mardi 25 avril 2017
vendredi 14 avril 2017
Liam Cunningham about Charles
7. On which character he'd want to portray if he weren't cast as Ser Davos
Cue nervous laughter from all the journalists in attendance (yours truly included). Cunningham quickly assured that he has his reasons.
"Brilliant character, who's scared his children - Cersei, Jamie, and Tyrion - all very strong characters, and I love Charles Dance. I think he's a magnificent actor as well and I think he portrayed it brilliantly. As an actor, when you watch someone working and doing something wonderful with a wonderful character, you should always go, "Oh, I'd love to do that!" It's a good thing, coz you liked what he did."
samedi 8 avril 2017
jeudi 23 mars 2017
Charles was at Goût de France dinner at French Residence
Goût de France 2016 gala dinner on 21 March
50 restaurants across the UK took part in Goût de France this year. Gout de France is an annual global event supported by Alain Ducasse and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with 2,000 participating restaurants worldwide this year
The dinner was prepared by Buckingham Palace’s Royal Chef Mark Flanagan, former MasterChef judge and French chef Amandine Chaignot and the French residence chef Gilles Quillot.
Guests included Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon, Justice Secretary Liz Truss, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Digital and Culture Minister Matt Hancock, actors Kristin Scott Thomas and Charles Dance, writers Jonathan Coe and Kazuo Ishiguro, the president of the Supreme Court Lord Neuberger, the director of the V&A Tristram Hunt, the FT editor Lionel Barber, the Evening Standard’s editor Sarah Sands, the New Stateman’s Jason Cowley, ITV anchor Rageh Omaar food critic Andy Hayler, the Food and Drink Federation director general Ian Wright, and many more.
mercredi 15 mars 2017
mardi 14 mars 2017
Charles was at the Into Film Awards
The Into Film Awards 2017, supported by the British Film Institute (BFI), celebrated five to 19-year-old filmmakers and reviewers, as well as teachers who have shown an exceptional commitment to film in schools.
They were recognised at an event in London's Leicester Square on Tuesday, which was also attended by renowned industry stars Amma Asante and Charles Dance.
They were recognised at an event in London's Leicester Square on Tuesday, which was also attended by renowned industry stars Amma Asante and Charles Dance.
Dance presents - Ones to Watch at the Into Film Awards 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZDN9oE8cRE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZDN9oE8cRE
Charles Dance Interview - Into Film Awards 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEe37v1r6nc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEe37v1r6nc
Each year at the Into Film Awards, we select three Ones to Watch, highlighting three young people whose passion and dedication to film and filmmaking goes above and beyond, and who we believe have the potential to go on to great things in the film industry.
The Awards were presented by actor Charles Dance.
The Awards were presented by actor Charles Dance.
Dylan-Starr Adams, a teenage film reviewer and programmer from Edinburgh, won a Ones To Watch award, presented by actor Charles Dance.
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