Victoria Hamilton

Victoria Hamilton

  • Born: 1971-4-5
  • Birthplace: Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Toast, French movies, Cheqixiang to Zhuzhen
  • Victoria Hamilton, is an actor, the main work is "French Films".
    Extended Reading
    • Reymundo 2022-03-19 08:01:02

      Scratching the wall...

      After reading it, my wall was spent.

      I couldn't watch the 05 version of P&P, but I finished this one.

      I think it's because of all the six novels, Mansfield Manor is my least favorite, so it wouldn't hurt too much to change it beyond recognition. In the original book, I always felt that Fanny and...

    • Cullen 2022-03-22 09:03:01

      Austin's story has always been limited to love, marriage and inheritance

      To put it simply, if women at that time got married for love, they generally didn't end well, and the people they liked were all paupers~

      However, in Austen's works, basically all endings were good.

      After watching too much, I feel super boring, and I always have an English accent. Of course, in...

    • Shyanne 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Speaking of Jane Austen's works, I haven't read any of them. Everyone seems to be disappointed when I read the comments. Her works are described from a single point of view. The female lead is always independent and thoughtful, and the male lead is always gentle and affectionate. , I am also happy. I thought fanny would be with henry, although Amon is not bad and handsome, but, hey, what and what, if it's really like everyone said, the playboys in the simple strokes can't end well. but he

    • Davonte 2022-03-21 09:03:29

      can't help following all the austen things...

    Mansfield Park quotes

    • Fanny Price: Well, Lady Bertram is always suffering near-fatal fatigue.

      Susan Price: From what?

      Fanny Price: Usually from embroidering something of little use and no beauty... not to mention a healthy dose of opium every day.

      Susan Price: Your tongue is sharper than a guillotine, Fanny.

      Fanny Price: The effect of education, I suppose.

    • Edmund Bertram: She does not think evil, but she speaks it. It grieves me to the soul.

      Fanny Price: The effect of education, perhaps.

      Edmund Bertram: [scoffs] Perhaps I can uneducate her.