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from Finding Neverland (2004)
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Biography:
James M. Barrie (1860-1937) was a famous Scottish playwright and novelist... moreAlternate Names:
J. M. Barrie / J.M. Barrie / James M. Barrie / Sir James BarrieFilmography
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- Straight on Till Morning (2008) Played by Joe Kidawski (as James M. Barrie)
- Finding Neverland (2004) Played by Johnny Depp
- The Young Visitors (1984) Played by Alec McCowen (as J. M. Barrie)
- "The Lost Boys"
... aka "J.M. Barrie and the Lost Boys"
- An Awfully Big Adventure (1978) TV episode, Played by Ian Holm (as J.M. Barrie)
- Dark and Sinister Man (1978) TV episode, Played by Ian Holm (as J.M. Barrie)
- We Set Out to Be Wrecked (1978) TV episode, Played by Ian Holm (as J.M. Barrie) - Mary White (1977) (TV) Played by Donald Moffat (as Sir James Barrie)
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From Finding Neverland (2004)George Llewelyn Davies: Excuse me, is he bothering you, sir? My brother can be an extremely irritating sort of person.
J.M. Barrie: Ah, Prince George, I take it. And what precisely is um...
[to Michael]
J.M. Barrie: What did you say your name was?
Michael Llewelyn Davies: Michael.
J.M. Barrie: What precisely is Michael's crime?
George Llewelyn Davies: He's my younger brother.
J.M. Barrie: Ah, fair enough. Sorry lad, I cannot free you.
Michael Llewelyn Davies: That's all right.
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