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Hugo Weaving cover story and interview in Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) 30 May 2009. Hugo discusses his philosopy of acting and latest film Last Ride
Hugo Weaving cover story and interview in Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) 30 May 2009. Hugo discusses his philosopy of acting and latest film Last Ride
Hugo Soares no Jantar-ConvÃvio na sede do Rancho Folclórico da Costa - Maceira. 24 de Fevereiro de 2023
Little Fish preview/ and Cate Blanchett interview in Limelight, the ABC-TV magazine, September 2005. The article also features comments from costars Hugo Weaving, Martin Henderson and director Rowan Woods.
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Preview of V for Vendetta originally posted in the New York Times online edition 19 May 2005. Includes interviews with Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and James McTiegue. Best viewed at Original Resolution.
Profile of Hugo Weaving, including a preview of his film Last Ride, from The Age, 3 July 2009 (text is the same as the Sydney Morning Herald piece "Sins of the Father")
Hugo is one of the coolest cays ever. He thinks he is human. He has been hospitalized and put on iv fluids.
Hugo Weaving cover story/interview in ABC Limelight, August 2009. Hugo discusses his film Last Ride, his forthcoming play God of Carnage, and his priorities as an actor.
Transcript from the ABC's Anzac Day website of WWI soldier's accounts read by Hugo Weaving. To hear the audio, and see the excerpts in context, go here:
JL Bourg vs ADA Blois - 16e Finale de Coupe de France - Mardi 15 novembre 2022 ©Alexandre Josserand
Hugo Weaving cover story and interview in Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) 30 May 2009. Hugo discusses his philosopy of acting and latest film Last Ride
Hugo Weaving cover story/interview in ABC Limelight, August 2009. Hugo discusses his film Last Ride, his forthcoming play God of Carnage, and his priorities as an actor. NB: Crowjane does not endorse this list as including Hugo's five "best" films ... nor, she thinks, would Hugo. ;) Priscilla and Last Ride qualify; the others are merely famous.