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| Ian McKellen | Himself | |
| Scott Chambers | Ian McKellen | |
| Luke Evans | ||
| Milo Parker | Young Ian McKellen | |
| Adam Brown | ||
| Frances Barber | ||
| Penny Clapcott | Her Majesty's Smallest Subject | |
| Ian McKellen | Self | |
| David Foxxe | ||
| Sean Mathias | Tyrone Guthrie | |
| Edward Petherbridge | ||
| Martin Sherman | ||
| Malcolm Sinclair | ||
| Morgan Watkins | Fairground Worker | |
| Colleen Dewhurst | Self | |
| Lynn Redgrave | Self | |
| Patrick Stewart | Self | |
| Margaret Thatcher | Self |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Lene Bausager
Mark Birmingham |
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| Cinematography |
Eben Bolter
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Built upon a 14 hour interview, McKellen: Playing the Part is a unique journey through the key landmarks of McKellen's life, from early childhood into a demanding career that placed him in the public eye for the best part of his lifetime. Using an abundance of photography from McKellen's private albums and cinematically reconstructed scenes, a raw talent shines through in the intensity, variety and devotion to that moment in the light. |
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