outside Comedy Theatre after a showing of La Bête. You can view more photos on Susan’s Flickr set.

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Here is part 2 (part 1 is here). Thanks Manoah Bowman (courtesy of Independent Visions) for sending me these photos of Mark Rylance from the 1995 film, Angels & Insects. Enjoy.

(with Jeremy Kemp)


(with Kristin Scott Thomas)

(with Kristin Scott Thomas)


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what a gorgeous photo! I found this on Facebook.

Rylance at the 2010 Laurence Olivier Awards (where he snagged Best Actor for his role in JERUSALEM)
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Many thanks to Manoah Bowman (courtesy of Independent Visions) for contacting me and sending me these very beautiful, rarely seen photos of Mark Rylance from the 1995 film, Angels & Insects. I even made one of these photos the wallpaper on my computer!
I will post 6 more photos in Part Two in a few days, so stay tuned.

(with Patsy Kensit)




(with Kristin Scott Thomas)

(with Patsy Kensit and Annette Badland)
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A formal portrait of Mark Rylance, the greatest thespian actor of our time (photo taken by Sheila Burnett)
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Rylance, holding up a portrait of Christopher Marlowe, at the Globe Theatre in London. Rylance is one of many prominent theatre figures who believe Shakespeare did NOT write all of his plays, charging that Marlowe and Francis Bacon might have written some of Shakespeare’s plays.
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