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1. The role of the biggest star of the film within the film was also the one that received the biggest accolades. Which actress was Oscar-nominated for her performance in the title role?
2. The central role was a lesser known character, although he later created a successful niche for himself in the movie business as a documentary maker. The Old Etonian "My" of the title, the son of a famous historian and television presenter, was played by another Old Etonian, an Olivier and Tony Award winner. Who was he?
3. The director of the film within the film was a man better known for his acting. Playing him was a man who many would suggest has been trying to be that director for much of his career anyway. Which actor/director was cast in this role?
4. The lead character's love interest, if you assume that Marilyn was his lust interest, was a girl from the costume department. She was played by an actress for whom "My Week with Marilyn" represented the first big screen venture since the end of the franchise that had made her name, the "Harry Potter" movies. Who was the actress?
5. The troubled second wife of the director of the film within the film had been overlooked for playing the lead role despite her success in the stage version of the play. Which British actress, known for "Smilla's Feeling for Snow" played the spurned double-Oscar winner?
6. It takes a dame to play a dame. Much of the light relief of the piece came from a character who had been a star of British stage and screen since the early days of talking pictures. Which Oscar-winning dame, whose film career started as her character's was ending, played the actress in the film?
7. Its rare that a cinematographer's name gets far beyond the closing credits but the one portrayed in the film is probably better known than the actor who played him in "My Week with Marilyn". Who was the legendary cameraman, responsible for the imagery in such great films as "The Red Shoes" and "The African Queen", who was behind the camera in the film within the film?
8. A brief role as the Royal Librarian was given to the careful custody of an actor who, like Laurence Olivier, had already had his own appointment with royalty when being made a knight in both Britain and Denmark. Which actor, who made his name in Shakespeare on stage and in TV series such as "I, Claudius" and "Cadfael", starred in this role?
9. An important character in the film, albeit with limited screen time, was one of Marilyn's husbands, a man who was famous in his own right. At the time that the film was set they were newly married but spent little time together. Which Scottish actor played Monroe's husband number three?
10. Marilyn's constant companion and mentor in the film was an acting coach who proved to be the bane of Laurence Olivier's existence. The wife of a legendary tutor, famed for teaching of "the method", she provided the apparently vital task of "buttering up" Marilyn during the making of the film within the film. Which British-American actress played her?
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