Kristin Scott Thomas is one of those actors whose name was familiar to just about everyone in the late ’90s. She nabbed an Oscar nomination for “The English Patient,” then hung around Hollywood for a while making movies with the likes of Tom Cruise “Mission: Impossible”, Robert Redford “The Horse Whisperer” and Harrison Ford “Random Hearts”. Not bad for a reed-thin, slightly asexual Englishwoman.

But somehow, her career never took. Or perhaps American audiences never took to her. But now she’s back-on Broadway this fall, giving a splendid performance as Arkadina in “The Seagull” and in the French movie, “I’ve Loved You So Long,” in which she plays a woman recently released from prison after 15 years.

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