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Alternate Names: Kiera Knightley, Keira Christina Knightley, کایرا نایتلی, เคียรา ไนต์ลีย์, 凯拉 奈特莉, 綺拉奈特莉
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Keira Christina Knightley, born March 26, 1985 in London to actors Will Knightley and Sharman Macdonald, began her acting career at age six with commercials and television films. She gained prominence as Sabé, Padmé Amidala's handmaiden, in 'Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace' (1999). Her breakthrough role was as a tomboy footballer in 'Bend It Like Beckham' (2002), followed by global stardom playing Elizabeth Swann in the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' series. Knightley has since starred in numerous films, including 'Love Actually' (2003), 'Pride & Prejudice' (2005), and 'The Imitation Game' (2014). She's known for her roles in period dramas and has received critical acclaim, earning nominations for Academy Awards, BAFTAs, Golden Globes, and an Olivier Award. On stage, she's appeared in productions like 'The Misanthrope', 'The Children's Hour', and 'Thérèse Raquin'. Knightley is married to musician James Righton with whom she has two daughters.
Birth Name: Sienna Rose Diana Miller
Birth Date: 1981-12-28
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA
Alternate Names: Sienna Rose, Sienna Rose Miller, Sienna Rose Miller, Sienna Rose, سینا میلر, سیه نا میلر, 시에나 밀러
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Sienna Miller, born Sienna Rosie Diana Miller on December 28, 1981 in New York City but raised in London, is an English actress of American birth. She began her career as a fashion model, appearing in Italian Vogue and the Pirelli calendar before her acting breakthrough in 'Layer Cake' (2004) and 'Alfie' (2004). Miller has since appeared in notable films such as 'Factory Girl' (2006), 'The Edge of Love' (2008), and 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' (2009). After a brief hiatus, she returned to acting with prominent roles and nominations for her performance as Tippi Hedren in 'The Girl' (2012). Miller's work has also included appearances in films like 'Foxcatcher' (2014), 'American Sniper' (2014), and the miniseries 'The Loudest Voice' (2019).
Release Year: 2008
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Edge of Love, Amor Extremo, Edge of Love - Was von der Liebe bleibt, En el límite del amor, Agapi sta akra, Granica ljubavi, A szerelem határai, Meiles riba, No Limite do Amor, Запретная любовь
Director: John Maybury
Writer: Rebekah Gilbertson, Sharman Macdonald
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Companies: BBC Film, Capitol Films, Hindsight Media, Prescience Film Fund, Rainy Day Films, Sarah Radclyffe Productions, Wales Creative IP Fund
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film
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In war-torn London, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas rekindles his relationship with childhood sweetheart Vera Phillips, now a cabaret singer. However, Vera also falls for William Killick, a charming officer she meets in London. Despite her newfound love for William, Vera still feels the spark between herself and Dylan, who is married to the adventurous Caitlin. The two women form an unexpected friendship despite their shared affection for Dylan. When Vera becomes pregnant and William is posted abroad, she returns to Wales with Dylan and Caitlin. Upon William's return, his jealousy towards Dylan intensifies due to neighborhood gossip. Enraged, William attacks Dylan, forcing Vera to choose between the men in her life and her beloved friend.
Edge of Love (2008) is a British biographical drama directed by John Maybury, focusing on the romantic relationships surrounding Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The film explores the love triangle between Dylan, his wife Caitlin, and their mutual friend Vera Phillips, who becomes romantically involved with both Dylan and William Killick. Set against the backdrop of World War II London and Wales, the story delves into themes of desire, guilt, love, friendship, and the complexities of relationships. The narrative is inspired by real-life events and characters.