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  1. The Fifth Estate is a 2013 biographical thriller film directed by Bill Condon about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg.

  2. The Glensheen murders were the murders of Elisabeth Mannering Congdon and her night nurse Velma Pietila on June 27, 1977, in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, at the Glensheen Historic Estate.

  3. Jun 23, 2017 · On June 27, 1977, the aged heiress to a vast mining fortune is killed along with her night nurse at Glensheen, a posh mansion perched on the Lake Superior coast. The mystery became a media...

  4. Known for his dynamic storytelling and unique vision, Condon has directed a range of movies that have captivated audiences worldwide. From gripping dramas to enchanting musicals, his work often leaves a lasting impression. This list explores some of the best movies directed by Bill Condon.

  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Roger Died After His Release From Prison While Marjorie Leads a Private Life. On July 8, 1978, Roger stood trial for his charges related to Elisabeth’s murder. After he was found guilty of killing Elisabeth and her caretaker, he received two consecutive life imprisonment sentences.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_CondonBill Condon - Wikipedia

    Condon emerged a few years later directing a series of made-for-TV thrillers, including Murder 101 (1991), which earned Condon and co-writer Roy Johansen a 1992 Edgar Award for their screenplay. During this period he also wrote the screenplay for the thriller F/X2 (1991), which was directed by Australian director Richard Franklin .

  7. White Lie is a gripping drama film that was released in 1991, starring Gregory Hines, Annette O’Toole, and Bill Nunn. Directed by Bill Condon and written by Samuel Charters and Nevin Schreiner, the movie depicts a New York official seeking vengeance for his Southern father’s racial murder.

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