mardi 2 août 2016

Charles was at the the Vamos Cuba! VIP Night


at the Sadler's Wells Theatre August 2, 2016 in London
 
Game Of Thrones star Charles Dance turned up to the Vamos Cuba! party at Sadlers Wells with a tall beauty, whom he described as a ‘very good friend’ but declined to identify her.The 69-year-old father-of-three has had a turbulent love life. He split with his sculptor wife Joanne after 33 years in 2004.
He later spent four years with another sculptor, Eleanor Boorman, 43, who bore him a daughter, Rose, in 2012.
He has since been linked with French model Shambhala Marthe. Beneath his suave exterior lurk strong emotions. ‘I have a passion for this kind of exuberant Caribbean dancing,’ he told me.
‘I’ve actually got two left feet and am a really terrible dancer, but I think this sort of thing is rather jolly.’

lundi 1 août 2016

2 pics from Nokinstars blog

......Le second était venu, comme spectateur, profiter de la pièce Romeo and Juliet au Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company
  

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."
                                                     
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