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Top > Arts > Performing Arts > Acting > Actors and Actresses > W > Weaving, Hugo

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» Agent Smith Unleashed - Offers character conversation transcripts, screenshots, scans, fanart, videos, desktop wallpapers and article archive.
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» Deir-ty Girls - Hugh Weaving fan site offers fan fiction, biography and photos.
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» Hugo Weaving - Image galleries featuring screenshots from several of the actor's films.
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» Hugo Weaving: Web Weaving - Dedicated to the work of the Australian actor, offering reviews, photos, classic scenes and screen captures.
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» HugoWeaving - Fan tribute site includes news, biography, projects, press articles, gallery, multimedia and links.
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» Katie's Hugo Web Site - Features include biography, career highlights, articles, filmography, quotes and sound clips.
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» MSNBC: Hugo Weaving Doesn't Mind Wearing A Mask - Weaving's character V has elements of the protagonists from "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", even "Batman" with his flowing cape.
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» Comic Book Resources: V For Vendetta: Talking with Hugo Weaving - Taking into consideration the qualities of the character, the fact that he's masked throughout the entire film and his last minute addition to the film, Weaving was presented with a number of challenges as an actor. By Jonah Weiland. (February 16, 2006)
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» Hugo Weaving Joins V for Vendetta Cast - Hugo Weaving has taken over for James Purefoy in the movie V for Vendetta, also starring Natalie Portman, Stephen Fry and Stephen Rea. (May 10, 2005)
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» Hugo Weaving Has A "Vendetta" - Hugo Weaving is joining the cast of "V for Vendetta," playing the title character V opposite Natalie Portman, Stephen Rea, Rupert Graves and Stephen Fry. (May 9, 2005)
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» Weaving His Way To Stardom - Hugo Weaving's face is far better known than his name, but that's all about to change with roles in two of the most successful movie franchises in history. (May 16, 2003)
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» BBC: Film 2003 Meets Hugo Weaving - "The Matrix Reloaded" star reveals the perils of filming fight scenes and how Agent Smith is evolving. By Jonathan Ross. (2003)
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