Francesca Annis

Francesca Annis

  • Born: 1945-5-14
  • Birthplace: Kensington, London, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: "Madame Bovary", "Pretty Fairy", The Comedy of Errors, Cranford Season 1
  • Francesca Annis, female, Taurus, was born in London in May 1944 and is an actor. The main works include "The First Season of Cranford " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Briana 2022-07-08 22:34:01

      some favorite details

      1. A voyeuristic perspective. Onegin met Tatyana for the first time, and through the window he saw Tatyana come to his uncle's house to return a book. Onegin went to Tatyana’s house as a guest. Onegin picked up a piece of silverware in the living room to play with, and in the mirror saw Tatyana who...

    • Emmalee 2022-10-08 18:22:43

      don't love Onegin

      Don't love Onegin, I don't know why, just don't love Onegin.
      Like Ralph Fiennes, like Liv Tyler, like Pushkin, but not Onegin.
      I like Russia, I like Petersburg, I like lake views, I like winter, but I don't like Onegin.
      Some people always love Lermontov than Pushkin, and always love Pichorin than...

    Onegin quotes

    • Evgeny Onegin: If you but knew the flames that burn in me which I attempt to beat down with my reason.

    • Tatyana Larina: [writing letter] Dearest Evgeny, I write to you, it is all I can do. And now I know it is in your power to punish my presuming heart. Yet if you have one drop of pity, you'll not abandon me to my unhappy fate. I am in love with you and I must tell you this or my heart, my heart which belongs to you, will surely break. I would never have revealed my shame to you, if just once a week I might see you. Exchange a word or two and then think day and night of one thing alone til our next meeting. But you're unsociable, they say, that the country bores you. Is it true? Does the country bore you? Sometimes I wonder that you ever visited us. Why, I'd never have known you or known this agony and fever. I know that all my life's been leading me to this union with you. I recognised you at first sight and knew with certainty. I said to myself, It's him, he has come. Help me, resolve my doubts. Perhaps all this is nonsence, emptiness, a delusion and quite another fate awaits me. Imagine it, I'm here alone half out of my mind. I dread to read this over, my secret longing. I know that I can trust your honour, though I feel faint from shame and fear, Tatyana