![]() ![]() Fill out a booking request form for Geoffrey Rush, or call our office atġ.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. Listens to the needs of organizations and corporations seeking to hire keynote speakers, celebrities The team at All American Entertainment represents and Or corporate entertainment for over 15 years. Geoffrey Rush for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, Our booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure talent like To check availability on Geoffrey Rush and other top speakers and celebrities. He has become involved in the preservation of heritage and architecture, becoming a figurehead for a campaign for the preservation of Camberwell Railway Station from demolition by developers and championing a National Trust of Australia (Victoria) poll for the Victorian Heritage Icons Awards. Geoffrey Rush currently lives in Camberwell, a suburb of Melbourne. In 2005, he starred in Steven Spielberg's film Munich as Ephraim, a cold Mossad officer. ![]() For this performance, he won an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Mini-series or Movie. Geoffrey Rush played actor Peter Sellers in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. He starred in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, as Captain Barbossa, and is also to appear in sequels. Rush's career continues at an amazingly fast pace, with nine films released from 2001 through 2003. In 2000, he received his third Academy Award nomination, for Quills, in which he played the Marquis de Sade. ![]() A pun on Geoffrey Rush's name (and the circumstances), was used in the opening prologue of the play with the comment that the "Optus Playhouse was opening with a Rush". This was the opening production of the Optus Playhouse, at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre at South Bank in Brisbane. In September, 1998, Geoffrey Rush played the title role in the Beaumarchais play "The Marriage of Figaro" for the Queensland Theatre Company. From that point on, his career skyrocketed. In 1996, he starred in Shine, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. His next film was in Gillian Armstrong's Starstruck, the following year. Geoffrey Rush's film debut was in the Australian film Hoodwink in 1981. He also appeared in an on-going production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" as "John Worthing". Geoffrey Rush also appeared in the William Shakespeare plays, "The Winter's Tale" with the South Australia Theatre Company in 1987 (at The Playhouse in Adelaide, South Australia), and "Troilus and Cressida" (at the Old Museum Building in 1989). Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.Geoffrey Rush has appeared on stage for Company B, the Brisbane Arts Theatre, as well as in many other theatre venues, and has worked as a theatre director. “Final Portrait” will be released on March 23. Later that month, Rush filed a defamation lawsuit against the news organization that published the allegations - which he denies - Sydney’s Daily Telegraph. The same cannot be said for Rush: in December, he resigned as president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, following a report that he engaged in “inappropriate behavior” while performing as King Lear in a Sydney Theatre Company production that ran from November 2015 to January 2016. Anderson at the Texas Film Awards, presented by the Austin Film Society. Hammer is expected to attend, as he’ll be honored one night earlier alongside P.T. Its American premiere will take place on March 9 at SXSW. Co-starring three-time Emmy winner Tony Shalhoub, Clémence Poésy (the “Harry Potter” films), and Sylvie Testud (“La Vie en Rose”), the film was released across the pond in August. “Final Portrait” premiered at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival, where it earned a B+ from IndieWire. ![]()
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