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Alwyn

British  
/ ˈɔːlwɪn /

noun

  1. William. 1905–85, British composer. His works include the oratorio The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1936) and the Suite of Scottish Dances (1946)

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The then Archbishop of Wales, Alwyn Rice Jones, tried to put the concerns to rest saying he had spoken to Pierce and been reassured.

From BBC

Behind Jupe, his co-stars Joe Alwyn, Jessie Buckley — who also won the drama actress Golden Globe — and Paul Mescal looked on like proud parents, hugging each other.

From Los Angeles Times

British actor Joe Alwyn appears in Hamnet, which is one of the frontrunners in the film categories.

From BBC

Zhao adapted the book in partnership with O'Farrell, and the film also stars Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn and Jacobi Jupe as Hamnet.

From BBC

“Everyone dropped into this very deep place of connection to themselves and to what was happening in front of them on the stage,” Alwyn says.

From Los Angeles Times