A dark-haired, well-built and handsome performer with a charming comedic flair that marked him as a uniquely appealing actor with certain leading man potential, British actor Dominic West spent the 1990s honing his trade with London stage work, starring turns in small British features and supporting parts in larger-scale productions. He made his big screen debut in 1995's "Wavelength", a drama set at prestigious Oxford University, a setting revisited by the actor in the following year's "True Blue", based on the school's famed 1987 boat race. West starred as rowing club captain Donald MacDonald in the drama, and made the most of a somewhat blandly written role. 1996 also saw the actor take a featured role in a film adaptation of "Richard III" starring Ian McKe...
A college lecturer takes off to Paris to start anew after a scandal had cost him his job.
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Black Swan
"2 words - Natalie Portman"A young ballerina - Nina's passion of ballet dancing takes to new heights as her company searches for a new lead to play both the roles of White and Black...