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Alternate Names: Zoe Tapper, Zoë Tapper
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Zoë Tapper, born in 1981, is an English actress who rose to prominence playing Nell Gwynne in Richard Eyre's award-winning film Stage Beauty (2004). She has since been recognized for her roles as Anya Raczynski in Survivors and Mina Harker in Demons.
Release Year: 2004
Nation: Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America
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Director: Richard Eyre
Writer: Jeffrey Hatcher
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Companies: Lions Gate Films
Genre: Biographical Film, Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: 17th century, based on play or musical, duke
In 17th century London's theater scene, Ned Kynaston (Billy Crudup), a renowned actor known for his exceptional portrayal of female roles like Desdemona in Othello, faces an unexpected challenge to his career when King Charles II lifts the ban on female stage performers. This shift is initiated by Maria (Claire Danes), a talented woman who secretly auditions for and lands Kynaston's prized role. Initially resistant, Ned eventually finds it within himself to support Maria's success, even as he struggles with his own professional decline. Alongside these personal developments, the film explores the power dynamics and gender roles in theater production during this period.
Stage Beauty, directed by Richard Eyre in 2004, is a historical drama that centers around the changing landscape of London's theater scene in the 17th century. The story revolves around Ned Kynaston, a celebrated actor known for his convincing portrayal of female roles, and Maria, an aspiring actress who challenges gender norms by auditioning for traditionally male roles. The film explores themes of artistic freedom, gender roles, and power dynamics within the context of theater history. Based on the play 'The Girl in a Crowd' by Jeffrey Hatcher, Stage Beauty offers a compelling narrative about resilience and acceptance in the face of change.