Amongst the acceptance speeches, Charles Dance caused a stir by
effectively biting the hands that fed him. After collecting his Best Actor
Award for Shadowlands,
Dance pulled out a sheet of paper and disdainfully re-read a clutch of
“sobering”, unflattering reviews from earlier in his career. Written by Robert
Gore-Langton (formerly of the Daily
Express), our own Michael Coveney (then of the Daily Mail) and Charles Spencer
(stood next to Dance on the stage as the actor spoke), the historic notices
dismissed Dance as “bland”, “dull”, “weak” and “undeserving” of his fame. The
actor said that he had, in subsequent years, stopped reading reviews – though
he understood that he and Shadowlands received very good ones.
other year at the Critic circle : near Hilary Oliver
other award show in 2006 : the Broadcasting Press Guild award , he received the best actor award for his role Mr Tulkinghorn in Bleak House
with journalist Kate Bulkley |
with Justin Chadwick director of Bleak House
from Kate website :
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