Who played Dr. Yuri Andreyevich Zhivago in Doctor Zhivago (1965) ?
It was actor Omar Sharif

It was actor Omar Sharif
The Trailer Of This Great and Beatiful Movie of David Lean Julie Christie as Lara Omar Sharif as Yuri Zhivago and Geraldine Chaplin as Tonia
Sure, some of the protesters are flakes and their gripes seem not to have a particular focus, but their frustrations are anything but flaky and the flippant way they have been treated by the supposed "liberal" media has done little to stop the movement from growing. Now, labor unions have joined in the protests, and in the financial districts of cities far from Wall Street middle class Americans are carrying signs and picketing banks and corporate headquarters. And suddenly the stirring on the streets is being taken more seriously and the mockery seems to have waned as the protesters appear more menacing to the champagne sippers on the balconies above them.
Why the "one percent" should be surprised remains a mystery. Have they been so involved in the luxurious present that they've blinded themselves to the lessons of the past? Are they just now beginning to realize that a gilded cage is no protection from an angry mob? Are they so enthralled with their own opulence that they have failed to see how jobless and homeless people might view them with anger rather than with admiration?
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Doctor Zhivago, the screenplay |
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Doctor zhivago, The original soundtrack album |
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Odd couple on film: by Tavo Amador Director David Lean (1908-91) is best remembered for his sweeping epics: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957); Lawrence of Arabia (1962), for which he won Oscars; Dr. Zhivago (1965); and A Passage to India (1984). |
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Howard Terpning's paintings keep Old West alive Other Terpning posters include"Lawrence of Arabia," "Doctor Zhivago," "The Sand Pebbles," "The Guns of Navarone" and a 1960s theatrical re-release of "Gone With the Wind." The studios owned his poster paintings, and he says most of the originals have |
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Flower-Power! 1965: Thunderball (imdb) (wikipedia). Confession time, I love The Sound of Music. But I can watch the big underwater scene in Thunderball seven or eight times in a row and adore every minute of it. Crazy confession time: I've never seen Doctor Zhivago. |
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An Irishman's Diary Outside, rustic looking houses poked out of the snow; this could have been Omar Sharif's journey across the Urals in David Lean's adaptation of Dr Zhivago (1965). All foreign visitors to North Korea are allotted government minders upon entering and we |
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'The Sound of Music' (1965), 4.'Et: The Extra-Terrestrial' (1982), 5. 'Titanic' (1997), 6. 'The Ten Commandments (1956), 7. 'Jaws' (1975). The rest of the top 10 is 8. Doctor Zhivago' (1965), 9. 'The Exorcist' (1973), 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'
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