Michael Gambon Biography
Dry White Season, where teacher Donald Sutherland and lawyer Marlon Brando struggled against a South African judicial system made evil by Apartheid. His next film saw him as another classic Gambon monster - Albert Spica in Peter Greenawayrights to all his works, and the film switches between his struggle and the unfolding tale of the novel itself, all sex and roulette. For a couple of years, Gambon would restrict his work to his twin homes of Ireland and England. 1998's DancingOpen Range, a return to form for Kevin Costner that saw Gambon as a bullying rancher who runs the local town and hates free grazers like peace-loving trail boss Robert Duvall and his formerly violent sidekick Costner. But Gambon's violent intimidation http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/michael_gambon_biog.html