Archive for January, 2010
Yes, more candids – Gemma looks stunning!
GALLERY LINKS:
- Candids: January 28, 2010
- Candids: January 29, 2010
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Gemma Arterton was a special guest on Claudia Winkleman’s Arts Programme (BBC Radio 2) this Friday and talked about her latest role on stage in London’s West End. You have 7 days to listen to a recording on BBC Radio’s Official Website! It will be removed after 1 week.
But that’s not all, Gemma will be on Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4) this evening (Saturday, January 30th) from 6.15 to 7pm!
8 new HQ candids from last Wednesday.
GALLERY LINK:
- Candids: January 27, 2010
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Luke Evans stars as Apollo in the 2010 version of Clash of the Titans, a movie he calls “epic.” At the BAFTA/LA Awards Season Tea Party, Evans talked about working on Clash of the Titans and the Stephen Frears film, Tamara Drewe.
Gemma Arterton was mentioned a few times, but the entire interview is worth reading to get to know more about Clash of the Titans!
What else are you working on?
Luke Evans: “I’ve just finished Stephen Frears’ new movie. It’s called Tamara Drewe.”
I’m sure it’s a lot quieter scale.
Luke Evans: “Yes, it was, yeah. And it was modern day and we stayed in Dorset for two months. Gemma Arterton and I play the love interests in the film, and it was beautiful. It was really great. It’s a beautiful place to stay and we had a lovely hotel. Stephen was just, I mean it’s a privilege working with a legend like Stephen Frears, you know?”
So that’s two movies with Gemma right in a row?
Luke Evans: “Yeah.”
Lucky you.
Luke Evans: “Three times we hope. We hope another one’s going to come around the corner.”
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My friend Tonny went to see The Little Dog Laughed on Saturday. She got her programme signed and scanned it for us.
GALLERY LINKS:
- The Little Dog Laughed (2010) -> Related Clippings: Signed Programme
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) -> Related Clippings: Total Film (UK) – March 2010 (Thanks to Lorna!)
- Candids: January 23, 2010
- Candids: January 25, 2010
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27 new HQ candids from yesterday night.
GALLERY LINK:
- Candids: January 23, 2010
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Thanks to Lorna for the scan!
GALLERY LINKS:
- The Little Dog Laughed (2010) -> Related Clippings: Daily Express (UK) – January 22, 2010
- Candids: January 23, 2010
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By Sophie Eager Jan 22, 2010, 12:20 GMT
Actress Gemma Arterton says she has fallen for life on the West End stage after starring in blockbuster hits.
Arterton, 24, has already appeared in big-screen hits such as St Trinian’s, Bond film Quantum of Solace opposite Daniel Craig and Prince of Persia: The Sands Of Time.
She recently made her stage debut in the play The Little Dog Laughed at the Garrick Theatre where she stars with Tamsin Greig, Harry Lloyd and Keira Knightley’s boyfriend Rupert Friend.
She told UK newspaper the Daily Express: ‘I really love coming back to the stage.
‘It is a much more rounded experience to working in films, which can be quite airy fairy, although working with Jake Gyllenhaal was great. He is lovely.’
Gemma was seen leaving the Garrick theatre with her The Little Dog Laughed co-stars Harry Lloyd and Tamsin Greig, heading for the After Party.
GALLERY LINK:
- Candids: January 20, 2010
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GALLERY LINKS:
- Candids: January 19, 2010
- The Little Dog Laughed (2010): Curtain Call on Press Night
- The Little Dog Laughed (2010): Press Night After Party
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Fish Tank director Andrea Arnold has taken over the reins of the new film adaptation of Wuthering Heights.
Director Peter Webber left the project back in December, meaning cast Gemma Arterton and Gossip Girl’s Ed Westwick officially had nobody to yell at them from behind the camera.
Arnold, who won an Oscar back in 2005 for her short film Wasp, will be adding her version of Heights to the numerous others, including the Laurence Olivier classic from 1939, and Ralph Fiennes’ stab back in 1992. Read the rest of this entry »
Thanks to Lorna for the scans!
GALLERY LINKS:
- The Little Dog Laughed (2010): Photocall – January 15, 2010
- Magazine Scans: Clippings From 2010
- Candids: January 19, 2010
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Gemma Arterton stars alongside Tamsin Greig, Rupert Friend and Harry Lloyd in the West End’s hilarious comedy, The Little Dog Laughed, about the superficial world of show business and the game playing of the movie industry.
GMTV are giving away a trip to see Gemma in The Little Dog Laughed to one lucky person. This amazing prize includes two tickets to the show plus one night’s accommodation including breakfast and dinner at the luxury Trafalgar Hilton.
Rising film star, Mitchell Green, is every girl’s fantasy and soon to become a household name, thanks to his devilish agent Diane. With Mitchell on the brink of superstardom, Diane encounters one teensy-weensy obstacle – she can’t seem to keep her leading man in the closet.
With Mitchell’s new ‘friend’ Alex on the scene, and Alex’s beautiful girlfriend Ellen (yes he has a girlfriend!) causing a drama of her own, what lengths will Mitchell go to play the part? And will there be a Hollywood ending when the final credits role?
Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H OHH
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