Waterloo


12:10 pm - 1:06 pm, Sunday, February 15 on Great! Action (42)

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Napoleon returns from exile on Elba and regains control of the French army in a bid to reclaim his empire and depose the king. Meanwhile, the Duke of Wellington marshals the allied forces for the fateful battle to come and the day that will change the course of history. Drama, with Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles, Jack Hawkins, Dan O'Herlihy, Michael Wilding and Virginia McKenna


1970
Epic Historical/Period Drama Movie/Drama War

Cast & Crew

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Rod Steiger (Actor) .. Napoleon Bonaparte
Christopher Plummer (Actor) .. Duke of Wellington
Orson Welles (Actor) .. Louis XVIII
Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. Marshal Michel Ney
Virginia McKenna (Actor) .. Duchess of Richmond
Jack Hawkins (Actor) .. Gen Thomas Picton
Michael Wilding (Actor) .. Sir William Ponsonby
Donal Donnelly (Actor) .. Pte O'Connor

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Did You Know..

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Rod Steiger (Actor) .. Napoleon Bonaparte
Christopher Plummer (Actor) .. Duke of Wellington
Born: December 13, 1929 in Toronto
Best Known For: The Sound of Music.
Early-life: Born Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer in Toronto, Canada, on December 13, 1929, the only child of Isabelle and John. His parents divorced shortly after his birth and he was brought up at his mother's family home in Senneville, Quebec, near Montreal. He studied to be a concert pianist but developed an interest in acting after seeing Laurence Olivier's film version of Henry V. He joined the Canadian Repertory Company in Ottawa, Ontario, and appeared in around 75 roles between 1948 and 1950.
Career: Plummer made his Broadway debut in 1953 in The Starcross Story - a play that lasted just one night. He had better luck with his next show, Home is the Hero, which lasted for 30 performances. He has since appeared successfully on stages around the world, including London. Plummer's film career began in 1958 when he was cast in Stage Struck, but it was The Sound of Music in 1965 that made him an international star. Since then, he has been a heavily in-demand character actor and appeared in a number of notable films, including The Night of the Generals (1967), The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), Malcolm X (1992), The Insider (1999), A Beautiful Mind (2001) and The Lake House (2006). He received his first Academy Award nomination in 2009 for The Last Station, but lost out to Christoph Waltz. He had better luck in 2012 when he won an Oscar for his performance in Beginners (2010). His recent credits include Priest (2011) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011).
Quote: "Too many people in the world are unhappy with their lot. And then they retire and they become vegetables. I think retirement in any profession is death, so I'm determined to keep crackin'."
Trivia: His daughter from his first marriage to Tammy Grimes is the actress Amanda Plummer.
Orson Welles (Actor) .. Louis XVIII
Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. Marshal Michel Ney
Virginia McKenna (Actor) .. Duchess of Richmond
Jack Hawkins (Actor) .. Gen Thomas Picton
Michael Wilding (Actor) .. Sir William Ponsonby
Donal Donnelly (Actor) .. Pte O'Connor
Sergei Bondarchuk (Director)

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