samedi 17 août 2013

Good morning Babylon is on youtube ..in italian

Taviani movie in 1987...
 
 

From a Sarni Vinson interview

JH:  Are there any upcoming projects that you’d like to tell our readers about?

SV:  Yeah, I also have a film coming out in October.  We’re premiering it at Fantastic Fest this year.  It’s called Patrick and it’s a horror/thriller. I star in that movie opposite Charles Dance and Rachel Griffiths, who are, you know, kind of like acting royalty to me.  It was just an amazing experience to work with them.  It’s an Australian film.
influxmagazine.com/an interview/with actress-sharni-vinson

jeudi 15 août 2013

Charles to voice in a video game

as Nilfgaardian in  The Witcher 3

Charles Dance is the perfect candidate to play the mighty Nilfgaardian emperor in our upcoming title. It’s a dream come true for the team here at RED to be able to work with such an accomplished actor and magnetic personality,” said Marcin Blacha, Lead Writer for the title.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is set for release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2014.

mardi 13 août 2013

jeudi 8 août 2013

Philip Winchester about working with Charles

Strike back  season 2 blu- ray release this week
 
IGN: You mentioned the great guest stars you guys get. But you guys hardly ever get any scenes with them. Especially if they're a villain. You had Charles Dance in every episode last year and I don't think you ever met.
Winchester: [laughs] Exactly. We didn't even get to kill him in the end. That was the last we saw of him. We had this quick little scene in Johannesburg where he gets attacked by civilians on the street and I remember that we had this crazy day shooting in these underground mines and we were running out of light. And we literally had a half an hour to shoot this grand finale scene for the show. And that was the half an hour that I got to work with Charles Dance. [laughs] It was just thirty minutes before the sun went down on a Friday and then we were done. We got on a plane and headed back for post-production. That was it. That was my time with Tywin Lannister.
star Charles Dance as Conrad Knox, a millionaire who dreams of making Africa into a world power through some stolen nuclear weapons. Knox is no Tywin Lannister, but Dance brings a sense of menace to the part as well as Knox’s misguided love for his adoptive continent. It’s telling when Knox openly declares himself to be African, but some of the indigenous people actually laugh in his face when he makes that claim