THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST: CLIVE OWEN ON “HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN”
By Abbie Bernstein

British actor Clive Owen has built up a mystique of his own, playing a wide variety of characters, from a gay concentration camp inmate in the feature film version of BENT to the eponymous lead in CROUPIER to the legendary British monarch in KING ARTHUR to the swashbuckling Sir Walter Raleigh in ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE to distraught fathers in both the hyper-realistic TRUST and surreal INTRUDERS.
Now Owen is applying his intensity to the formidable persona of literary lion Ernest Hemingway in HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN, the new film which has its debut on HBO Monday night, May 28. Directed by Philip Kaufman and scripted by Jerry Stahl and Barbara Turner, the movie details the romance between Hemingway and fellow war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, played by Nicole Kidman.
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