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Branagh

Proper noun

Meaning

Branagh (plural Branaghs)

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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It's such a pleasant surprise when you come on set and you find someone in charge like Ken Branagh or James Ivory. You know that you're going to do a day's work and at the end of it, it's going to be good. Anthony Hopkins

Kenneth Branagh. There was a time in my life when people would tell me constantly that I look like him. I could do a lot worse than that. Jonathan Dee

I'm no Kenneth Branagh or Ben Stiller. I'm not that single-minded: 'I'm producing it, directing it, and starring in it' kind of person; that's not me. Tom Hollander

Amongst the other British films of the decade were Bill Forsyth 's Gregory's Girl (1981) and Local Hero (1983), Lewis Gilbert 's Educating Rita (1983), Peter Yates ' The Dresser (1983) and Kenneth Branagh 's directorial debut, Henry V (1989). Source: Internet

“Artemis Fowl” — Author Eoin Colfer’s beloved kid hero (Ferdia Shaw) comes to life in this family adventure film directed by Kenneth Branagh. Source: Internet

Aboard the Orient Express, Samuel Edward Ratchett (Johnny Depp) is found stabbed to death in his compartment when the train is stopped by a snowdrift—and Detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) must find the killer among the dozen passengers. Source: Internet

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