lundi 1 août 2016

samedi 30 juillet 2016

Charles Dance to Be Honored at STC's 2016 Harman Center for the Arts Gala

Sunday, September 25, 2016, at Sidney Harman Hall (610 F St NW).

To acknowledge his outstanding contribution to classical theatre in America, British actor Charles Dance will accept the Shakespeare Theatre Company's (STC) prestigious William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre (Will Award) at the Harman Center for the Arts Annual Gala.

STC Artistic Director Michael Kahn said: "The Gala is one of my favorite events. It's a perfect opportunity for people to come together to celebrate the theatre arts while enjoying a wonderful evening of entertainment. I'm delighted that Charles Dance will be there to collect his award and that Donald E. Graham is being recognized for his tremendous generosity-both awards are well deserved."

Individual tickets and tables to the Harman Center for the Arts Annual Gala range from $750 to $50,000.
HCAGala@shakespearetheatre.org                                                              

jeudi 28 juillet 2016

Charles narrator of the doc Savage Kingdom

The documentary takes viewers deep into the heart of Savute, Africa, where clans clash. But instead of Starks and Lannisters, these families are made up of lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs. Each episode is narrated from the point of view of one predator, as they face oncoming drought and ever more limited resources. In the midst of their struggles, they birth new heirs, experience tragic death, and form alliances.
Savage Kingdom premieres Friday, Nov. 25 at 9 p.m. on NatGeo Wild.
trailer :


Geoff Daniels, executive vice president and general manager of Nat Geo Wild
"When we developed the series, we immediately saw the parallels between the battle for power in George R. R. Martin's fictional world and the vicious fight for survival in the animal kingdom, we knew that Charles Dance could tell this story the way it needs to be told. His chilling voice captures the essence of this tale of the kings of the savanna fighting for the throne, complete with brutal violence, unexpected deaths, surprising characters and even interfamily romance."
                                                     
and one more pic from Antiques Road Trip
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samedi 23 juillet 2016

Celebrity Antique Road Trip filming with Geraldine James

remember :
http://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.fr/2016/07/crrrrr.html

 
BBC Two's Celebrity Antique Road Trip crew visited Stacey Auctioneers, in Websters Way, Rayleigh on Tuesday to film their latest episode, boasting a celebrity cast.
Geraldine James...Charles Dance...were at the auctioneers searching for treasures, and competing to make the most money at auction.
Mark Stacey, a partner in the auctioneers said he was very excited for the filming. He said: “The day was fantastic. It was very exciting having everyone here.
“It is not the usual high calibre celebrities you expect to have. Lots of people wanted photographs with them and autographs. It made more of a buzz in the sale room.
“BBC 2 contacted us to ask if they could film at our site for their show and we were happy to have them.
We know Charles reasonably well, he has been buying from our sale room for the last few years, mainly online.”
Without giving too much away before the show airs, Mr Stacey said: “The pair were pleased with what they bought and hopefully will make a profit from the items. They bought 12 lots between them.”
The auction house started in 1947 and boasts fine antiques, jewellery and collectables. Mr Stacey has always been involved. He said: “Antiques is my life and it is in my blood, I have been involved in the business since I was born.”
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/14631179.Game_of_Thrones

 
"If Charles dance has his friends in front of him, you have your hands in front of you! Do as Chucky D does! #charlesdance #gameofthrones"
"Met this legend this week. What.A.Man ❤️ #charlesdance #got #work"

lundi 18 juillet 2016

Charles was at the Bastille Day cocktail

                         https://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.com
The former mayor of London, and now foreign secretary, Boris Johnson was on hand to lead Bastille Day celebrations in London on Thursday, at which Rhône wine producer Les Dauphins was selected as the event’s official wine. Hosted by the French Ambassador Sylvie Bermann H.E at her official residence in Kensington Palace Gardens, the French National Day celebrations brought together around 1,500 guests
Among the attendees was former French footballer turned TV star David Ginola, actor Charles Dance and stars of TV’s The Wine Show Joe Fattorini and Amelia Singer.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.org
"with Charles Dance and a member of the French Air Force "
twitter.com/Jan Leeming 
"Boris brings who at the French Embassy for Bastille Day ? The King! The King Tywin "
remember :
“If Donald Trump enters the White House and Boris goes into number 10 Downing Street we’ll have to find another planet to live on. [Boris] is very entertaining, but as a Prime Minister? No.”
http://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.fr/2016/06/charles-dance-compared-united-states-to.html