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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them released approximately one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. He also appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' in 2017, Creator/AaronSorkin's courtroom drama ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicago7'' in 2020, and Creator/AdamMcKay's black comedy ''Film/DontLookUp'' in 2021.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them released approximately one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. He also appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' in 2017, Creator/AaronSorkin's courtroom drama ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicago7'' in 2020, and Creator/AdamMcKay's black comedy ''Film/DontLookUp'' in 2021.
2021, and ''Literature/BonesAndAll'' as Sully in 2022.
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them released approximately one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. He also appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' in 2017, Creator/AaronSorkin's courtroom drama ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicagoSeven'' in 2020, and Creator/AdamMcKay's black comedy ''Film/DontLookUp'' in 2021.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them released approximately one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. He also appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' in 2017, Creator/AaronSorkin's courtroom drama ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicagoSeven'' ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicago7'' in 2020, and Creator/AdamMcKay's black comedy ''Film/DontLookUp'' in 2021.
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' and again in 2021's ''Film/DontLookUp''.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release released approximately one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. In 2017, he He also appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, drama ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' in 2017, Creator/AaronSorkin's courtroom drama ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicagoSeven'' in 2020, and again Creator/AdamMcKay's black comedy ''Film/DontLookUp'' in 2021's ''Film/DontLookUp''.
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}''.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015 to 2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}''.
''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' and again in 2021's ''Film/DontLookUp''.
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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' (born 18 January 1960 in Ashford, England) is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' Mark Rylance (born 18 January 1960 in Ashford, England) is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.
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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' (born 18 January 1960) is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' (born 18 January 1960) 1960 in Ashford, England) is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

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Born in Kent, Mark was raised in Wisconsin, where his parents taught at the University School of Milwaukee. Deciding early that he wanted to be a Shakespearean actor, Rylance attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, making a name for himself as a talented and versatile actor. He went on to make his professional debut with the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, later joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, and served as the Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre from 1995-2005.

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Born in Kent, Mark was raised in Wisconsin, where his parents taught at the University School of Milwaukee. Deciding early that he wanted to be a Shakespearean actor, Rylance attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, making a name for himself as a talented and versatile actor. He went on to make his professional debut with the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, later joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, and served as the Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre from 1995-2005.
1995 to 2005.



Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}''.

[[UsefulNotes/KnightFever He was awarded a knighthood in the New Year's Honours at the end of 2016]].

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances appearances, and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.2015 to 2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}''.

[[UsefulNotes/KnightFever He was awarded a knighthood in the New Year's Honours at the end of 2016]].2016]].
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[[Main/KnightFever [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever He was awarded a knighthood in the New Year's Honours at the end of 2016]].
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/Dunkirk''.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/Dunkirk''.
''Film/{{Dunkirk}}''.
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.
2015-2018. In 2017, he appeared in Creator/ChristopherNolan's war drama, ''Film/Dunkirk''.
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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' (born 18 January 1960) is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.
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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and BBC2, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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Due to his focus on stage work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and BBC2, [=BBC2,=] at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.
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Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and BBC2, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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Due to his focus on stage work, work and possibly his florid LargeHam style, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and BBC2, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.
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Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, appearances and usually in fringe productions for C4 and BBC2, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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'''Mark Rylance''' is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

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Sir David '''Mark Rylance''' is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.



Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.2015-2018.

[[Main/KnightFever He was awarded a knighthood in the New Year's Honours at the end of 2016]].
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'''Mark Rylance''' is a British actor, theatre director, and playwright, generally regarded as one of the best theatre actors of his generation.

Born in Kent, Mark was raised in Wisconsin, where his parents taught at the University School of Milwaukee. Deciding early that he wanted to be a Shakespearean actor, Rylance attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, making a name for himself as a talented and versatile actor. He went on to make his professional debut with the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, later joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, and served as the Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre from 1995-2005.

Of his theatrical performances, the most prominent are his Olivier-winning role as Benedick in ''Theatre/MuchAdoAboutNothing'', his Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning performance in ''Boeing-Boeing'', and his role as Johnny Byron in ''Theatre/{{Jerusalem}}'', which won him his second Tony and Olivier awards for Best Actor.

Due to his focus on stage work, Rylance's performances on screen were limited to small film and TV appearances, at least until 2015, when he broke out in a big way: His performance in the BBC miniseries ''Series/WolfHall'' was universally acclaimed, and he won an Oscar for his supporting performance in ''Film/BridgeOfSpies'', the latter marking what seems to be the beginning of a very fruitful partnership with Creator/StevenSpielberg... the two of them are set to release one movie a year from 2015-2018.

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