"Brockwell Park yesterday remembered the lives of those involved in the First World War, 100 years since its outbreak.
250 park users joined a free memorial service featuring war poetry recited by British actors Charles Dance and Jason Flemyng; and local actors from Sixteen Feet Productions"
"The evening was a mixture of music and readings of a very diverse nature; the music ranged from pipe music to Bob Dylan, while the spoken word included material on Walter Tull (the first black officer in the British army), as well as material by John McCrae, Edward Thomas, Vera Brittain and many other writers of the time. All this was delivered by a combination of local performers, a Gurkha piper, and the well-known British actors Charles Dance and Jason Flemyng."
"the magnificent Charles Dance @ BrockwellParkCP WW1 mémorial recital this evening in Herne Hill"by Roger Bickmore
by Jimmy400
brockwellpark WW1 recital with Charles Dance & Jason Flemyng"
from : http://instagram.com/p/q94zNFr0qW/
from : http://instagram.com/p/q94zNFr0qW/
***Jason Flemyng and Charles are in Ironclad, Wyi and Enemy of man
Evening standard award in 1998 and on the set of Vyi
How come he makes his body looks so lean in his age? Looks like 30 years younger.
RépondreSupprimerApparently he goes swimming every morning. I only know because I read it in an article but yes. Have you noticed how he doesn't even age?
SupprimerHe's so incredibly lovely to look at... *le sigh*
RépondreSupprimerHe gives me so many feels - I absolutely adore him.
RépondreSupprimerThe dashing Charles Dance ♥
RépondreSupprimerSeriously, he looks much better with that beard.
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