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Firth 'too old' to be sex symbol
Colin Firth thinks he is too old to be a sex symbol.The 49-year-old British actor – who gained his heartthrob status with performances in ‘Bridget Jones’ Diary’ and ‘Mamma Mia!’ - is flatt...
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News Blaze
Colin Firth No Sex Symbol
Colin Firth is always surprised when people refer to him as a sex symbol, and thinks at 49 he is getting too old for the tag.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Holiday films you won't want to miss
It's been less than a dazzling year at the movies, so fingers crossed that Hollywood is saving the best for last. Holiday offerings are off to a promising start, with actors such as Daniel Day-Lewis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, Meryl Streep, Colin
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MTV.com
Colin Firth Wants To Make 'Mamma Mia 2' A Pretty Hate Machine
Remember the “Mamma Mia!” movie that came out last year? The one that starred Meryl Streep and was based on the stage musical, which itself was based on a whole bunch of ABBA songs from the '70s? Yeah, well that movie is now the highest-grossing
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The Observer
The King's Speech draws great British cast
Colin Firth joined by Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Gambon, Timothy Spall and Derek Jacobi in biopic about reluctant wartime monarch George VI
A roll call of British acting talent has been added to the cast list of The Kin
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The Guardian
The Northerner: Jedward? Never heard of him
Our weekly roundup of the best of the northern press
I've been waging gentle war this week on behalf of local papers, which give us such a rich harvest in the Northerner every week. I always like re-entering the thread in
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The Daily Telegraph
A Christmas Carol review
Robert Zemeckis; Colin Firth; Jim Carrey; Gary Oldman; Rating:
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The Observer
Frugal Christmas arrives early for Disney at UK box office
It's only November and A Christmas Carol is already No 1, albeit with a lacklustre £1.92m. The box-office feast will only truly start next week with 2012 and the Twilight sequel
The chart-topper Knocking Michael Jackson'
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