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  1. Marcus Carl Franklin (born February 24, 1993) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying an incarnation of Bob Dylan , who calls himself "Woody Guthrie", in the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There , written and directed by Todd Haynes ; for this role, he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male .

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    The film opens by invoking Bob Dylan's motorcycle accident of 1966, which marked a turning point in his career. The accident was real – probably. The details are obscure and inconsistent, leading some to questioned whether it happened at all. "There certainly was an accident, or rather an incident," wrote Dylan biographer Howard Sounes. "But it was...

    Back in the 1950s, a young African-American Dylan (Marcus Carl Franklin) rides boxcars and calls himself Woody Guthrieafter the folk musician. The scenario is also plainly not literal – for starters, the real Dylan has technically always been a white guy – though it is inspired by Dylan's real-life admiration for Guthrie. Later, there will be a nod...

    Throughout the film, aspects of Dylan are played by six different actors. In addition to Kid Dylan, there's Poetry Dylan (Ben Whishaw), Grumpy Dylan (Christian Bale), Sellout Dylan (Heath Ledger), Cowboy Dylan (Richard Gere) and Speedy Dylan (Cate Blanchett). It's as if you divided Bob Dylan by the Spice Girls. Still, this is a creative and potenti...

    It takes some trying. At least four of the Dylans teeter unwittingly on the brink of parody. The only Dylans of substance are Kid Dylan and Speedy Dylan, and even Speedy Dylan is – despite the generally excellent reviews afforded to Blanchett's performance – kind of a wazzock. "Perhaps you sold out to God!" says a pre-diet Peter Jackson lookalike, ...

    Grumpy Dylan plays an electric set at a folk festival and is booed. The real Dylan was booed at the Newport folk festival in 1965, supposedly because he went electric. Real-life witnesses have suggested that the bigger problem was the quality of the amplification or length of the performance. "Some had travelled thousands of miles and paid a lot of...

    Instead of probing any of its Dylans or contextualising them in history or culture, I'm Not There leaps erratically back and forth, permitting neither screenplay nor camera to rest on any one thing for long enough to turn it into an idea. Soon, this becomes irritating. Then boring. By the second hour, the film is hurling random magical realist elem...

    Bob Dylan is a fascinating subject, both as a musician and as a man, but this film's multiple emperors have no clothes.

  2. Sep 18, 2010 · We go one-on-one for an exclusive interview with actor Marcus Carl Franklin to talk about his role in, I'm Not There.For more movie trailers, movie reviews, ...

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  3. 3,298 likes, 21 comments - cinema.encyclopedia on March 26, 2024: "Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Richard Gere, Marcus Carl Franklin, Heath Ledger and Ben Whishaw ...

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  4. Nov 18, 2007 · A young, guitar-toting black kid (Marcus Carl Franklin) hops a freight train, finds a pair of hoboes, and declares that his name is Woody Guthrie. The time is the late nineteen-fifties. The kid ...

  5. Feb 24, 1993 · Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus Carl Franklin (born February 24, 1993) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying an incarnation of Bob Dylan who calls himself "Woody Guthrie" in the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, written and directed by Todd Haynes.

  6. Nov 20, 2007 · Exclusive from New York City via TV-Wire, Staci Layne Wilson in an exclusive sit-down 1:1 interview with actor Marcus Carl Franklin (Bob Dylan).

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