Yuri Zhivago is the main character of Pasternaks novel: Dr Zhivago, in English translation.
Does anyone know why Jane turned down the role of Lara in Dr. Zhivago? She would have been ideal for this role...a better choice than Julie Christie...and prettier. Julie's acting in this film could have made/broke the whole shebang...and she blew it (or was it director, David Lean?) Al Pacino described Christie as "the most poetic of actresses"...fine...in the right movie role. But Pasternak created a character with fire and passion, both of which J.C. lacked. And not to be critical or petty: she has a large shapeless mouth. Jane would not only have supplied the passion that the movie greatly lacked...but she has a much prettier and more defined mouth (lips). I think David Lean blew it ...
No, you don't Lara's mother is still alive what Lara shot into a pool of etir was a doppleganger version that Natla created to stop Lara from progressing and stopping the rise of Jormungandr The Midguard Serpent but it didn't work :)
shoot him he is easy boss
Drago Zhivago goes by Hutch.
The most major characters are: Dr. Zhivago Tonya Lara Pasha Kamoarovsky
Julie Christie played Lara in Dr. Zhivago.
It's called Lara's Theme.
Lara, played by Julie Christie.
Lara Flynn Boyle
His love was: Laura
Zhivago fell in love with Lara Antipova, who he meets during the Russian Revolution. Their love story is a central element in the novel "Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak.
Lara
Yuri Zhivago is the main character of Pasternaks novel: Dr Zhivago, in English translation.
Lara's Theme from Dr. Zhivago (1965) was written by Maurice Jarre (1924 - 2009), father of Jean Michel Jarre. Maurice Jarre has also written notable film scores such as Lawrence of Arabia, Witness and Ghost, among others.
Lara Antipova, remember there are no supid questions.
It was uncredited, but imdb cites an actor of last name Nieto in the role of the priest...He sounded much like Anthony Hopkins...