Showing posts with label cold mountain. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Jude Law: With maturity comes complication

SCNOW.COM
Posted: Thursday, July 31, 2014 3:05 pm


LONDON — Jude Law feels his work options are widening as he gets older, and he revels in the complications.

The 41-year-old British actor — best known for his roles in "The Talented Mr Ripley," ''Cold Mountain" and more recently "Sherlock Holmes" — says there is now "less emphasis on playing romantic leads."

"You get over a certain age, and you're more complicated anyway," he said in an interview. "So, I guess characters written for that age are more complicated, you know."

Law said he likes to take risks by picking roles that terrify him, such as his much-acclaimed stint in "Henry V" in London's West End last year.



"There's this moment when you haven't quite learnt your lines, the play doesn't feel like it's coming together or at least you don't feel that you've fully understood the role or indeed the piece yet and everyone's looking around for a way out, an excuse," he said, recalling the rehearsal period.

"And yet you know that you have a set day ahead of you when you are going to open to the press — and indeed to the public — and it's nothing short of terrifying."

"It's usually at that moment you question yourself, your job, why you're doing this," he added, "but it's also an opportunity to sort of face failure and fear."



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Dame Eileen Atkins joins Colin Firth in new Woody Allen film ALBERTINA LLOYD (INDEPENDENT)


Dame Eileen Atkins has joined Colin Firth in the cast of Woody Allen's new film.

The writer and director has already begun filming on his latest project, a comedy which also stars Emma Stone, on location in the South of France.


Veteran British actress Dame Eileen, star of Cold Mountain and Cranford, has joined the cast along with Oscar nominees Marcia Gay Harden and Jacki Weaver, according to Variety.

As with all Woody Allen productions the title and subject matter is being kept under wraps. It is Allen's second time filming in France and his eighth film set in Europe.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Jude Law didn't plan film career added: 4 Mar 2013 // by: Film-News.co.uk Newsdesk



Jude Law didn't plan to have a career in film.

The British actor never expected to make it in Hollywood when he was growing up in South London.

Jude named Daniel Day-Lewis' My Beautiful Laundrette as being the film that changed his ambitions and influenced him to pursue work in the movie industry.

"I never planned a career in film. I don't know anyone who grew up in the 70s in Lewisham who did. It just wasn't realistic. Theatre was. I grew up watching and loving film but it was this other world – movie stars were like Newman and Mitchum and McQueen. And then this amazing crop of actors - Tim Roth, Gary Oldman and Daniel Day-Lewis - came along," Jude revealed to British newspaper the Guardian. "Tim and Gary were round the corner from where I lived. That was very, very, very influential for me. I remember seeing Daniel Day-Lewis in My Beautiful Launderette and thinking: 'Oh, film can be part of my world as well.'"

Friday, November 23, 2012

Jude Law, Michael Gambon to be honoured IANS Nov 22, 2012, 01.58PM IST(THE TIMES OF INDIA)



Actors Jude Law and Michael Gambon will be honoured at the British Independent Film Awards for their contribution to British cinema.

Law, who is known for his work in movies like "The Talented Mr.Ripley", "Cold Mountain" and "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" will be awarded with Variety Award, a special prize given for bringing international attention to the British movie scene.

Gambon, on the other hand, will be presented with Richard Harris Award for lifetime achievement, reports dailystar.co.uk.


READ MORE: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-11-22/news-interviews/35302316_1_jude-law-british-independent-film-awards-movies