David Schofield

A native of Manchester, England, born in 1951, actor David Schofield grew up in a working-class family as one of 10 children, and first caught the drama bug at age 12 at an all-boy's school located in...
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    By: WENN.com Source September 23, 2011 5:00am EST
    Indigenous Australian actor David Gulpilil has been sentenced to at least five months in prison for assaulting his wife.
  • The Wolfman Review
    By: Thomas Leupp February 10, 2010 6:56pm EST
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  • Lust, Caution Review
    By: Jenny Peters October 05, 2007 6:24am EST
    This erotically charged sizzler from Oscar-winning director Ang Lee is a brilliant look at how the best-laid plans of freedom fighters during wartime can backfire, especially when sex with the enemy is a fundamental part of their deadly scheme.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Review
    By: Kit Bowen May 25, 2007 7:50am EST
    Is this third installment an overblown, drawn-out spectacle with more plot twists than a pretzel factory? Perhaps. Does it still deliver a visually stunning, wham-bam conclusion to a rousing pirate trilogy? Absolutely.
  • The Ringer Review
    By: Brian Marder December 23, 2005 6:14am EST
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  • Doom Review
    By: Steven Trautmann October 21, 2005 2:05pm EST
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    By: Hollywood.com Staff April 24, 2001 3:51pm EST
    Enemy at the Gates won't find too many friends at the box office -- fans of war movies (and of Jude Law) will appreciate it, but there isn't much for everyone else in this mid-March downer.