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Friday, October 10, 2014

Martin Freeman for Funny Cow film

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10/10/2014 | 11:06



Martin Freeman has joined the cast of Funny Cow - a film set in the world of stand-up comedy.

Maxine Peake - best known for her roles in TV dramas Shameless and Silk - is starring in the British indie flick charting the rise of a female stand-up comic in the male-dominated clubs of northern England in the 1970s and 80s, according to Screen Daily.



The Hobbit star Martin has signed up to the cast along with Boardwalk Empire's Stephen Graham and rebus star John Hannah.

The script has been written by Peaky Blinders and Hyena actor Tony Pitts, who will also appear in the film, with Junkhearts' Tinge Krishnan attached to direct.



READ MORE HERE: http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/martin-freeman-for-funny-cow-film-30653794.html

Friday, August 30, 2013

Rupert Penry-Jones on what it's like being the most handsome toff on TV - and his wife makes of it all


Toff totty: Rupert Penry-Jones will appear in the new series of ITV's Whitechapel which begins this week

I quite like making women go weak at the knees

By NICOLE LAMPERT
PUBLISHED: 16:32 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 30 August 2013

The chiselled features of Rupert Penry-Jones don’t just turn heads, they set hearts a-flutter and reduce hitherto dynamic, accomplished women to simpering schoolgirls.

The towering star of Whitechapel and Silk is lusted after by everyone from the woman next door to the highest paid female TV presenter in the country.

According to Maxine Peake, his co-star in legal drama Silk, she can slip into the public gallery at the Old Bailey to research her role unrecognised, but when Rupert once accompanied her, 'Women were cooing and going all gooey over him.'




And who can forget that embarrassing interview last year on This Morning, when Holly Willoughby, who’s interviewed Hollywood stars, prime ministers and Olympic heroes, stammered, giggled and blushed before finally burying her face in a cushion to mask her discomfort?


No, there’s no denying Rupert’s a heart-throb. As his actress wife and former M&S voiceover doyenne Dervla Kirwan might have purred, 'Not just any heart-throb, but Britain’s heart-throb.'

Because, while most of his other pretty boy contemporaries have moved to Hollywood, the most handsome home-grown talent on British TV is thankfully still here, gracing our screens for up to six months of the year.

We meet on the appropriately creepy set of the fourth series of his horror detective show Whitechapel.

The disused Hornsey Town Hall in north London is a former Art Deco masterpiece now full of mysterious dark corridors, strange noises and rumours of ghosts. Rupert, 42, has been doing 12-hour shifts all week, but he strides into the room with a big smile.


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Friday, August 23, 2013

Rupert Penry-Jones: Silk premiere's Sunday on Masterpiece (video)

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Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 9:00 pm on PBS


Barrister Martha Costello (Maxine Peake) is under pressure to win cases as she aspires to rise to the rank of Queen's Counsel, also known as "taking Silk." But Clive (Rupert Penry-Jones) is opposing counsel in a major case, and a formidable rival. See the premiere of Silk, Sunday, August 25, 2013, 9pm ET, on MASTERPIECE Mystery! [120 minutes; online video viewable in the U.S. only]

 

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Rupert Penry-Jones: BBC show Silk shot in Hatfield ‘court’

Scenes for BBC drama Silk were filmed in Hatfield

By Emma Hardwick, Reporter
Saturday, June 22, 2013 
3:00 PM

 A MOCK courtroom in Hatfield became the set for a BBC drama this week.

Silk, which highlights the problems modern barristers face, was being filmed at the University of Hertfordshire on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Stars Maxine Peake, who was previously in Dinnerladies and Shameless, and Rupert Penry-Jones, from Spooks, were on set shooting scenes.

Filming took place at the entrance of the Law Court Building, at the de Havilland Campus, in Mosquito Way, and in their Crown Court Room.

The scenes will make up part of one episode of the third series.

Monday, November 14, 2011

BBC announce new cast members for Silk

November 14, 2011 


Series on cast: (L-R) Nick Slade (TOM HUGHES), Martha Costello (MAXINE PEAKE), Clive Reader (RUPERT PENRY-JONES) Billy (NEIL STUKE) and Niamh Cranitch (NATALIE DORMER) Image: BBC/PHIL FISK
Phil Davis, Frances Barber and Indira Varma have joined the cast of Silk, Peter Moffat’s legal drama which follows a chamber of barristers.
The show drew average audiences of 5.9m for its first series which aired earlier this year.
The new cast members join series stars Maxine Peake and Rupert Penry-Jones and Neil Stuke.
Kate Harwood, BBC Controller Series and Serials, says: “BBC Drama Production is very proud to announce the return of Silk; with Peter Moffat’s wonderful writing and a stellar cast, Silk combines cracking characters with powerful crime stories to bring us bang into the heart of the contemporary legal world.”

Filming for the second series began in October in and around London.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Rupert Penry-Jones returns to Silk


The BBC has revealed more details about the second series of its legal drama Silk penned by Peter Moffat. Joining Maxine Peake and Rupert Penry-Jones in the new series will be Frances Barber (pictured left, as seen in Doctor Who) and Indira Varma.

Maxine Peake (Criminal Justice, Little Dorritt), Rupert Penry-Jones (Whitechapel), Neil Stuke (Reggie Perrin) return for a second series of the highly acclaimed legal drama Silk, which averaged viewing figures of 5.8 million on BBC One earlier this year. Bafta award-winning writer, Peter Moffat’s original and modern take on the lives, loves and hard cases facing barristers on the front line of criminal law, returns to Shoe Lane Chambers, with three new arrivals in the courtroom proceedings, Frances Barber (Great Expectations), Phil Davis (Case Histories, Brighton Rock) and Indira Varma (Luther)

Martha Costello (Maxine Peake) has got silk. She’s in with the big boys now, every case is huge, the stakes are always high and winning and losing matters more than ever. She's incredibly young to be a QC and there are those who think she only got silk because she's a northern woman. The pressure is on. Will she handle it? Clive Reader (Rupert Penry Jones) didn't get silk. How will he deal with rejection? Might it bring out the real Clive underneath the lawyer exterior? And what will Martha make of a changed Clive Reader? Or will his ambition make him fight dirty in his bid to get what Martha's got?

The man in the middle is under pressure too. Hard times at the criminal bar make Billy's (Neil Stuke) life a tough one. A schism between those who want to do defence work only and those who think chambers should prosecute too and Billy at the centre of the argument. He knows what he wants and he's going to get it. But when a solicitor (Phil Davis) who looks after a seriously heavy crime family wants to be his best friend, Billy is asked to choose between professional success and moral compromise. Which way does a man like Billy Lamb go?

Frances Barber joins the cast as Caroline Warwick QC, 50-something, sharp as a stiletto and frightened of nothing. The Lady Macbeth of the Criminal Bar. Has Martha found an ally? Two brilliant women in a man’s Indira Varma in Torchwoodworld? Or is she about to get stabbed in the back? Indira Varma is George Duggan, a very beautiful and very principled solicitor, who knows what she thinks and is always happy to say it. She provides a much needed distraction for Clive, but will it be a fatal attraction for Clive? Can the personal and the political mix? Will Shoe Lane survive and if it does at what cost?

"BBC Drama Production is very proud to announce the return of Silk; with Peter Moffat's wonderful writing and a stellar cast, Silk combines cracking characters with powerful crime stories to bring us bang into the heart of the contemporary legal world." - Kate Harwood, Controller Series and Serials

Silk was commissioned by Danny Cohen, Controller BBC One and Ben Stephenson, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning. The executive producer is Hilary Salmon (Criminal Justice, Five Days). Filming began in October in and around London.

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