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  1. Aug 27, 1999 · The Omega Code: Directed by Robert Marcarelli. With Casper Van Dien, Michael York, Catherine Oxenberg, Michael Ironside. SPOILER: A rabbi in Jerusalem develops software that can unlock prophecies in the Torah.

  2. Interview with Michael York. Roger Ebert October 09, 1975. Tweet. HOLLYWOOD - Of all the kinds of sets they make movies on, the science-fiction sets are the most fun. Here was Michael York, dressed in a 23d Century tunic, holding a ray gun and looking immensely pleased with himself. And all around him, inside the largest sound stage on the MGM ...

  3. Aug 21, 2008 · Michael York left Oxford university with a degree in English in 1964 with plenty of acting experience via the university and through touring with the National Youth Theatre. He began a fruitful ...

  4. Michael York. Actor, Producer. Born March 27, 1942 in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. Michael York was born in Fulmer, England, 27 March 1942. He performed on stage with the National Youth Theatre in London's East End and on international tour. Other early acting experience came through the Oxford University Dramatic Society (he graduated ...

  5. Michael York. Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. Michael York (født 27. marts 1942) er en engelsk skuespiller. Michael York debuterede som skuespiller i filmen Trold kan tæmmes fra 1967, der havde Richard Burton og Elizabeth Taylor i hovedrollerne. Michael Yorks personlige gennembrud kom i 1972 i filmen Cabaret.

  6. The Mill and the Cross. 2011. Sweden / Poland. Directed by: Lech Majewski. Written by: Michael Francis Gibson, Lech Majewski. Cast: Rutger Hauer, Michael York, Charlotte Rampling. A haunting, impressionistic film about the construction of Renaissance painter Peter Breugel's 1564 painting 'The Road to Calvary'.

  7. A year later, York made his feature debut as Lucentino in Zeffirelli's film, "The Taming of the Shrew" (1967), starring the tumultuous Elizabeth Taylor and her on-again/off-again husband Richard Burton. Now a bona fide movie actor, York scored again as Tybalt in Zeffirelli's next Shakespearean screen adaptation "Romeo and Juliet" (1968).