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John
Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is a two-time Academy
Award-nominated American actor, producer and director. Throughout
his career, Malkovich has preferred the stage, often decrying the
piecemeal nature of filmmaking for compromising his performances. In
2002, Malkovich co-starred in several projects, including the
ill-received mobster-comedy, "The Knockaround Guys". He
made his feature directorial debut with an adaptation of Nicholas
Shakespeare's novel, "The Dancer Upstairs" (2002), a story
of mystery and romance set among South American revolutionaries.
Malkovich then appeared in the international comedy hit "Johnny
English" (2003), playing Pascal Sauvage, arch-nemesis of Roman
Atkinson's accident-prone secret agent. Later that year, he played
an older, wiser incarnation of career criminal Tom Ripley—a
character first popularized on film by Matt Damon—in the stylish
thriller "Ripley's Game" (2003). As Commandante John
Walesa, Malkovich starred alongside Catherine Deneuve in “A
Talking Picture” (2004), Portugal’s official entry for an
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film ... more |





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