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Jonathan Rhys Meyers | ||
Mia Wasikowska | Helen | |
Aaron Johnson | ||
Brendan Gleeson | Dr. Holloran | |
Glenn Close | Albert Nobbs | |
Antonia Campbell-Hughes | Emmy | |
Pauline Collins | Mrs. Baker | |
Maria Doyle Kennedy | Mary | |
Mark Williams | Sean | |
James Greene | Patrick | |
Serena Brabazon | Mrs. Moore | |
Michael McElhatton | Mr. Moore | |
Dolores Mullally | Milady | |
Bonnie McCormack | Miss Shaw | |
Phyllida Law | Mrs. Cavendish | |
Kenneth Collard | M. Pigot | |
Judy Donovan | Mme. Pigot |
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Producer | Bonnie Curtis
Julie Lynn |
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Writer | István Szabó
Glenn Close |
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Cinematography | Michael McDonough
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Musician | Brian Byrne
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Glenn Close plays a woman passing as a man in order to work and survive in 19th century Ireland. Some thirty years after donning men's clothing, she finds herself trapped in a prison of her own making. |
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