#TheSilenceOfTheLambs (1991)
A young FBI cadet is aided by a manipulative cannibal killer in her pursuit of a madman who skins his victims.

🇬🇧 Dr. Hannibal Lecter played by #AnthonyHopkins
#BritFiendsFriday #BritBaddies #GoodInBeingBad

BBC war film leaves fans moved as they compare it to Schindler's List

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bbc-war-film-leaves-fans-37254920

Movie TV Tech Geeks #MovieFeatures #AnthonyHopkins #War #OneLife Anthony Hopkins' Near-Perfect WWII Drama Is Finally Free To Watch http://dlvr.it/TSvjCs
Movie TV Tech Geeks #MovieNews #JodieFoster #AnthonyHopkins #Tubi 35 Years Later, This Horror Masterpiece Gets a Second Chance on Streaming http://dlvr.it/TSvZrv
Florian Zeller – „The Father“ (2020)

Es gibt Filme, die nicht nur unsere Sinne berĂŒhren, sondern unsere Wahrnehmung herausfordern. Florian Zeller nimmt uns mit in eine Welt, in der die RealitĂ€t zerbricht, die Zeit sich auflöst und das eigene Ich sich langsam verliert. Was mich dabei so tief bewegt hat, ist nicht nur die erzĂ€hlerische PrĂ€zision, sondern auch der stille, aber ĂŒberaus politische Kommentar, der sich unter der OberflĂ€che verbirgt.. Mit Anthony Hopkins und Olivia Colman. (ARD, Wh.)

Zum Blog: https://nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/anthony-hopkins-the-father-2020/

Our next voting bracket topic is Favorite Anthony Hopkins Movies! These are movies he was in, whether the roles were big or small. We’re voting on the movies as a whole, for whatever reason you want.

I found 29 different ranked lists of “best Anthony Hopkins movies” and averaged them to make a big ol’ list on my website, which I used to seed the bracket.

Vote now in Round One! Everyone is welcome.
The deadline is Thursday evening, June 4.

https://votingbrackets.com/favorite-anthony-hopkins-movies-round-one/

#movies 🎬 #VotingBrackets #poll #AnthonyHopkins

Favorite Anthony Hopkins Movies – Round One

Our next voting bracket topic is Favorite Anthony Hopkins Movies! These are movies he was in, whether the roles were big or small. We're voting on the movies as a whole, for whatever reason you want. I found 29 different [...]

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Anthony Hopkins’ Early Years in the British Army Before His Acting Career

📰 Original title: Rare Photos of a Very Young Anthony Hopkins During His Time in the British Army

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#history #anthonyhopkins #britisharmy #nationalservice

Anthony Hopkins’ Early Years in the British Army Before His Acting Career

The article explores an often overlooked chapter in the early life of acclaimed actor Anthony Hopkins: his compulsory military service in the British Army during the late 1950s. Before achieving global fame for iconic roles such as Hannibal Lecter, Hopkins served two years of National Service from 1958 to 1960. He was assigned to the Royal Artillery, where he was officially known as Gunner Hopkins, carrying the service number 23449720. At the time, Hopkins had already completed studies at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, graduating in 1957. However, like many young men of his generation, he was required to fulfill National Service obligations. The transition from artistic training to the strict and disciplined environment of military life was challenging for him. The article highlights that Hopkins was a creative and somewhat nontraditional student, more inclined toward music and performance than rigid academic or military structures. Despite this, he later acknowledged that the experience helped instill discipline and a stronger sense of personal conduct, influenced in part by his upbringing. After completing his service in 1960, Hopkins returned to civilian life and quickly resumed his artistic path. He made his stage debut in Swansea and soon continued his formal training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London after earning a scholarship. This period served as a bridge between his early education in Wales and his professional acting career. The article also notes that his brief military experience later informed some of his screen performances, particularly in roles portraying military figures. Rare photographs from this time provide a glimpse into a lesser-known period of his life, showing the future star before his rise to international fame in cinema.

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Anthony Hopkins’ Early Years in the British Army Before His Acting Career

📰 Original title: Rare Photos of a Very Young Anthony Hopkins During His Time in the British Army

đŸ€– IA: It's not clickbait ✅
đŸ‘„ Users: It's not clickbait ✅

View full AI summary: https://en.killbait.com/anthony-hopkins-early-years-in-the-british-army-before-his-acting-career.html?utm_source=mastodon_social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=killbait.mastodon_social

#history #anthonyhopkins #britisharmy #nationalservice

Anthony Hopkins’ Early Years in the British Army Before His Acting Career

The article explores an often overlooked chapter in the early life of acclaimed actor Anthony Hopkins: his compulsory military service in the British Army during the late 1950s. Before achieving global fame for iconic roles such as Hannibal Lecter, Hopkins served two years of National Service from 1958 to 1960. He was assigned to the Royal Artillery, where he was officially known as Gunner Hopkins, carrying the service number 23449720. At the time, Hopkins had already completed studies at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, graduating in 1957. However, like many young men of his generation, he was required to fulfill National Service obligations. The transition from artistic training to the strict and disciplined environment of military life was challenging for him. The article highlights that Hopkins was a creative and somewhat nontraditional student, more inclined toward music and performance than rigid academic or military structures. Despite this, he later acknowledged that the experience helped instill discipline and a stronger sense of personal conduct, influenced in part by his upbringing. After completing his service in 1960, Hopkins returned to civilian life and quickly resumed his artistic path. He made his stage debut in Swansea and soon continued his formal training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London after earning a scholarship. This period served as a bridge between his early education in Wales and his professional acting career. The article also notes that his brief military experience later informed some of his screen performances, particularly in roles portraying military figures. Rare photographs from this time provide a glimpse into a lesser-known period of his life, showing the future star before his rise to international fame in cinema.

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None of my business

My philosophy is: It’s none of my business what people say of me and think of me. I am what I am and I do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. 
and it makes life so much easier.

~ Anthony Hopkins

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#AnthonyHopkins #ManhoodAndHonor #Quotes
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Presence, not pursuit.

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