samedi 7 septembre 2019

September 2019 - news - Charles Dance

https://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.com/2019/08/august-2019-news-charles-dance.html
 
 
On Sunday afternoon, veteran stage and screen actor Charles Dance was seen among other cast members at Keiss harbour. In the key scene of the drama about the royal family, Dance plays the Queen's second cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma
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The sun shone as Mr Dance was seen speaking with cast and crew, sporting a vintage check Daks jacket, striped top and casual light trousers typical for the period. One of the location crew said he had been "very pleasant to work with" and filming was going well.
https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/news/its-1979-at-keiss-for-big-budget-drama-183421/
 
 
'The King's Man' Trailer 2  
 
 
 

vendredi 16 août 2019

August 2019 - news - Charles Dance

The Crown   promo pic
The Crown returns for Season 3 on Netflix on Sunday, November 17

from Malta festival last month
Music@Malling, which links the music of contemporary composers with a range of genres and historic venues in and around West Malling, is back from Sunday, September 15 to Saturday, September 28.
It will feature 29 concerts and a series of projects to include hundreds of local schoolchildren.
Highlights include Game of Thrones and Jewel in the Crown actor Charles Dance OBE returning to the festival to narrate a new interpretation of Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale, which was premiered 100 years ago, with music by artistic director of Ronnie Scott's in London, James Pearson.

lundi 29 juillet 2019

lundi 8 juillet 2019

July 2019 - news - Charles Dance

https://aboutactorcharlesdance.blogspot.com/2019/06/june-2019-charles-dance-news.html
Mr Dance was at the  South Bank Sky Arts Awards at the Savoy Hotel.
He's presented  The Times Breakthrough Award, to Jessie Buckley
The awards – now in their 23rd year – celebrate genres including dance, theatre, music, television, film, literature, opera and comedy.
The South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2019 will air on Wednesday at 8pm on Sky Arts.

On the 17th of July, the BBC Concert Orchestra will be bringing movie magic to life with ‘Lights, Camera, Malta’
A 70-piece orchestra will bring you a night of live music dedicated to the scores of some of the most iconic films ever to be shot in Malta. Over 100 spectacular films have had their cameras roll in Malta, including The Da Vinci Code, Midnight Express, Troy, Popeye, and Gladiator. And, as we all know, it’s famously served as a principal location for the hit TV series Game of Thrones.
Speaking of Game of Thrones, there are going to be two GoT stars present on the night! Our host for the night is going to be none other than Tywin Lannister himself, Mr Charles Dance. Hannah Waddighman, who played Septa Unella on the show, will also be present as one of the musical guests on the night.

 

theartsdesk.com/film/lights-camera-malta-bbc-concert-orchestra-malta-review-
“It’s terrifying… absolutely,” Dance said in an interview at the Excelsior Hotel. “This isn’t something I do very much. I’ve done three recitals for orchestras before but not something like this, in front of some 11,000 people while listening to these extraordinary voices. This is the talent, I’ll just go down there and waffle for a bit.”
“But listen to these people sing and this orchestra play; I get a buzz out of it but it’s terrifying.”
Dance said that working with the BBC Concert Orchestra reminds him of his time working with the cast and crew of Game of Thrones.
“Recently, there was a huge sendoff for the final season of Game of Thrones in New York and HBO invited everybody who had ever been in the series,” he said. “It was like a college reunion and it does feel like being part of a theatre company, but a bigger one.”
The show will also be broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 27th September.
https://lovinmalta.com/lifestyle/celebrities/watch-hear-me-quiver-tywin-lannister-actor-terrified-
Charles Dance admits he is terrified ahead of Malta show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TiX2PyO7ZM
BBC Radio 2 Orchestra at the Granaries Floriana Malta 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyCccRYquFA

talking about the importance of music in making a Movie and how it felt to be part of series like GoT

            
Over five days, almost 500 competitors, will take part in up to nine sports – Archery, Athletics, Cycling, Indoor Rowing, Powerlifting, Sitting Volleyball, Swimming, Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Rugby.
An opening concert to celebrate the Trials features Alfie Boe, singer-songwriter JP Cooper, classical artist Laura Wright, pop-sensation Heather Small, Suggs from Madness and Game of Thrones actor Charles Dance.
The ‘Big Gig’ takes place on Monday 22 July at Sheffield FLY DSA Arena at 7.30pm and promises to give a big welcome to all 470 plus competitors and their families, who have been invited to attend.
https://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/suggs-alfie-boe-charles-dance-
Emmy nomination 2019
 
Game of Thrones actor and Style For Soldiers ambassador Charles Dance, unable to attend after a bereavement, in a statement said: "The Big Gig is a wonderful way to thank Sheffield for hosting the Trials and give a resounding welcome to the inspirational athletes and their families.”
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/people/video-big-gig-welcome-and-royal-visit-for-invictus-trials-heroes-in-sheffield-486009

actor Josh-O'Connor
Working on the third series of the Netflix drama also meant filming some "very tense" scenes alongside Helena Bonham Carter (Princess Margaret), Charles Dance (Lord Mountbatten) and Oscar winner Olivia Colman, who plays the Queen. And Josh couldn't help but be starstruck.
He reveals: "It's been such a nice job. But it's kind of bizarre when you have got all your idols like Olivia Colman and Charles Dance and Tobias Menzies [Prince Philip] working with you. They are all brilliant actors, who I grew up with and idolised, and that is really exciting.

Climate emergency: Celebrities call on Boris Johnson to take urgent action
They have written to the new prime minister, urging him to commit to ramp up the policies and investment needed to get Britain on track to reaching its 2050 net zero target
A group of celebrities, including singers Ellie Goulding and KT Tunstall and actor Charles Dance, are calling on Boris Johnson to make tackling the global climate emergency “a top priority”.
https://www.energylivenews.com/2019/07/30/climate-emergency-celebrities-call-on-boris-johnson-to-take-urgent-action/