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Kenneth Branagh on "Dead Again"

Actor and director Kenneth Branagh . Branagh and his wife, Emma Thompson are currently starring in the film adaptation of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." This interview was recorded and originally broadcast in 1991 at the time of the release of their movie, "Dead Again," a psychological thriller. In 1989, Branagh made a film adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry the Fifth;" he played the title role. That movie was nominated for an Oscar as best film. Branagh studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as acting, managing, and directing other groups, and working on several BBC productions.

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Other segments from the episode on May 31, 1993

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, May 31, 1993: Interview with Sheldon Harnick; Interview with Kenneth Branagh, Review of three albums featuring Lee Konitz.

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