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Films Branagh has directed and not starred in include ''[[In the Bleak Midwinter]]'', ''[[The Magic Flute (Theatre)|The Magic Flute]]'', the remake of ''[[Sleuth]]'', and ''[[Thor (Film)|Thor]]''.
Films Branagh has directed and not starred in include ''[[In the Bleak Midwinter]]'', ''[[The Magic Flute (Theatre)|The Magic Flute]]'', the remake of ''[[Sleuth]]'', and ''[[Thor (Film)|Thor]]''.


His television credits include an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallander_<!-- 28British_TV_series29#Awards award-winning performance]] as Kurt Wallander in the ''Series/{{Wallander}}'' series (2008-2012) based on the novels of Henning Mankell. -->
His television credits include an [[wikipedia:Wallander chr(28)British TV serieschr(29)#Awards|award-winning performance]] as Kurt Wallander in the ''[[Wallander (TV)|Wallander]]'' series (2008-2012) based on the novels of Henning Mankell.


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Kenneth Branagh is a British actor and director.

He is probably most widely known for his film versions of Shakespeare's plays, which include Henry V (1989), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Hamlet (1996), Loves Labours Lost (2000) and As You Like It (2006). Branagh adapted and directed all five, and starred in all but As You Like It. Hamlet is notable for including the whole play, running slightly over four hours.

Other films in which Branagh has directed himself include Dead Again, Peters Friends, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Films in which other people have directed Branagh include Barry Sonnenfeld's Wild Wild West, Phillip Noyce's Rabbit-Proof Fence, Chris Columbus's Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, Woody Allen's Celebrity, Oliver Parker's Othello, and Simon Curtis's My Week With Marilyn. (Oh, and Dream Works's The Road to El Dorado.)

Films Branagh has directed and not starred in include In the Bleak Midwinter, The Magic Flute, the remake of Sleuth, and Thor.

His television credits include an award-winning performance as Kurt Wallander in the Wallander series (2008-2012) based on the novels of Henning Mankell.


Tropes associated with Kenneth Branagh include:


References to Kenneth Branagh in fiction:

 Shakespeare: Who's Ken Branagh?

Blackadder: I'll tell him you said that. And I think he'll be very hurt.