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"Sense and Sensibility" has rounded out its cast with George MacKay, Caitríona Balfe, Fiona Shaw and more joining the Jane ...
Focus Features and Working Title Films new redo of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility has added Caitríona Balfe, Frank ...
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On July 11, Deadline reported that Esmé Creed-Miles ( Hanna) has been cast as Marianne Dashwood, Elinor’s emotional and ...
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As previously reported, Daisy Edgar-Jones will lead as Elinor Dashwood, with Esme Creed-Miles playing Marianne Dashwood.
Jane Austen is having a serious regency renaissance; we're getting a new Netflix Pride & Prejudice, a BBC spinoff about Mary ...
Focus Features announced six additional cast members for its "Sense and Sensibility" film on Monday, including Caitriona ...
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Glamour on MSNA New Sense and Sensibility Adaptation Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones Is Happening—Here’s Everything We KnowDaisy Edgar-Jones is getting her own Jane Austen moment. The actor just announced that she’s starring in an upcoming adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, Austen’s beloved first novel about two sisters ...
Daisy Edgar-Jones will star in the upcoming remake of "Sense and Sensibility," which is in the works at Focus Features.
The Normal People star will play Elinor, the eldest of the Dashwood sisters and the story’s main protagonist. Besides Normal People, Edgar-Jones has starred in a number of splashy projects like ...
"Sense & Sensibility" follows the two older daughters, Elinor (Danea C. Osseni) and Marianne (Quinlan Fitzgerald), through a series of unfortunate events and romantic mishaps.
ESSENCE: Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility was published in 1811, and set sometime between 1792 and 1797. Is this adaptation of the novel historically accurate? Vanessa Riley: Yes, it is.
The opening notes of “Sense and Sensibility,” the luscious production from TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, succinctly capture the obstacles facing two young women of England at the twilight of ...
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