Mumbers Mumbers After his appearance in "My Fair Lady" in London (April 2001), the Evening Standard claimed he was "known throughout the western world as the most beautiful man ever seen". British born actor who grew up in Yorkshire, England. Was awarded an honors degree in Classics from Oxford University in 1995. His critically acclaimed stage debut in 1998 at West Yorkshire Playhouse ... show all
Mumbers Mumbers After his appearance in "My Fair Lady" in London (April 2001), the Evening Standard claimed he was "known throughout the western world as the most beautiful man ever seen". British born actor who grew up in Yorkshire, England. Was awarded an honors degree in Classics from Oxford University in 1995. His critically acclaimed stage debut in 1998 at West Yorkshire Playhouse led him to the Royal National Theater in London, where he stayed until 2002 under the directorship of Trevor Nunn. Playing supporting roles alongside Sophie Okonedo and Jonathan Pryce amongst others, he appeared in Nunn's landmark productions of "Merchant of Venice, The (2001) (TV)", "Candide", and most notably "My Fair Lady", for which he won rave reviews across the board. After his 2003 appearance at the Donmar Warehouse theater in "The Vortex" with Chiwetel Ejiofor, he was offered a leading role in Lions Gate's "Good Woman, A (2004)" opposite Scarlett Johansson, Helen Hunt and Tom Wilkinson . Appeared in "Colour Me Kubrick (2005)" with John Malkovich, after which he received critical acclaim for his lead performance in the historical drama "Princes in the Tower (2005) (TV)". Subsequently starred in "These Foolish Things (2006)", playing opposite Anjelica Huston, Terence Stamp and Lauren Bacall. hide
Genres:Crime | Drama Countries:UK | USA Directors:Woody Allen Actors:John Benfield | Jim Carter | Philip Davis | Kenneth Edelson | Colin Farrell | Andrew Howard | Ewan McGregor | Mark Umbers | Tom Wilkinson | Hayley Atwell | Sally Hawkins | Clare Higgins | Tamzin Outhwaite
Two London brothers (McGregor and Farrell) are hard-up for cash, and both have girls to look out for, too (Atwell and Williams). When rich Uncle Howard (Wilkinson) comes to town and agrees to help them out, he admits his finances are under investigation, and he asks them to do him a favor and "take care of" an old business relation to keep his trouble under wraps - he says that they're family, and since he always takes care of them, the least they could do is help him out this once, as they're the only ones he can trust. The film follows their struggle with the immorality of this request and how each brother chooses to deal with it. Download:720pDivXiPod