24.10.2013, 17:10
? Radcliff spielt ihn lt. Brian May anscheinend nicht. RA mal eine Rocknummer à la Queen singen zu hören, das wäre schon was 24.10.2013, 17:10
24.10.2013, 18:39
Nimue hat geschrieben:Jetzt mal eine ganz abwegige Spekulation:
Richard als Freddie Mercury in einer Biopic - Verfilmung - Rocking RA? Radcliff spielt ihn lt. Brian May anscheinend nicht. RA mal eine Rocknummer à la Queen singen zu hören, das wäre schon was
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24.10.2013, 21:11
25.10.2013, 20:31
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. Ich will jetzt wirklich wissen, wer Childermass spielt.Ray Donovan's Eddie Marsan has been cast in the upcoming BBC America mini-series Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, based on the novel by Susanna Clarke, the network announced. He'll play Mr. Norrell, while British stage actor Bertie Carvel will play Jonathan Strange. The story is set in England during the Napoleonic Wars and traces the relationship between Strange and Norrell, two magicians with discordant philosophies. The megapopular novel was originally optioned as a movie way back in 2005, but the seven-part mini-series finally goes into production next week. You snooze, you lose, Dan Stevens.
25.10.2013, 20:37
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16.11.2013, 22:02
Richard Armitage would be absolutely perfect to play Harry Stavers, the defence counsel.
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28.02.2014, 17:04
.BBC One to become new home of Agatha Christie in UK
Date: 28.02.2014Last updated: 28.02.2014 at 07.56
Category: BBC One; Drama
BBC One is to become the new home of Agatha Christie in the UK, and today exclusively announces the first two commissions to mark the start of this special relationship.
Major new BBC One adaptations of 'And Then There Were None' and 'Partners In Crime' promise to deliver audiences event television of the highest quality and bring Agatha Christie’s masterpieces to a new generation in her 125th celebration year.
Dame Agatha Christie, DBE is the best-selling novelist of all time. Since her debut in 1920, Agatha Christie has never been out of print and is currently published worldwide in over 50 different languages.
'And Then There Were None' is Christie's most successful work and has sold over 100 million copies. Acclaimed writer Sarah Phelps (Great Expectations, The Crimson Field, The Casual Vacancy) will adapt a new telling of this extraordinary and ingenious masterpiece, produced by Mammoth Screen (Parade’s End, Poldark) in partnership with Acorn Productions Ltd. The premise is timeless, dark and gripping: 10 strangers marooned on an island. One by one they start to die.
28.02.2014, 17:18
Agatha Christie dramas planned to mark anniversary
Agatha Christie's most successful book and two of her lesser-known sleuths are to be brought to the screen as part of a series of BBC programmes marking the 125th anniversary of her birth.
And Then There Were None, the author's most-read book, is to be adapted by Sarah Phelps into a three-part drama.
David Walliams, meanwhile, will play one half of a married detective duo in six-part series Partners in Crime.
A series of documentaries about the British crime writer are also planned.
Ben Stephenson, the corporation's drama commissioning controller, said he was "delighted that the great British institution that is the BBC" was entering a "long-term relationship" with such a "brilliantly British" author.
Born in 1890, Christie is best known as the creator of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple and the author of West End play The Mousetrap.
The new dramas follow the conclusion of ITV's long-running Poirot series, which saw David Suchet portray the legendary Belgian detective.
Though less well known, the husband-and-wife duo Tommy and Tuppence Beresford also appeared on ITV in feature-length 1983 drama The Secret Adversary.
Francesca Annis and James Warwick played the couple on that occasion, going on to reprise their roles in 1983 series Partners in Crime.
Christie's Tommy and Tuppence books went on to spawn a trio of French films, starring Andre Dussollier and Catherine Frot, that renamed the characters Belisaire and Prudence.
It is not yet known who will play Tuppence to Walliams's Tommy in the latest adaptation of their crime-solving adventures.
"In bringing these thrilling stories to the screen, it is our ambition for Tommy and Tuppence to finally take their rightful place alongside Poirot and Marple as iconic Agatha Christie characters," said the 42-year-old.
"I was first drawn to the delicious notion of a married couple solving crimes together, and the more I read of the Tommy and Tuppence novels and short stories I realised they are among Christie's very best work."
And Then There Were None was the US title for a 1939 mystery that was originally published in the UK under a different title derived from a traditional nursery rhyme.
The novel, about 10 strangers marooned on an island who are killed off one by one, was Christie's most popular novel, selling more than 100 million copies worldwide.
Phelps is known for her work on BBC soap EastEnders and her TV adaptations of the Charles Dickens novels Oliver Twist and Great Expectations.
Little Britain star Walliams was recently seen in BBC One comedy Big Train and on the West End stage in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Mathew Prichard, Christie's grandson, said it was "fantastic" to have the author "welcomed with such enthusiasm... in her all-important 125th anniversary year."
20.03.2014, 00:49
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With @BBCOne talking Series 2, who would you love to see as a guest star? We'd love Colin Morgan or Richard Armitage. #TheMusketeers
14.04.2014, 10:15
Indeed, the only real spanner (or should that read ‘sonic screwdriver’?) in the works is former Time Lord Sylvester McCoy’s admission that he’d discovered exactly who’d been cast as The Master whilst working in New Zealand on both recent Hobbit films.
The diminutive Scotsman intimated that his co-star Richard Armitage had been a shoo-in for the role – a whisper given added credence when a heavily made-up actor resembling Armitage later turned up in Newport for one of Who’s Victorian-themed location shoots.
Was he supposed to be the Doctor’s arch-enemy or Jack The Ripper – or maybe the two will turn out to be one and the same?
14.04.2014, 14:26
Wäre eine nette Konstellation.
14.04.2014, 14:32
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