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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Charlie Hunnam - **Spoiler Alert** Charlie Hunnam Cried At Emotional Sons Of Anarchy Scenes

CONTACT MUSIC
by WENN | 27 December 2014



Actor Charlie Hunnam broke down in tears as he shot his final Sons Of Anarchy scenes with his onscreen mother Katey Sagal after having to kill her character on TV.


Sagal tells People magazine, "It was very emotional in a beautiful way. Charlie Hunnam and I cried a lot. We would just hug each other because it was also goodbye for us after working together. We've all been in our own form of denial with the show ending. But there was no turning back."


READ MORE HERE: http://hub.contactmusic.com/story/spoiler-alert-charlie-hunnam-cried-at-emotional-sons-of-anarchy-scenes_4517610

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Gold Derby Emmy MVP: Charlie Hunnam ('Sons of Anarchy') gives career-best performance

GOLD DERBY
By Marcus James Dixon
Nov 18 2014 22:08 Pm



So many secrets were revealed during the "Suits of Woe" episode of "Sons of Anarchy" that we wouldn't blame you for overlooking the career-best performance given by star Charlie Hunnam Tuesday night.

Accent aside, Hunnam's riveting, emotional performance as Jax Teller showed why this UK actor deserves his very first Emmy nomination. After seven years playing such a popular character, why has Hunnam never been nominated before by America's highest TV honor?



"Sons of Anarchy" viewers are used to seeing Hunnam playing the noble (yet troubled) President of the motorcycle club, yet he's never received any awards honors for his work. Surprisingly, besides a sole Critics' Choice TV Award nomination in 2012, Hunnam hasn't been nominated for anything else.

Written by Peter Elkoff, Mike Daniels and creator Kurt Sutter and directed by Peter Weller, "Suits of Woe" was the episode that "SoA" fans have been waiting for all year. Jax finally discovered the truth behind his wife's murder as Gemma (Katey Sagal) bolted from Charming to parts unknown. How will this reveal affect the story going forward? That's to be determined.

Can Hunnam break through at the 2015 Emmys to receive his first nomination as Best Drama Actor for "Sons of Anarchy"? Let's consider the factors working for and against this Gold Derby Emmy MVP.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.goldderby.com/news/7671/charlie-hunnam-sons-of-anarchy-spoilers-jax-gemma-teller-entertainment-13579086-story.html

Sunday, October 12, 2014

34 things you learn on the 'Sons of Anarchy' set

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
By Mandi Bierly on Oct 10, 2014 at 2:52PM   @ewmandibierly



Spend close to 20 hours on location and set with the cast and crew of Sons of Anarchy, and you learn a few fun facts. EW‘s recent cover story (read it online) reveals some of them: among the objects in Charlie Hunnam’s backpack is a marijuana grinder; Katey Sagal is happy to talk about Justin Theroux’s jogging attire on The Leftovers. Here are 34 other things gleaned from EW‘s September visit.

IN THE MAKEUP TRAILER

• When you catch Tommy Flanagan (Chibs) singing “Hurt” on his way in at 6:30 a.m., it’s definitely the Johnny Cash version. “Of course, the Johnny Cash version,” he says later. “I mean Nine Inch Nails, fair enough, they did a great version, but Johnny killed it.”

• Everyone knows the fun begins when Kim Coates (Tig) arrives. On this day, he starts a lively conversation suggesting he’ll wear a Speedo to the show’s premiere screening that weekend. He and Flanagan claim they’ve never worn a Speedo, but Hunnam admits to having donned one as a child.

• The show’s head of makeup, Tracey Anderson, has it out for Abel. She barely lets Hunnam sit down in her chair at 6:50 a.m. before asking him if he thinks Abel is behind something bad in the script they received the previous night.

Anderson: I know he’s psycho. I really want it to be him.

Hunnam: I know you do. (Laughs)



Makeup artist Sabine Taylor: I’m afraid you’re overestimating what a little boy like that is capable of.

Anderson: If he’s a sociopath…

David Labrava (Happy): I think Abel [redacted], but Abel didn’t [redacted].

Anderson: I haven’t liked that kid since day one.


• Anderson holds the speed record for bullet wounds. “I time her,” makeup artist Michelle Garbin says. “One time she did six bullets in six minutes, in a pit, in the middle of the night.” (“I just wanted to get out of the pit,” Anderson says.) After seven seasons on the show, Anderson has grace under pressure: “When I started, I’d read the script and be like, ‘Ohmygod, they’re gonna have a slight cut over their eye.’ I’d get all worried about it. ‘We need them back in the trailer for 20 minutes!’ Now it’s like, ‘Whatever, we’ll just do it on set,'” she says.

• The makeup trailer has a “Blood Wall,” pictured below, which they stopped adding victims to seasons ago. “They would come in and be like, ‘I’m on the wall!’ They’d be so proud. But now it’s too much of a spoiler,” Anderson says. “There’s just too many people in here taking pictures. And people we have come in to work, they’re not caught up to the episodes, so it spoils it for them. They don’t want to see it.”




AT A SAMCRO SHOOTOUT AT STEVENSON RANCH IN CALIFORNIA’S SANTA CLARITA VALLEY

• Everyone is thrilled that Hunnam got cast as the lead in Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur project. At 7:45 a.m., when members of SAMCRO emerge from the van carrying them from base camp to the ranch house that the club will approach in the first scene of the day, the actors are wearing Burger King crowns. Co-executive producer Charles Murray, who’s directing the episode, made a special trip through the drive-thru for the prank because he’s proud of Hunnam. “I think a lot of people overlook the work because they’re so caught up in how beautiful he is. I don’t know if you’ve seen that Calvin Klein commercial—that’s a good lookin’ boy,” Murray says later laughing. “But that’s the same thing that happened to Paul Newman. I think he’s got a huge future ahead of him. A long, long, sturdy career.”

• Hunnam has a good sense of humor. Not only does he chuckle at his costars shouting that they’re “the king’s bodyguards” while Murray snaps photos, but he also asks if EW would like to have a laugh watching him undergo “nose hair extraction” in the house’s front yard. “That’s the worst part about getting old,” the 34-year-old insists afterward with tears in his eyes.



• The actors are aware that everyone SAMCRO goes up against is an extraordinarily bad shot.
Flanagan: It’s another A-Team moment where there’s a million bullets, and no one gets killed. (Sings A-team theme song) It’s guns like this. Look. (Bends his prop gun) Bendy. We shoot around corners.
Coates: What season was that, two maybe, where we had all the KKK boys and us in a backyard situation. We were 10 yards away from each other and we all went (Makes automatic gun sound), not one of us got hit. We kept going, “Are we whole?” “We’re whole.” “Are we whole?” “We’re whole.” Ridiculous.

• Six weapons firing on set is a slow day. “The gunfire’s actually not that huge today compared to what we usually do. We had an episode where we had like 25 people with full automatic weapons besides another 10 to 20 people with handguns. So it was loud. I think one of my ears still works,” Boyle says. “So come back. We’re gonna have some fun before it’s all said and done. I promise you that.”

• Happy really shouldn’t have a cell signal in this scene. Just saying.



• The name Swayze is “Viking Irish.” Don Swayze, who’s guesting in this episode as the angry redneck shooting at the club, tells the Scottish Flanagan about his ancestry during a break.

• Hunnam still wears Jax’s bullet necklace. Hunnam bends down to pick up a blank shell and asks if you’d like a souvenir. Yes, and you’re going to make a necklace out of it. He pulls Jax’s bullet necklace out of his shirt and notes that it’s missing a couple stones around the diamond-crusted tip.

• The one thing the guys definitely won’t miss about Sons is filming long days in 100 degrees. “We used to call it doing ‘the timber.’ We’d lose a crew member a week from passing out. Boom. Gone,” Coates says. Even Flanagan was sent off to the hospital once to get an IV (“It was the day after the season 3 premiere, I think. I was hung over,” he admits). Umbrella holders try to shield them between takes, but the guys take cover wherever they find it. Since Hunnam was treated for lyme disease last year after an unplanned hike in the Scottish Highlands, he’s hyper aware of “tick-y” areas. You’ll catch him lying down on the couch inside the house, prop gun in hand. Flanagan opts for a leather chair and keeps his weapon on his lap. Coates, meanwhile, stretches out in the bed of the rusted old truck Tig and Happy take cover behind when the bullets fly. Around 4 p.m., the guys watch Hunnam drink a vial of what he later describes as “untreated, unheated ocean water from some f–king kelp forest somewhere.” Actually, it’s something a hot yoga instructor recommended he drink to quickly replenish his body, and he finds it also works when he’s sweating all day in Jax’s cut and working on five hours sleep. (In addition to prepping for today’s scenes, he spent three hours last night doing email interviews, including one for Calvin Klein that asked him to name the sexiest thing about fall.)



• There’s already a reunion in the works.*

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Monday, October 6, 2014

Sons of Anarchy Season 7 SPOILER: **** is Alive in Episode 11 as Series Finale Hasn’t Been Filmed Yet

EPOCH TIMES
By Zachary Stieber, Epoch Times | October 6, 2014



Nero is one of the characters still alive in episode 11 of season 7, Jimmy Smits has confirmed.

The death rumors have been rampant about the finale season of the hit FX show, but apparently Nero stays alive for at least most of the season.



Smits didn’t reveal whether characters most subject to those rumors, such as Gemma and Juice, will still be alive.

The revelation that filming is happening on episode 11 means that the series finale hasn’t been filmed yet.




Smits told Yahoo that he still doesn’t know exactly how the series is going to end. “We’re all very excited to know,” the actor said. “You think the obvious people would be Katey [Sagal] and Charlie [Hunnam]. [But] they’re in the dark, too, I can say with pretty good accuracy, in terms of what exactly happens — how we close up shop.”

Smits also said that Nero has mixed feelings about his association with Gemma, and Jax, with a reference to how Gemma joked that Nero probably regretted buying her that drink. “Definitely he goes through the gamut of all of those feelings [such as regret], but love sometimes can trump a lot of things. People find themselves doing things that they never thought they would be involved with.



Because of the ticker that he’s got — both he and Gemma have had heart issues — they got something going on that’s more profound than any other stuff,” Smits said. “The feeling of not belonging to a family and then belonging, loyalty, or on the flip side, what happens when you feel that you’ve given so much of your soul to something and then there’s the sense of betrayal … that’s the thin line between love and hate. It’s no joke.”



READ MORE HERE: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1002365-sons-of-anarchy-season-7-spoilers-nero-is-alive-in-episode-11-as-series-finale-hasnt-been-filmed-yet/

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Charlie Hunnam Reflects on His 'Sons of Anarchy' Ride at Final Premiere

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
11:40 AM PST 09/08/2014 by Rebecca Ford



Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal and Kurt Sutter

"It was like going to an Ivy League school with Kurt Sutter being the mad professor"

It was the beginning of the end on Saturday night ,when the stars of FX's hit show Sons of Anarchy gathered for the final season premiere party in Hollywood.


The motorcycle drama will air its seventh and final season beginning on Sept. 9, but the stars of the show — including Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi and Kim Coates — haven't quite come to grips with the fact that the show is ending its long run.

"We're still in the middle of it," said Rossi of the show, which is currently shooting episode nine. "I think in December, when it's stops airing, that's when I'll realize it's over. But there have been little things that have happened that make me realize we're near the end."

Rossi, who has been on Sons of Anarchy since season one, says he grew up on the show. "My entire life has changed," he said at the premier at the TCL Chinese Theater. "I've become a different person, a better actor. I've learned to produce, being surrounded by people like [showrunner] Kurt [Sutter] and [executive producer] Paris Barclay. I've become a better human being, gotten involved with seven or eight charities."



Rossi wasn't the only actor reflecting on what the show has done for him as an actor. Hunnam, who stars as Jax, the leader of the motorcycle gang, says he had to get past some very tough struggles in the early seasons of the show.

"The first season for me was a total write-off in terms of acting because I was completely consumed with trying to do the accent, which I'd never done before," he told THR. "It really contained me and controlled me so that I wasn't free to make the moves I wanted to make as an actor. By midway through season two, I think I got that under control."


"I think I'm a much better actor than I was at the beginning of the show," he added. "It was like going to an Ivy League school with Kurt Sutter being the mad professor that pushes us all to do our best work. Now I feel like I'm graduating with the confidence of that education, and I'm excited to go make some films."

Hunnam, who starred in Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, will next be seen in Crimson Peak and recently signed on to play King Arthur in Guy Ritchie's upcoming film.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/charlie-hunnam-reflects-his-sons-731105

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Charlie Hunnam Misses His 'Sons of Anarchy' Co-Star as Much as We Do

MASHABLE
Sandra Gonzalez

Warning: Spoilers ahead

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Last year of Sons of Anarchy was brutal when it came to departures. Not only did Clay Marrow meet his maker, but Jax's (Charlie Hunnam) beloved wife Tara (Maggie Siff) was forked to death in a brutal scene that had her go toe-to-toe with Gemma (Katey Sagal).

We're still not over it — and neither are Siff's co-stars.



In this exclusive clip from an extra feature on the Sons of Anarchy season 6 Blu-ray, out Aug. 26, Hunnam recounts the sadness he felt in losing Siff, with whom he says he shared "the greatest collaboration I've ever had with another actor."





READ MORE HERE: http://mashable.com/2014/08/26/sons-of-anarchy-dvd/

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 Premiere & Spoilers: No Happy Ending but Redemption for Series Ending Says Maggie Siff

LATINOS POST
By Rizza Sta. Ana (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 25, 2014 06:54 AM EDT



Actress Maggie Siff has a lot to thank for as she recently rang her 40th birthday on June 21st, International Business Times said. Apart from the fact that her character, Dr. Tara Knowles in the hit FX series "Sons of Anarchy," earned her a newfound fame on television, the brunette will currently take time to enjoy the series in its final season as a fan, and a new mom at that.



Siff's character, who was killed off by Katie Sagal's matriarch role in the previous season's cliffhanger, was grateful for the fact that she can sit back and not care in the world about working as she will be busy caring for her newborn baby Lucy. When she was asked about whether anyone in the show would have a happy ending in the final season, she told ZapIt.com in an interview that she has not bothered to read the script for the final season.



"It's an interesting question. It's hard to imagine 'Sons of Anarchy' ending happily but I can imagine some kind of redemption for some people along the way, maybe," she said. 

If she is referring to redemption for her character's death at the hands of her husband's mother Gemma, which is played to delicious consistency by Sagal, then it would be a nice parting gift to fans, especially those who have sympathized with Siff's character in the previous season. IBTimes said, in Season Six, Tara had to fake both a pregnancy and a miscarriage just to keep her family away from SAMCRO and Charming. However, the morally-compromised doctor was not able to carry out her plans when she was found dead in a kitchen sink with a carving fork in her head.