As the Academy Awards near, here are 50 great quotes about acting
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:35AMFrom Alan Bennett to Homer Simpson, Martin Chilton picks the best quotes about living, pessimism and looking on the bleak side of life
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:10AMA look back at Baywatch and Knight Rider star David Hasselhoff who has changed his name to Hoff
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:47AMMartin Chilton picks some of the playwright's funniest lines
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:44AMHamlet actor Benedict Cumberbatch tells crowds to 'f--- the politicians' in plea for aid for refugees
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:00PMThe web was meant to make getting tickets to popular events easier. Yet all the skills of a digital ninja do not prevent howling disappointment
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:17PMTo celebrate Angela Lansbury's 90th birthday, David Gritten picks her 10 greatest performances
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:45AMFive decades of women who've fallen for 007
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:06AMHelen Mirren, musical Fun Home and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time all triumph
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:26PMAs she prepares for her final performance, the ballerina shares the tales behind her favourite roles.
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMDuring today's election frenzy, why not refresh your knowledge of some elections that have formed the basis of art, books, films and television shows? By Jonathan McAloon
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMWith the first professional production of the famous musical opening at the Lyric Hammersmith, we we remember Bugsy's journey through the ages and the stages Gallery by Jonathan McAloon
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:21AMWith two films released this year, Far From The Madding Crowd and Suffragette, we look back over Carey Mulligan's dizzying rise to fame
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:25PMLondon theatreland's prize-giving ceremony at the Royal Opera House
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:52AMAs Bob Hope is celebrated on BBC2, we pick his funniest lines
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:32AMThe year's best pieces to add to your reading list from the Telegraph's arts desk
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:59AMIn pics: Behind the scenes at the Northern Ballet with photographer Justin Slee
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:31AMAs Gemma Arterton lands an Olivier Award nomination for best actress in a musical, we take a look at her career
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:32AMExclusive trailer: Maggie Smith stars as the homeless woman who lived in Alan Bennett's driveway for 15 years, in the film of his hit West End Play
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:30AMFollowing Eddie Redmayne's Oscars triumph, we look at some of the film and television roles that defined him as an actor
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:31AMIs Wolf Hall's Henry a match for Richard Burton's? Jasper Rees takes a look back at memorable portrayals of the monarch
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:04AMTennant criticises Britain's 'lightning cannot strike twice' attitude for the crime drama failing to repeat its achievements
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:35AMThe Oscar nominee's best performances, from Sex and the City to American Sniper
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:34AMMark Brown applauds this confident staging of Brian Friel's complex, intelligent, tragic drama
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:58AMDominic Cavendish admires the mix of chutzpah and invention in Tree, a play by and starring the cult comedian Daniel Kitson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:41AMPlanning dinner and a show? These London restaurants' pre- and post-theatre set menus are perfect for visits to the West End and beyond
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:35AMFrom Black Mirror to Agent Carter, the British actress's best roles
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:33PMFive previously unseen films of the Bolshoi Ballet in full flight are now available on DVD. Mark Monahan takes a fascinating journey back in time
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:05AMNoël Coward, the playwright and wit and author of Blithe Spirit, was born on December 16, 1899
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