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Monday, June 24, 2013

‘Ripper Street’ Adds ‘Love/Hate’ and 'Jump' Actors (IFTN) 24 Jun 2013 : By Kevin Cronin


Season two of ‘Ripper Street’, currently filming in Dublin, continues to expand its cast with ‘Jump’ actor Martin McCann and Love/Hate’s Charlie Murphy, both past IFTA winners, set to feature in upcoming episodes.


Recent weeks have seen filming extend beyond Clancy Barracks, which doubles for police headquarters in Whitechapel, London, to the Natural History Museum on Merrion Row and North Great George’s Street.



Charlie Murphy won the IFTA for Best Actress at this year's awards; recently starred in BBC’s ‘The Village’; and will appear in ‘Quirke’, starring Gabriel Byrne, this autumn.

Martin McCann was nominated for an IFTA for his performance in ‘Jump’ this year and previously won the IFTA for Best Actor in 2011 for ‘Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne’.

He also starred in ‘Shadow Dancer’ and appeared in Steven Spielberg’s critically-acclaimed World War II mini-series ‘The Pacific’ in 2010.

Filming in Dublin on ‘Ripper Street’ will continue until 31st August and return to BBC screens in 2014.


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Liam Neeson, the star of Schindler's List, Taken and The Chronicles of Narnia has been voted Ireland and the UK's favourite Irish actor in a poll by Sky Movies HD, commissioned to celebrate its season of St Patrick's Day weekend films. (RTE)



With nearly a fifth of all votes (19.9%), Neeson soared above other Irish acting talent including Lawrence of Arabia star Peter O'Toole and Ballykissangel turned Hollywood star Colin Farrell, second and third with 9.1% and 7.6% respectively.

To celebrate St Patrick's Day 2012, Sky Movies HD asked over 1,000 Irish and UK residents about their favourite Irish screen stars.

Four times Bond star Pierce Brosnan, most recently seen alongside Sarah Jessica Parker in I Don't Know How She Does It, was fourth in the poll (7.5%).

READ MORE:  http://www.rte.ie/ten/2012/0315/neesonl.html


Michael Fassbender, LIam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan: Like an Irish whiskey Irish men get better with age (INDEPENDENT IE.)






US showbiz website zap2it has compiled a list of the nation’s best looking men, and features many familiar faces such as Colin Farrell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Michael Fassbender.

The list is not dominated by younger stars however, with Pierce Brosnan (58), Gabriel Byrne (61) and Liam Neeson (59) all making the cut to be ranked as some of our best looking stars.

U2 front man Bono, more used to appearing on top musical earners lists, is also ranked as one of our sexiest men, the ever present sunglasses possibly adding to his allure.

(my favorite - Brendan Gleeson)

READ MORE:  http://www.independent.ie/national-news/like-an-irish-whiskey-irish-men-get-better-with-age-3051967.html?start=2


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Clive Owen And Mia Wasikowska Offered Roles In Old Boy Remake (Eric's London)

21 December


Both Clive Owen and Mia Wasikowska have been offered roles in the Spike Lee directed, Josh Brolin starring remake of Old Boy, Twitch Film.

Colin Firth was previously offered the main villain role but has apparently turned it down, with Lee now apparently turning to his Inside Man star, Owen, to take up the part. Owen has been sliding a little of late, and played third fiddle to Jason Statham and Robert De Niro in the dire, Killer Elite, but has the Dublin shot thriller Shadow Dancer to come out in March. The gorgeous and talented Wasikowska would take the lead female role, which, for anyone who has seen the Korean version, is imperative to the plot.

Wasikowska was outstanding in the Gabriel Byrne show, In Treatment, and has been the best thing about the likes of Alice in Wonderland before. She'll next be seen opposite Glenn Close in another Irish shot film, Albert Nobbs.

http://www.majormo.co.uk/cinema/news/clive-owen-and-mia-wasikowska-offered-roles-in-old-boy-remake/95830.aspx

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fassbender is thankful for ‘chemistry’ with McQueen (Irish Echo)

Arts & Leisure | By Karen Butler | December 21st, 2011  


“It’s a chemistry that I’m very, very grateful for and I feel so blessed I’ve come across it because, for me, it was something I was always looking for — a collaborator,” the 34-year-old actor told reporters in Los Angeles recently. “‘Hunger’ was a big break for me. It was his first movie and so we were experiencing a lot together. I could see on Steve’s face the passion and how he wanted to get it right and I wanted to get it right, too, and we just formed a language very quickly. When we started ‘Shame’ it was just like picking up where we left off. It was like we had just walked off the set of ‘Hunger’ and on to that.”

In “Hunger,” Fassbender played Bobby Sands, the Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer who led the 1981 Irish hunger strike to protest the treatment of republican prisoners at a jail in County Down, Northern Ireland during the Troubles. He died at age 27 after starving himself for 66 days.

The German-born, Co. Kerry-raised actor gives another unforgettable performance in “Shame.” His portrayal of Brandon Sullivan, a fictional New York sex addict whose life spirals out of control with the arrival at his home of his troubled sister, played by Carey Mulligan, has already earned him Best Actor prizes at the Venice Film Festival and British Independent Film Awards. He was this month nominated for a Critics’ Choice Award and is expected to be a major player in Hollywood’s upcoming Oscars and Golden Globe Awards races.

Asked how he prepared to play such a raw, damaged man, Fassbender said he relied heavily on the film’s screenplay, which told him nearly everything he needed to know about Brandon.

“Part of my preparation, a very big part of it is, I re-read the script. I might read it 300-350 times, so I’m spending a lot of time with [this character] and I’m getting to know him and sort of, throughout the day, I’ll be like, ‘Oh, what would Brandon do in this scenario?’ Just little pieces that you’re gathering. You’re gathering little pieces every day and you’re putting it together and you’re sitting down with it and you’re thinking, ‘Is this logical?’ And if it is logical, well, then give it a try and then Steve is there to steer me in the right direction. It’s just sort of about trying to understand him and relate to him as opposed to the judgment thing, which would be a mistake,” Fassbender noted.

The actor, who attended St. Brendan’s school in Killarney and continued his studies at the Drama Centre in London, said he was never concerned about the impact appearing in the movie’s explicit sex scenes might have on his career. In fact, he laughs when he recalls this piece of sage advice he received from McQueen, “He’s like, ‘You’re an actor — it’s your job, so do it.’”

“I keep things very simple,” added Fassbender, who has starred in the films “300,” “Fish Tank,” “Inglourious Basterds,” “Jonah Hex,” “X-Men: The First Class,” “A Dangerous Method” and “Jane Eyre”, as well as the British supernatural TV series “Hex” and the celebrated World War II miniseries “Band of Brothers.”

“People are like: ‘Oh, my God, and then you’re naked. What is that going to do to your career?’ It’s like I’m not a politician. My job is to facilitate characters. I’m a storyteller. And this is one facet of telling that story.”

Up next…

Fassbender is attached to co-star with Colin Farrell, Gabriel Byrne and Cillian Murphy in actor Brendan Gleeson’s directorial debut, “At Swim Two Birds,” a film adaptation of Flann O’Brien’s classic 1939 novel.

Rated NC-17 in the United States, “Shame” is in theaters now.

http://irishecho.com/?p=68745