Showing posts with label elementary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elementary. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2014

From Benedict Cumberbatch to Idris Elba, Americans can't resist a suave British man

THE GUARDIAN
Brian Moylan
Thursday 6 November 2014 16.12 EST

Composite of English actors: Tom Hiddleston, Jonny Lee Miller, Idris Elba, Damian Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch and Dan Stevens.
Composite of English actors: Tom Hiddleston, Jonny Lee Miller, Idris Elba, Damian Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch and Dan Stevens. Photograph: Rex Features

Maybe we should blame it on Hugh Grant, that floppy-haired, bumbling star of so many romantic comedies of the 90s and 00s, including Love, Actually (which goes into endless repetition as the holiday season approaches). It just seems like Americans cannot get enough of posh British dudes – though our tastes seem to be changing with the times.

The latest to grace our shores on a regular basis is Tom Hiddleston, most widely know for playing Loki in The Avengers and two Thor movies next to Chris Hemsworth (the pile of Australian muscle is another type Americans love, but that is a whole different study entirely). Hiddleston is slated to star in The Night Manager, a British spy miniseries based on a John le Carré novel, next year for AMC. The London-born actor is sure to set hearts aflame with his classic good looks, upper-class accent, and Eton-bred affectations as well as his ability to negotiate the highest level of espionage.



This seems to be a bit of a divergence from the fey British blokes from the past that we love. While there’s still plenty of love for Colin Firth, he and Grant were the kind of obsequious Brits who would fade into the background and mumble into their shoes about how they felt their souls were connected to Renée Zellweger (an American posing as one of the Queen’s subjects and therefore a cypher for all the American women in the audience). But Hiddleston is playing a spy. He’s a man of action and danger – and those are our new English boyfriends.


Look at Benedict Cumberbatch. Though he disappointed plenty of his ardent fans with news of his recent engagement, he’s still the hottest Brit on American television. He is Sherlock Holmes, a powerful, master-of-the-universe-type who is not only plugged into the highest echelons of British intelligence but also solves all those crimes. We even gave him an American Emmy for his troubles. Cumberbatch also plays Khan in Star Trek – like Loki, a villain and brilliant schemer who holds vast resources of physical and magical power.

And there’s more. We have Jonny Lee Miller on Elementary saving American lives one crime at a time. There’s Idris Elba’s Emmy-nominated turn on Luther, and David Tennant’s cranky Scottish cop on Broadchurch, both modest hits on our shores. There are even some British actors hiding out as Americans, like Rupert Friend as a hard-nosed CIA agent on Homeland and Dominic West as a take-charge romantic lead on The Affair. (Vulture has a handy guide for telling all these high-class types apart.) And let us not forget about Dan Stevens from Downton Abbey, the show which very well might have incited this recent bout of Anglophilia. Though his character Matthew Crawley died in a car crash he is now trying to take his career to the next level by storming Hollywood.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/nov/06/benedict-cumberbatch-idris-elba-americans-cant-resist-a-posh-british-man

Monday, February 3, 2014

Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Carlyle: Trainspotting cast members sign up for sequel

EDINBURGH NEWS
February 3, 2014




TWO of the original cast members from the iconic film Trainspotting have agreed to appear in the follow up due to be released in 2016.

Robert Carlyle, who played Begbie, and Jonny Lee Miller, Sick Boy, have signed on to star in the next instalment, which will begin shooting next year.

Trainspotting, which was nominated for an Oscar after its release in 1996, soon became one of the most famous films based in Scotland.



And now fans of the black comedy will be seeing two of their favourite characters back on the screens in time for the 20th anniversary of the original film.

Novelist Irvine Welsh said that although the business side of things was almost complete, they have yet to write a completed script, which will be loosely based around his 2002 novel Porno.



Friday, January 24, 2014

Character Face-Off: Lucy Liu's Watson vs. Martin Freeman's Watson

ZIMBIO
By Hayley Igarashi on January 23, 2014



Let's take a break from our busy lives to focus on a matter of some importance: the curious incident of two modern-day Watsons sharing primetime space on our televisions. In another world, one without bias or fandoms at the ready, we could let these two Watsons coexist peacefully — as equals, even.

But this is our world. We don't let two characters share a name without picking a favorite — no, a champion — to crush the less-worthy upstart in a showdown of our own imagination.

So sorry, Elementary's Lucy Liu and Sherlock's Martin Freeman. You both seem nice, but we can't like you equally. Only one of you can be the fairest Watson in TV land. As our favorite consulting detective would say, the game is afoot!



Round 1: The Name
In one corner, we've got Freeman's Dr. John Watson — in the other, Liu's Dr. Joan Watson. Now yes, the nifty gender swap sort of necessitated a name swap, but we're not sure if we're feeling the moniker change. Sometimes classic is just better. (Try Shirley Holmes and Irwin Adler. See? Also not as fun.)

Winner: Martin Freeman's Watson


Round 2: The Backstory
MF Watson's backstory matches up with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's description, that of a recently returned army man battling his own demons from his tour in Afghanistan, but LL's gets a little tweaking. In Elementary, she's a surgeon-turned-sober companion, a former career woman who gave up on the medical profession after making a mistake that cost her patient his life. As a sober companion, she's assigned to Sherlock, who's just been released from rehab.  What that gives us is a complex and dependent relationship that seems more realistic than Doyle's version — at least when transplanted to the 21st century.

Winner: Lucy Liu's Watson



Round 3: The Sidekick (jk)
Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock is certainly endearing and compelling, but it's hard to hold your own against the juggernaut of haughty superiority and prickly charisma that is Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock. Elementary fans are quick to point out Miller's commitment to the role, but Cumberbatch doesn't even need that. Notice how no one feels the need to defend Cumberbatch's performance. You know why? Because he's the king of Baker Street on either side of the pond.

Winner: Martin Freeman's Watson


READ THE REST HERE AND VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE: http://www.zimbio.com/Lucy+Liu/articles/b1dVUU1Cfq5/Character+Face+Off+Lucy+Liu+Watson+vs+Martin

Monday, January 20, 2014

Jonny Lee Miller: Elementary boss wants Idris Elba, Alan Rickman guest appearances

DIGITAL SPY
By Justin Harp
Sunday, Jan 19 2014, 8:00pm EST



Elementary creator Rob Doherty has expressed hopes of Idris Elba and Alan Rickman appearing on the CBS show.



Doherty has revealed that the Elementary writers have a "wish list" of actors and actresses that they would love to work with.



"My wish list? I love Idris Elba," he told Access Hollywood. "I'm a big fan of Luther. He's amazing."

Doherty went on to say: "At various times, for different characters, Alan Rickman's name has been bandied about and he's fantastic.


Read more: http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/s205/elementary/news/a545085/elementary-boss-wants-idris-elba-alan-rickman-guest-appearances.html#ixzz2qxuH7ts2 
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller: 'Elementary' Season 2 Spoilers: Has Sherlock's Brother Mycroft Set His Sights on Joan?

LATINOS POST
By Nicole Rojas | First Posted: Sep 21, 2013 01:55 PM EDT



CBS’ hit Sherlock Holmes drama “Elementary” returns for its second season in just a few days with a special London-based premiere. Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Joan Watson (Lucy Liu) will kick off the new season by leaving New York City behind and heading back to Sherlock’s childhood home.



According to CBS, “Holmes and Watson travel to London to help track down an old mentor and investigate an unsolved mystery.” The two detectives won’t just be solving crimes, they’ll also be delving deeper into Sherlock’s past. CBS teases, “Meanwhile, Mycroft Holmes (Rhys Ifans), Sherlock’s estranged brother, reunites with Sherlock and reveals some secrets of his own.”

The reunion of the two brothers, who don’t appear to get along very well, will allow Joan to find out more about Sherlock’s life before he moved to New York City. But that’s not all. According to TVGuide, Sherlock and Joan make a bet about Mycroft: whether he wants to sleep with her or not.


READ MORE HERE:http://www.latinospost.com/articles/28183/20130921/elementary-season-2-spoilers-sherlocks-brother-mycroft-set-sights-joan.htm

Friday, August 16, 2013

Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller have fun filming Elementary... as she walks her Labrador in between takes

MAIL ON LINE
By CLIFF RENFREW
PUBLISHED: 01:59 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:59 EST, 16 August 2013

All smiles: Lucy Liu takes her pet Labrador out for a walk on the set of Elementary in New York on Friday

It seems like Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller are having a ton of fun filming their TV show Elementary.

The 44-year-old actress was seen walking her chocolate Labrador around the set in New York on Thursday while Johnny could not contain his laughter while filming with his co-star.

Lucy swapped her ankle boots for some flats when she walked her beautiful dog in between takes flanked by security guards.




Wearing a dapper grey blazer, stripped shirt, navy blue pants and brogue shoes, Jonny tried to hail down a New York taxi for his co-star as the pair filmed on a bustling street.



Eventually, he was successful but in between takes the two actors laughed and joked with one another as they were surrounded by crew members.

Elementary is CBS's contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes tales in which Jonny plays the fabled detective himself.

While Liu plays an alternative style Dr Watson opposite him.


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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch keen to "compare notes" on Sherlock: Tea with Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Downey Jr? (WEWOMEN.COM)

Benedict Cumberbatch filming Sherlock in London

Sherlock Holmes has had a serious renaissance in recent years, with a Hollywood remake starring Robert Downey Jr, Benedict Cumberbatch's BBC smash and now the US hit show Elementary with Jonny Lee Miller. The UK's biggest export of the year is apparently keen to get together with his fellow Sherlocks and make like true Brits and have a cup of tea.

Benedict Cumberbatch has spoken about the rise and rise of his most famous character, Sherlock Holmes.


The eccentric detective has had various incarnations in the past few years and the 36-year-old is eager to meet his counterparts to "compare notes".

The actor has worked with the star of US smash hit Elementary before; he stared alongside him in the British National Theatre production of Frankenstein a few years ago.

Now magazine from the UK reported on his desire to share a cuppa with his fellow detectives.


He said: "[I'd most like to have a cup of tea with] Robert Downey Jr and Jonny Lee Miller. We could all sit down and compare notes. That would be fun.

“I know Jonny very, very well, but I don't know Robert at all. At least, I think it would be fun [to have tea with them]!”

Imagine that tea party!


JONNY LEE MILLER: New Elementary Cast additions (DEN OF GEEK)


Sean Pertwee is to join Jonny Lee Miller, Rhys Ifans, and Natalie Dormer as the latest Brit in CBS' Sherlock Holmes show, Elementary...

Elementary has nabbed itself a bit of a UK acting dynasty (well, dynasty might be somewhat grand a term for the family, but his dad did play both The Doctor and Worzel Gummidge) by casting Sean Pertwee as Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Lestrade.



Absent thus far from Elementary's New York-set proceedings, Lestrade is one of a flurry of Conan Doyle characters introduced at the tail-end of season one and the beginning of season two. First came Sebastian Moran, then Irene Adler, and Moriarty, next is Holmes' brother Mycroft, and with him, Sean Pertwee as Inspector Lestrade. The character, often depicted somewhat mockingly in the Conan Doyle stories, consults Holmes on various cases, and has won his professional reputation based largely on Holmes' deductions.


Read more: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/elementary/26351/elementary-season-2-casting-news#ixzz2Yk9GG3mY 

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller: 'Elementary' season 2 casting news: Rhys Ifans to recur as Mycroft Holmes TVJUNE 26, 2013BY: MEREDITH JACOBS (EXAMINER)

Actor Rhys Ifans arrives at the premiere of Columbia Pictures' 'The Amazing Spider-Man' at the Regency Village Theatre on June 28, 2012 in Westwood, California.

It's already been announced that "Elementary" is heading to London for its second season premiere, and on Wednesday, June 26, CBS announced some very exciting casting news, especially for those hoping to see some familiar characters on the show.

According to CBS, Rhys Ifans ("The Amazing Spider-Man," "Notting Hill") will be recurring as Sherlock Holmes' older brother, Mycroft Holmes, beginning with the "Elementary" season 2 premiere, which will be shot on location in London. Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) heads to London to revisit an old case, which forces him to face Mycroft. The brothers suffered a drastic falling out a few years earlier, but Sherlock and Joan (Lucy Liu) will be staying in his new home, and it should be one that is very familiar to Sherlock fans: 221B Baker Street. Joan will be caught in the middle as the brothers are forced to deal with their very complicated past.

READ MORE: http://www.examiner.com/article/elementary-season-2-casting-news-rhys-ifans-to-recur-as-mycroft-holmes

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Elementary season 2 - Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock Holmes confirmed for Sky Living this autumn (RADIO TIMES)

Elementary season 2 - Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock Holmes confirmed for Sky Living this autumn

The satellite broadcaster has secured the second run of the US drama, which will see the detective back in his hometown of London

Paul Jones
6:10 PM, 19 June 2013

US Sherlock Holmes update Elementary will be back on British screens this autumn on Sky Living, RadioTimes.com can confirm.

The show, starring Jonny Lee Miller as the eccentric detective, returns to US network CBS for a second series on September 26, and is expected to come to Sky around a fortnight later, pointing to an air date of mid-October.

The modern-day American take on the Sherlock Holmes stories is the highest rating show in Sky Living’s 20-year history, averaging 1.12 million viewers per episode.

The series co-stars Lucy Liu as Holmes’s female partner Dr Joan Watson and ended last month with the revelation that his former lover Irene Adler, played by Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer, was also his arch-nemesis Moriarty.

Friday, June 14, 2013

National Theatre Live to screen Tom Hiddleston, Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch performances (RADIO TIMES)


Susanna Lazarus
10:49 AM, 14 June 2013

Before they shared the role of Sherlock Holmes, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller appeared together in Danny Boyle's much-celebrated production of Frankenstein, taking home the Olivier and Evening Standard awards for Best Actor in 2012. Now their sell-out performances are to be screened for the third time, giving eager fans another chance to see them in the alternating roles of Creature and Creator at UK cinemas from 31 October 2013.

National Theatre Live - the international initiative that brings UK stage productions to cinemas around the world - has also announced plans to screen Sherlock showrunner Mark Gatiss's new production of Coriolanus in which he stars alongside British actor Tom Hiddleston. Gatiss - who has written and produced BBC's detective series starring Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman - will play Roman senator Menenius in the William Shakespeare tragedy at the Donmar Warehouse opposite Hiddleston in the title role. The production will begin performances in December 2013, with live cinema screenings due to commence from 30 January 2014.

READ MORE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-06-14/national-theatre-live-to-screen-mark-gatiss-and-benedict-cumberbatch-performances

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller, Benedict cumberbatch: Elementary season 2 - where next for the wacky Sherlock Holmes update? (RADIO TIMES)

Paul Jones
12:19 PM, 29 May 2013
Elementary season 2 - where next for the wacky Sherlock Holmes update?

Season one of Elementary ended last night on Sky Living – and what a crazy ride it's been. In case it passed you by, it was set in New York, not London, and in the 21st century, not the Victorian era. Dr Watson was a woman. And so was Moriarty (oh, and she was also Irene Adler, who was also Sherlock's former girlfriend, who came back from the dead – but let's not get too bogged down in the detail).

While all those changes may well have had Sir Arthur Conan Doyle spinning in his grave, they've been a recipe for success as far as Elementary goes, with a second series already on its way. The two-pipe problem now (not that Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock Holmes smokes a pipe, of course, he doesn't smoke anything, he's a recovering drug addict – sorry forgot to mention that) is where can it possibly go from here? Here are a few theories...


Watson is Moriarty


Anyone else think Joan Watson became a brilliant detective in her own right a little too easily? And that Natalie Dormer's Irene Adler/"Moriarty" ended up being a bit too much of a pushover and falling for the oldest trick in the book: "We're alone, so I may as well confess everything"? Joan is the real shadowy figure behind the shadowy figure, who has been manipulating Holmes all along (a "sober companion" is not actually a thing – get a grip people). Series two will see more of the same, with Joan/Moriarty planting the idea in Sherlock's head that they should head to London in order to fulfil her ultimate goal – meeting Benedict Cumberbatch.


Watson is Holmes


We've seen already (above) that Lucy Liu's character may, in fact, have been manipulating Sherlock Holmes all along – but in this version of the hypothesis she actually is the detective and "Holmes" is a vulnerable mental patient/idiot savant/idiot she uses as a front for her investigations. It's not the first time a theory like this has been posited – 1988 movie Without a Clue saw Ben Kingsley's Dr Watson shunning the limelight and feeding his deductions to hapless actor Michael Caine, who he'd employed to play the role of the great detective.

READ MORE THEORIES HERE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-05-29/elementary-season-2---where-next-for-the-wacky-sherlock-holmes-update

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller - (SPOILER) Elementary: Moriarty’s identity revealed in US Sherlock Holmes update Spoilers: don't read on if you don't want to know who plays the detective's nemesis before the season finale airs (RADIO TIMES)



Radio Times staff
4:17 PM, 21 May 2013

We learnt back in April that Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer was set to play Sherlock Holmes's former lover Irene Adler in US update Elementary. And earlier this month we were told that the season finale would see Jonny Lee Miller's detective face a showdown with arch-enemy Moriarty, the man he believed had killed Irene. Then, just last week, UK viewers discovered Irene's secret – that she's not dead after all.


But now (right now, if you're still reading this) as the series approaches the climax to its first season, there's one more major twist still to come...

...Irene Adler is Moriarty!

Dormer's character will be unveiled as the brilliant criminal nemesis when she shoots one of her own henchmen in order to save Holmes's life.



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Lucy Liu & Jonny Lee Miller: CBS Upfront & 'The Talk' Guest! (JUST JARED)

Lucy Liu & Jonny Lee Miller: CBS Upfront & 'The Talk' Guest!

Elementary stars Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller hit the carpet at the 2013 CBS Upfront Presentation held at the Tents at Lincoln Center on Wednesday (May 15) in New York City.

Earlier in the day, the 44-year-old actress sat down with the ladies of The Talk to chat about her hit series, which was renewed for a second season.

Also in attendance at the upfront event were The Talk ladies Julie Chen (with husband and CBS boss Les Moonves), Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler, Sara Gilbert and Sheryl Underwood. The gals are in the Big Apple doing a special week of shows in New York! Catch it at 2pm on CBS.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller: 'Elementary' Season 1 Finale Spoilers: Sherlock Deals With His Past in 'Heroine' and 'The Woman' [Video]



“The Woman” – As Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) reels at the reappearance of his former lover, Irene Adler (Natalie Dormer), a series of flashbacks unravel the tumultuous events that led to his downfall into addiction , on the two hour season finale of ELEMENTARY, on Thursday, May 16 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Also pictured is Lucy Liu. (Photo : Jeffrey Neira /CBS)

The first season of CBS exciting new drama ‘Elementary’ is coming to a close this week with a special two-hour finale. The Thursday night finale kicks off with “The Woman,” as Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) comes face-to-face with his presumed dead former lover Irene (guest star Natalie Dormer). Fans saw how Sherlock broke down at seeing her again in last week’s episode.


Friday, May 10, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller: Sherlock to face showdown with Moriarty in Elementary finale (RADIO TIMES)

Sherlock to face showdown with Moriarty in Elementary finale
Written By
Paul Jones
A tense, season-ending showdown between Sherlock Holmes and his arch-nemesis Moriarty – it’s a scenario fans of BBC1's Sherlock are familiar with. And it’s one that’s set to repeat itself in Elementary, the stateside take on the great detective.
So far, the closest Jonny Lee Miller’s New York-based Sherlock Holmes has come to the criminal mastermind he believes murdered his former lover – one Irene Adler – is a phone conversation. But as the first series of the US show approaches its conclusion, Elementarycreator Rob Doherty says all that is about to change.
“It is a Moriarty-centric finale” says Doherty. “It comes to our attention he may be operating in New York. The finale is really about a build to a showdown between Sherlock and Moriarty."
Not that the action will be entirely confined to the Big Apple. For the first time, viewers will see Sherlock in his native London, in flashback sequences that will also introduce Adler, played by British actress and Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer.
“For the first time, we're going to see actual moments from his past,” says Doherty. “We're going to see him outside of New York and in London. Seeing London isn't so much the point. It's really about how he came to meet and fall for Irene Adler.





Thursday, May 9, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller: Holmes to visit London in 'Elementary' season premiere (USA TODAY)

Sherlock Holmes will be taking a trip when Elementary returns in the fall.

The CBS drama is heading to London, the home of the original Holmes, to film the second-season premiere.

In the episode, the first to be shot outside New York, Holmes, the brilliant, eccentric detective played by Jonny Lee Miller, journeys back to his former home to look at an old case and, in the process, runs up against his past. Watson (Lucy Liu), the companion who keeps him grounded, learns more about Holmes before he moved to New York.

"We couldn't be more excited to have this opportunity to see Sherlock's old stomping grounds and take a closer look at a life that, until now, we've only been able to glimpse through the lens of his recovery," executive producer Robert Doherty said in a statement accompanying the filming announcement. "By meeting old friends and revisiting prior cases, Watson will gain even more insight into Holmes. She'll have to keep up with a Sherlock who is both more comfortable in his surroundings and even bolder in testing the limits of those around him."

READ MORE: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2013/05/09/elementary-to-film-second-season-premiere-in-london/2146071/

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Jonny Lee Miller to Run Ultra-Marathon in Honor of Jonah's Just Begun Foundation to Cure Sanfilippo (WALL STREET JOURNAL)


Jonny Lee Miller, Lead Actor in the Hit TV Drama Elementary, Will Run His First Ever Ultra-Marathon to Raise Funds for Research and Treatment of Sanfilippo Syndrome

"As if running 50 miles wasn't enough, Jonny appeared on The View to promote the race and joined my family and me for an interview with Dr. Sanjay Gupta on CNN. He has set up a Twitter account to send links on how to donate to his effort on crowdrise," said Weishaar.

Jonah is currently in good health, but Jill Wood, his mother and the co-founder of JJB, says he and other Sanfilippo children are in a race against time. Despite the existence of 7,000 rare diseases and an increasing patient population, the federal government has allocated few funds to the research of these diseases. The science behind the four research programs with which JJB is presently involved is being driven by patient groups and advocates.

The donations raised by Jonny's race effort will help tremendously, and will be put towards finding treatments and a cure.

About Jonah's Just Begun-Foundation to Cure Sanfiliipo Inc.

Jonah's Just Begun -- Foundation to Cure Sanfilippo Inc. is a 501(c)3. JJB raises funds and then distributes them to academic researchers focused on Sanfilippo Type C. We have two goals: first, to drive the science that will ultimately lead to a cure for Sanfilippo Type C; and second, to raise awareness for all rare diseases. We also empower and encourage others affected by rare diseases to advocate for cures.

Contact Jonah's Just Begun

Jill Wood

CFO of Jonah's Just Begun

Email Contact

(347) 689-2186

www.jonahsjustbegun.org


READ MORE: http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130503-913207.html