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Spall had to "dig deep" to play the title role in Mr. Turner, which is now out on DVD. The 19th century painter was a "man of massive contradictions," he says. Originally broadcast Dec. 15, 2014.
Timothy Spall has a "touching" new Netflix British drama on the way with an A-list cast that you'll want to add to your watchlist. Goodbye June was announced earlier this year, and follows the trials ...
When Timothy Spall and Imelda Staunton arrive to London’s Soho Hotel to discuss their new film “Finding Your Feet,” they can’t stop complimenting each other.
Timothy Spall, who played Wormtail in the ‘Harry Potter’ films, is almost unrecognizable after losing a significant amount of weight — see him now ...
Timothy Spall and Maggie Smith 's forgotten British drama From Time to Time is now streaming for free in the UK. Directed by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, the adventure fantasy film stars ...
Timothy Spall has drawn huge praise for his performance as Peter Farquhar, a cherished and inspirational teacher who was murdered in 2015, in the BBC One true-crime drama The Sixth Commandment ...
Actor Timothy Spall launched VE Day 80th anniversary events by reading Winston Churchill's 1945 victory speech in Parliament Square. Standing by Churchill's statue, Spall declared: 'This is your ...
The 22nd edition of the Transilvania International Film Festival kicked off with the premiere of Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson's 'Northern Comfort,' starring Spall.
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Timothy Spall saves the silly, clichéd Death Valley - MSNSpall is John Chapel, the one-time star of an Inspector Morse -style TV detective show called Caesar, now living in grumpy seclusion in Wales. He is persuaded to throw back the shutters when the ...
Bafta winner Timothy Spall has said it was a “privilege” to tell the story of the manipulation and murder of Peter Farquhar in the true crime drama The Sixth Commandment.
Two of Britain’s biggest stars won top honors at the BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday: Timothy Spall finally prevailed in the Best Actor race after three previous bids while Sarah Lancashire collected ...
Timothy Spall has said that the arts should not be spoken of as an economic “bloodsucker”, and called on the next government to appreciate how creative industries contribute to society. The ...
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