mardi 19 février 2013

jeudi 14 février 2013

Charles in a movie with Psy(???)

The K-Pop hit single and internet sensation Gangnam Style is to be a major motion picture, the Studio Exec can exclusively reveal today. It will be directed by Justin Linn and involve PSY playing both himself and his unfortunate goofy twin brother.
The official synopsis reads:
When famous K-Pop sensation PSY is threatened by some high rolling gangsters angered by his spreading of fun via dance they decide to kill him and he has to go into hiding in a small village. However, unbeknownst to him, his long lost twin brother from the village PSX is visiting the city and is mistaken for PSY. There are lots of larks got into, but in the end everything is resolved by the irresistable joy of the Gangnam Style dance. 
The film also stars John Goodman, Denise Richards and Charles Dance. Shooting is slated for late Spring. 
from :  http://www.thestudioexec.com/2013/02/gangnam-style-movie.html

update : February 19 : it was a joke... Psy said it is not true

lundi 11 février 2013

Charles narrator of Dahl on youtube now

Edward the Conqueror

                                                         The way uo to heaven
                                                        Neck

 

dimanche 10 février 2013

pic of the day

                                                               with Tim Piggott-Smit

vendredi 8 février 2013

mercredi 6 février 2013

seen there



Something incredible happened tonight - met and chatted to Charles Dance after the show, and he said he loved the...
Charles Dance and Stanley Tucci are proper cool!! So nice to chat to them after the show :) #juliuscaesar #caesarsisters

Just had a chat with Stanley Tucci after the show oh and a quick hi & well done from Charles Dance...sure! #caesarsisters @DonmarWarehouse


Best night ever!! Met Stanley tucci and Charles dance in the same theatre!! Turned into a gibbering wreck!!

That's Tuesday down #caesarsisters @DonmarWarehouse Charles Dance, Stanley Tucci & Miranda Richardson all popped in to say farewell #surreal



mardi 5 février 2013

dimanche 3 février 2013

ah!ah!ah!

After meeting more friends for coffee we checked in at our hotel, 62 Castle Street, a small boutique hotel on the same street as my favourite restaurant which we happened to have booked for later on that evening.  The receptionist seemed very keen to inform us that our suite had recently been occupied by Charles Dance for two weeks.  Apparently he's a famous film star, but I've never heard of him! 
http://musingfantasistsfashionfaves.blogspot.fr/2013/02/there-no-place-like-my-spiritual-home.html

Charles interview in The Sunday Times

for uk fans...

Sympathy for the devil
Too nice always to play baddies, Charles Dance is playing a roadie in a new comedy — but with a naughty Keith Richards vibe
Charles Dance sits in a mock Georgian sitting room in a London hotel, his evil bastard’s cheekbones glinting, his bastard’s nostrils flaring. A fawn-coloured PR girl sits opposite, face in smartphone. The great TV ­matinée idol of the 1980s is having a three-quarter-life nervous breakdown, but she barely looks up.
Actors want to be liked,” he says. “Anyone who tells you different is lying. We are all wracked with paranoia and insecurity. We want to be loved. That’s why we do it.” This sounds a little like a prepared speech; it actually dips in the middle, on “loved”. Nonetheless, I am grateful that he offers himself up so readily. Normally you have to scheme and bite to unearth the nub of the acknowledged soul.
So you need to be loved ? The PR girl is texting, oblivious . "Yes !" he explodes, as if I am mad to ask. "Of course"..........
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/culture/film_and_tv/film/article1204209.ece

samedi 2 février 2013

vendredi 1 février 2013

Charles on BBC radio 4

today at 19h15 mn....With Kirsty Lang...Common ground promotion

The actor Charles Dance is best-known for playing quintessential Englishmen and villains. He reflects on his latest TV role as an ageing former rock-band manager, compares the experiences of working on both sides of the Atlantic, and looks back on his career.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q97ts