mercredi 10 novembre 2021

November 2021 - news - Charles Dance

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at the screening of  film Munich the edge of war 

dimanche 3 octobre 2021

October 2021 - news - Charles Dance

 https://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.com/2021/09/september-2021-news-charles-dance.html

                                     
 October 10 : Mr Dance is 75 years old

was at The Tender Bar premiere during the 65th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall 

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Parmi les projets terminés qui arrivent bientôt, il y a Against The Ice, premier film original Netflix d'Islande que vous avez co-écrit et dans lequel vous jouez. Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez nous en dire ?

C'est vraiment un projet passion pour moi. C'est basé sur une histoire vraie. On a eu un tournage fantastique en Islande et au Groenland même si très prenant et ambitieux. Le film parle d'explorateurs au début du XXème siècle. Trois hommes font face aux obstacles les plus extrêmes. Nous voulions tourner dans des décors réels et nous sommes très chanceux et très reconnaissants envers Netflix d'avoir voulu du film mais aussi envers le fantastique producteur Baltasar Kormákur et le génial réalisateur Peter Flinth.
Mes partenaires aussi sont géniaux, comme Joe Cole, mais aussi Charles Dance [Tywin Lannister dans Game of Thrones, ndlr] que j'ai réussi à embarquer dans cette aventure pour jouer un personnage important. Je suis très fier de ce film. Je vois la version finale vendredi d'ailleurs. J'ai hâte que le film sorte.
65th BFI London Film Festival.....were at the screening of The Power of the Dog....
...were at the premiere of The Lost Daughter 
last week, having told the planet about Alastair Campbell’s magnificent abs (like perfect pink cobblestones), I was very excited about bumping into him at the Lido. So I scooted down there in my friend’s car and, well — there was some bumping, but not the kind I wanted.
After arriving in the car park and mentally preparing myself for the plunge, I opened the door and — all at once — there was a sickening crunch of metal on metal, as car met car. Someone had come into the side of us.
I leapt out of the car, waiting for a colossal bruiser to start throwing punches (and all I’ve got is a black belt in origami). But I felt a very real chill shimmy down my spine as the other driver emerged. For who should get out in dark glasses but Lord Tywin Lannister — dread tyrant of telly’s Game of Thrones — who happens to be played by Lido-loving Charles Dance, the wonderful actor who is absurdly good looking (not just for his age) and oozes phwoar with a soupçon of terror (like all the sexiest men).
Tywin and I inspected the damage, made all the right English noises and headed for the pool. Over the question of who was the bumper and who the bumpee, I will allow a discreet lawyerly curtain to fall. But I’ll be feeling slightly uneasy for a while. As any true Thrones fan knows: “Lannisters always pay their debts.”
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Charles Dance joins the Duchess of Cornwall and Dame Judi Dench at Reading Room reception
The great and the good of the literary world – Tom Stoppard to William Boyd via Hilary Mantel – came together at Clarence House by personal invitation of the Duchess of Cornwall
27 October 2021
Entertaining the thought of a Royal Reading Room one might think of a venue not dissimilar to a room in the British or London Library. The reality, however, was that the Duchess of Cornwall's Reading Room concept was launched at the heights of lockdown over Instagram. When, week-by-week she would introduce new books as part of her ‘Lockdown Reading List’ eventually building up to a ‘Summer Reading List’. Authors including Victoria Hislop, Amor Towles and Michael Morpurgo were featured and contributed readings.
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Dance described the Duchess’s project as ‘marvellous’ saying that: ‘Lockdown I think encouraged or allowed people to read much more than in normal circumstances.’