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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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The production is directed by Anthony Page and the cast also includes Frances O'Connor, Ned Beatty and Gemma Jones.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Frances O'Connor plays a nurse who falls in love with Sgt.
Australian Frances O'Connor ( Kiss or Kill ) is the other standout.
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Phuong Nguyen, Exotic Dancer
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Frances O'Connor (who, appropriately, played the heroine of a Victorian novel in Mansfield Park ) is the vision of the young Geraldine Chaplin as the Bront devotee searching for her Heathcliff.
Cast: Frances O'Connor as Nikki Matt Day as Al Chris Haywood as Detective Hummer Andrew S.
Rush, Frances O'Connor, David Wenham, and Heather Mitchell.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Young Fanny Price (played by Hannah Taylor Gordon as a child and Frances O'Connor as an adult) is shipped off from her squalid home in Portsmouth to live with wealthy relatives in the country estate of Mansfield Park.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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He is intended as a "toy" to comfort the grieving Monica Swinton (Frances O'Connor), whose own son Martin (Jake Thomas) is in a coma.
Wonderfully portrayed by Frances OConnor, Monica Swinton seems to be a woman trapped within a web of conflicting emotions and desires.
Frances O'Connor is heart-wrenching in her few scenes, but others like William Hurt are used only fleetingly.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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However, David's mother (Frances O'Connor) suddenly awakens, see her strange son with scissors, panics and is cut.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Australian actress Frances O'Connor and American actor Sam Robards play David's adoptive parents with all the confusion and racist superiority that they can muster.
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