All UK/Ireland articles – Page 584
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FeaturesOsy Ikhile, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: “In school,” recalls 25-year-old London-born actor Osy Ikhile, “acting was the only thing I got praised for. It felt effortless, it didn’t feel like work. But until halfway through university I didn’t think it was a possibility for me as a black British actor, until I saw Idris Elba ...
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FeaturesJessica Barden, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Jessica Barden has the sort of innate talent that stacks up against the biggest names in the business and threatens to march off with their scenes.
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FeaturesCharlotte Spencer, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: “I don’t know why I wanted to be an actor - but I just knew since I was about three years old,” says Charlotte Spencer.
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FeaturesNicholas Galitzine, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: As a child, Nicholas Galitzine had his heart set on a professional rugby career. He was in the top-league Harlequins Academy when an injury led to him “falling a little bit out of love with rugby. It was tough because, when I lost that, I lost my escape from ...
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FeaturesBarry Keoghan, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: 22-year-old Dubliner Barry Keoghan has an unmistakable intensity, whether it be seen on TV’s Love/Hate, briefly glimpsed in the feature ’71 (he also has a small role in Trespass Against Us), or bigger turns in indies Norfolk and Rebecca Daly’s upcoming Mammal, in which he takes the lead opposite ...
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FeaturesBebe Cave, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Matteo Garrone’s medieval fairytale extravaganza Tale Of Tales held many surprises when it premiered at Cannes in May. One of them was London schoolgirl Bebe Cave, previously unknown and cast by Jina Jay in a role that escalated to take over the film’s final section.
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FeaturesCharlie Heaton, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Charlie Heaton has a slow-burning intensity that calls to mind River Phoenix, but with a punkish edge: it’s no surprise to learn that his first career — he’s only 21 — was as the drummer in rock band Comanechi.
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FeaturesAdelayo Adedayo, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Having made her mark on the small screen, 25-year-old Adelayo Adedayo would like to break through on film.
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FeaturesJoe Alwyn, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Joe Alwyn is “still computing” what has just happened to him
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FeaturesFaye Marsay, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Faye Marsay has a face that can look completely different from role to role: it’s a gift, she acknowledges. “You can slip under the radar and do your work and crack onto the next — if there is a next, you never know in this game.”
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FeaturesRachna Suri, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
DIRECTOR: Hailing from Loughborough in the Midlands, London-based Rachna Suri is forging her way as an independent director.
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NewsScreen unveils Stars of Tomorrow 2015 with LFF
Screen International has revealed its Stars of Tomorrow, spotlighting the hottest up-and-coming actors and filmmakers.
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FeaturesScreen's Stars of Tomorrow 2014: Where are they now?
From starring in major Hollywood features and high-profile TV shows to helming their own projects and collaborating on scripts with industry heavyweights. Screen’s tips for 2014 have graduated to great things.
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NewsBritannia honour for Harrison Ford
The BAFTA LA hierarchy announced on Friday that they will present the star with the Albert R Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution To Entertainment in Los Angeles on October 30.
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CommentDinard British Film Festival gets underway
The 26th edition launched last night with guests including Natalie Dormer and Hanif Kureishi.
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CommentHow to... finance a film using EIS
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Charles Leveque, a partner at London law firm Harbottle & Lewis, explains the process.
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NewsHalloween FrightFest to shift from night to day
Guests include James Purefoy and Olga Kurylenko for UK premiere of Stephen S. Campanelli’s Momentum.
















