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Oliver Parker (born 6 September 1960) is a British film director, screenwriter, and former actor. He is known for writing and directing the film adaptations of Shakespeare 's Othello (1995) and Wilde 's The Importance of Being Earnest (2002), and for his role as Peloquin in the cult film Nightbreed (1990).
Oliver Parker was born on 6 September 1960 in London, England, UK. He is a director and actor, known for Johnny English Reborn (2011), Othello (1995) and The Importance of Being Earnest (2002).
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Oliver Parker is a British director and actor, known for comedy films such as Johnny English Reborn and The Importance of Being Earnest. He has also directed his family members, including his brother Nathaniel Parker and his daughter Bel Parker.
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Oliver Parker is a British filmmaker who has adapted Shakespeare, Wilde, and other classics. He also directed the "St. Trinian's" and "Johnny English" comedies. See his filmography, ratings, and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Oliver Parker is an English film director, actor and writer. He has directed films such as Johnny English Reborn, Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jun 21, 2002 · The Importance of Being Earnest: Directed by Oliver Parker. With Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon. In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym ("Ernest") for their on-the-sly activities.
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Director Oliver Parker talks about his new film based on the true story of Bernard Jordan, who escaped from his care home to join D-Day veterans in Normandy. He praises Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson for their performances and the script by William Ivory.