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Frankie McLaren / George McLaren is a Actor British born on 1 january 1997

Frankie McLaren / George McLaren

Frankie McLaren / George McLaren
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1 january 1997 (27 years)

Frankie McLaren et George McLaren, nés en 1997 à Lewisham, quartier de Londres (Royaume-Uni), sont des acteurs jumeaux anglais.

Ils sont principalement connus pour avoir interprété les rôles de Jason et Marcus, dans le film de 2010 de Clint Eastwood, Au-delà.

Best films

Hereafter (2010)
(Actor)

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Peter Morgan
Peter Morgan
(1 films)
Tom Stern
Tom Stern
(1 films)
Richard Kind
Richard Kind
(1 films)
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Filmography of Frankie McLaren / George McLaren (1 films)

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Actor

Hereafter
Hereafter (2010)
, 2h9
Directed by Clint Eastwood
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy
Themes Films about magic and magicians
Actors Matt Damon, Cécile de France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Frankie McLaren / George McLaren, Thierry Neuvic, Lyndsey Marshal
Roles Marcus / Jason, les frères jumeaux
Rating64% 3.246653.246653.246653.246653.24665
On assignment in Thailand, French television journalist Marie Lelay (Cécile de France) is shopping for souvenirs for her lover's children. She finds a stand where a mother and her daughter work; they sell gifts to Marie for a dollar. Her lover Didier (Thierry Neuvic) looks over the balcony and witnesses the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami coming into shore. It hits as Marie watches from a distance. She grabs hold of the girl and runs away from the shore but is quickly swallowed by the wave. Pulled lifeless from the water, she is resuscitated by rescuers but is left for dead. She gasps back to life after having a near-death experience in which she sees a vision of human figures inhabiting a realm of light, among them the silhouettes of the mother and daughter holding hands. Marie and Didier are soon reunited as the disaster subsides and they return to Paris. Marie's experience, however, interferes with her work performance to the point that Didier (who is also her producer) sends her on a leave of absence to write the book they've discussed, which would add to her prestige.