samedi 24 mai 2014
vendredi 23 mai 2014
Charles supports The National brain appeal
“ The National Hospital saved my friend Joanna’s life so I’m thrilled to be able to support The National Brain Appeal.”
http://www.nationalbrainappeal.org/headliners/**actress Joanna David, mother of Emilia fox
jeudi 22 mai 2014
lundi 19 mai 2014
Charles in the cast of The Guns of August
with Helena Bonham Carter and Emilia Clarke...he will be British Prime Minister Henry Herbert Asquith
“The Guns of August,” based on the Barbara W. Tuchman book, traces the misunderstandings, missed opportunities and aristocratic follies of the summer of 1914, which led to the outbreak of the First World War.
Production will begin on “The Guns of August” in early 2015."
From an interview with Nikolaj Coster Waldau
...But I like Tywin as a character, mostly because Charles [Dance] is such a formidable presence. You kind of like him because he's so cold. He's the perfect royal, because everything is about the future. The present doesn't matter. It's all about the endgame. So I loved the scene where they're making the deal for Tyrion where Jaime realizes, "Oh, I just got played. This was my father's plan all along. He was willing to sacrifice my brother to get me to do what he wants." Wow. It's a fucked-up family, I'm sorry! [Laughs]
dimanche 18 mai 2014
Charles is one of the producer of The inn at the edge of the world
"Piccadilly Pictures, the UK financier that backed We Need to Talk About Kevin and Coriolanus, has unveiled a new development fund to sit alongside its $25m finance fund – and have already backed projects from BBC Films and Charles Dance.
Piccadilly’s Christopher Figg and Robert Whitehouse currently have a handful of projects benefitting from their SEIS-qualifying development fund and are looking to add more.
The first projects include a feature version of Alice Thomas Ellis’s novel The Inn at the Edge of the World, which is being co-executive produced by Charles Dance and is aiming for a late 2014 shoot..."
-the director : Peter Hewitt
-producers : Charles Dance, Robert Habermann, Christopher Figg, Lamia Nayeb
-cast : Kim Catrall, Michael Gambon, Brian Cox, Penelope Wilton...no more Stephen Fry
***Charles was supposed to direct it in 2009....it's about a group of people who go to a remote Scottish island to escape Christmas... based on the Alice Thomas-Ellis' novel
in 2009 : the former partner : Intandem CEO, Gary Smith said "Charles's vision will give the film an exciting edge that will appeal to an international audience as well as satisfying the fan base from the novel."
Dance who wrote the screenplay said 'I wanted to build upon the success of the best-selling novel by making the necessary adaptations to the characters and the plot that will make The Inn as successful on the big screen.'
jeudi 15 mai 2014
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