samedi 26 décembre 2015

Charles will be in The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year 2015

If you know some, all or even none of the above then help celebrate the end of 2015 as Jimmy challenges Rob Brydon, Sue Perkins, David Mitchell, Claudia Winkleman, Greg Davies and Jo Brand to battle for the coveted Big Fat Quiz crown.
Also helping Jimmy out along the way are the likes of Simon Pegg, Heston Blumenthal, Olly Murs, Rita Ora, Charles Dance and, of course, Jon Snow.
Date: Sat 26th Dec 2015
Time: 9:00pm
Channel: Channel 4
"Hollywood stars came to to Kynance this summer!! Due to be shown over Christmas starting on Boxing Day on bbc one! And then there where none.#kynancecove #cornwall #aidenturner #charlesdance #samneill "
http://www.kynancecovecafe.co.uk/

mercredi 23 décembre 2015

BBC Radio 2 interview with Steve Wright

The actor on his role in new BBC Agatha Christie adaptation 'And Then There Were None.'

mardi 22 décembre 2015

Charles will be part of the reading of Alice’s Adventures Underground

Sun 7 Feb 2016, 14:30 -
"A rare reading of the full original text by Jane Asher, Charles Dance, Joanna David, Toby Jones and others "
more here :
http://www.bl.uk/events/alices-adventures-under-ground-a-reading

DVD Release Date: 11 Jan. 2016 Run Time: 180 minutes


jeudi 17 décembre 2015

Charles will be Steve Wright guest - BBC Radio 2....and Matthew Graham

BBC Radio 2 : Wed 23 Dec 2015 : 14:00
Jennifer Lawrence chats about her new Hollywood blockbuster, Charles Dance discusses BBC1's latest Agatha Christie adaption and 'Call the Midwife' and 'Strictly' star Helen George drops by. Plus there's Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the latest entertainment and lifestyle news

writer Matthew Graham about Charles
Paste: [Overlord] Karellen is such an important role and it’s an essential role to cast correctly. I think you found a great actor in Charles Dance. What was it about him that made you decide it needed to be him?
Graham: You only have to be in a room with Charles for 20 seconds to know why he can be Karellen. He’s a lot more down-to-earth than I imagined he’d be probably because he always plays period roles—but he has this penetrating gaze. When he turns those eyes on you, you’re like "yes sir…no sir." Right from day one, he was what we wanted. Just the regal nature of his presence. But also the voice. Karellen’s voice is important—he has to be statesman-like, but he’s also got to be a philosopher, as well as a bit cheeky. It’s a lot to pull off and in a way that’s not too idiosyncratic. You need a voice that has a neutrality to it but, at the same time, resonates. And Charles has that perfectly and he does a lot with what seems like a minimal amount of effort.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/12/beginning-of-the-end-writer-matthew-graham-on-his.html

mardi 15 décembre 2015