dimanche 2 juin 2013
vendredi 31 mai 2013
Tywin : best moments in So3 : a vid
"Poor, poor Tywin Lannister. It’s not easy being the Hand of the King in
Westeros even under the best of circumstances (just ask Ned Stark). But when a
handful of lords are warring over their respective claims to a throne that is
currently occupied by your bratty teenage grandson and your adult children are
either missing or a constant source of embarrassment or both, it’s positively
miserable. And the stress is starting to show. The lord of Casterly Rock has
spent much of Season 3 of Game of Thrones admonishing or threatening
everyone around him. We’ve collected his finest moments in one handy video. Be
ready to squirm."
jeudi 30 mai 2013
Lazy bio
All You Need To Know About Charles Dance
Born Walter Charles Dance on October 10, 1946, in Redditch, Worcestershire. His engineer father died when Dance was four, after which he and his mother moved to Devon. She struggled to make ends meet, working in a café to support them both.
After leaving school he enrolled at art college, but claims his heart wasn't in it. He took odd jobs to make ends meet, and spent his spare time doing amateur dramatics, prompting him to take acting lessons.
He spent five years with the Royal Shakespeare Company and made his TV debut in mini-series Edward the King in 1975, following it up with appearances in Tales Of The Unexpected and Fatal Spring.
His first film was 1981 Bond movie For Your Eyes Only, but his big break came in 1984 when he was cast in The Jewel In The Crown.
He went on to star in White Mischief, Alien3, The Last Action Hero, Gosford Park, Ali G InDaHouse and First Born.
He also produced, directed, and wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed film Ladies in Lavender. He was awarded an OBE in 2006. More recent projects include Your Highness, and HBO's Game Of Thrones
Met Joanna Haythorn while at art school. They married in 1970, had two children, and divorced in 2004. He was linked to actress Sophia Myles and had a daughter with sculptress Eleanor Boorman, but they broke off their engagement in 2012.
His real first name Walter - he dropped it as he didn't like having the initials WC.
Top quote: "If someone calls you suave and debonair you only get offered parts in a suit and a collar and tie. It just so happens I wear them reasonably well."
http://blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/passtheremote/2013/05/all-you-need-to-know-about-cha.html
Charles will be at the The World Actors Forum
...in Dublin....at the Gate Theatre on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, 2013
"....Come and be inspired by this weekend-long series of inspirational talks, personal address, dialogues and Q&As which will feature leading actors and representatives from theatre, film and television.
Participants will include Amer Hlehel, Anissa Daoud, Brendan Gleeson, Charles Dance, Jeremy Irons, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton with many more....."
Priority Weekend Concessions (Actors / Students): €25.00
Afternoon programme 2pm – 5.15pm
Afternoon programme 2pm – 5.15pm
Evening programme 6.30pm – 8.30pm
"....Come and be inspired by this weekend-long series of inspirational talks, personal address, dialogues and Q&As which will feature leading actors and representatives from theatre, film and television.
Participants will include Amer Hlehel, Anissa Daoud, Brendan Gleeson, Charles Dance, Jeremy Irons, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton with many more....."
Ticket prices
Priority Weekend Passes: €50.00Priority Weekend Concessions (Actors / Students): €25.00
Saturday 15 June
Morning programme 11am – 1pmAfternoon programme 2pm – 5.15pm
Sunday 16 June
Morning programme 11am – 1pmAfternoon programme 2pm – 5.15pm
Evening programme 6.30pm – 8.30pm
mercredi 29 mai 2013
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