Monday, November 24, 2014

Harrods Magazine

Charlotte was featured in a spread for Harrods Magazine she looks exquisite as per usual I am trying to find the magazine but I haven't had much luck but when I do find them I will post the article ASAP.

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A first look at Charlottes other movie Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell was released unfortunately there are no pics of charlottes but we have a little something to wet your appetite.
 
 
Charlotte is also in the running for the BBC radio Awards she is nominated for best actress apparently the field will be narrowed down so hopefully Charlotte will make the cut.
 

Doctor Who, Andrew Scott and Sir Ian McKellen up for BBC Audio Drama Awards 2015

Doctor Who, Andrew Scott and Sir Ian McKellen up for BBC Audio Drama Awards 2015
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Doctor Who, Andrew Scott and Sir Ian McKellen are among those who've made the long-list for the 2015 BBC Audio Drama Awards.
The awards pay tribute to the cultural importance of audio drama with actors, writers, producers, sound designers and more recognised in the nominations.
Among those in the running are Sherlock star Andrew Scott and Edge of Tomorrow actress Charlotte Riley for their portrayal of two expert liars who meet in an ocular prosthetics clinic in Slipping. The drama itself is also up for Best Original Single Drama.
Silk star Maxine Peake has earned a nomination for her part in Pact, with Game of Thrones actress Ellie Kendrick giving her a run for her money in the Best Actress Award for How to Say Goodbye Properly.
Rob Brydon (Gavin & Stacey), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Green Wing) and Ian McKellen (Lord of the Rings/ X-Men) go head to head for Best Actor, while Toby Jones’s role as Mr Collins in Pride and Prejudice sees him vying for Best Supporting Actor.
Doctor Who 50th anniversary adventure The Light at the End – which featured all the surviving actors to play the Time Lord, up to and including eighth Doctor Paul McGann – is among the nominees for Best Online/Non-Broadcast Audio drama.
There’s stiff competition in the comedy award genre with Marcus Brigstocke up against Milton Jones and John Finnemore for Best Live Comedy.
Radio 4’s First World War drama series Home Front has been nominated twice, as has The Divine Comedy starring John Hurt.
Alison Hindell, Head of Audio Drama says, “'I'm thrilled to see the range and breadth of audio drama productions available in the UK reflected in the long list and to see the contribution of so many hugely talented writers, actors and producers acknowledged in this way. Good luck to everyone as the judges make their decisions.”
Finalists will be announced on Tuesday 6th January 2015, with the winners revealed at a ceremony to be held on Sunday 1st February.
The BBC Audio Drama Awards long-list for each category is:
Best Actor in an Audio Drama
David Schofield in The Old Man and the Sea 
Julian Rhind-Tutt in The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde
Rob Brydon in His Master’s Voice 
Ian McKellen in Eugenie Grandet  
Andrew Scott in Slipping            
Jamie Parker in Hamlet 
Michael Bertenshaw in Home Front 
Best Actress in an Audio Drama
Maxine Peake in Pact 
Anastasia Hille in Secrets of the Small Hours 
Francesca Annis in Golden Years: Friedrichstrasse 
Ellie Kendrick in How to Say Goodbye Properly 
Aisling Loftus in Educator 
Charlotte Riley in Slipping 
Heather Craney in Ambiguous Loss 
 
That is all I have for now Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

New Project and New pics

Apparently Charlotte is involved with the film London has Fallen which is a sequel to the film Olympus has fallen. I have no confirmation as to whether she is in the film or not, if this is true this would be an interesting project for her. I have never seen the first one but may have to if she is indeed going to be in the sequel. Here is a link to the article: http://moviepilot.com/posts/2014/11/05/plot-details-appear-for-london-has-fallen-2407886?lt_source=external,manual

Turns out that my nations great capital can’t quite go a year in big film blockbusters without getting a bit of beating. Chances are then, that Olympus Has Fallen sequel that’s got the slightly disheartening title of London Has Fallen won’t give the city a break either, particularly when Gerard Butler’s neck-snapping, bullet-spitting special agent comes to town.
Having just begun principal photography, details are now out over what sort of action-based escapades Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) will be getting himself into, alongside cement-chinned POTUS, Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart). Have a gander at the official synopsis below, and prepare yourself for when America comes to Great Britain’s aid via an agent so secret, no one even knows he’s actually Scottish.
Gerard Butler again stars as Secret Service agent Mike Banning, alongside Aaron Eckhart as the President of the United States. Also returning are Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman, as Vice President Trumbull, Academy Award® nominee Angela Bassett, as Secret Service Director Lynne Jacobs, and Academy Award® winner Melissa Leo as Defense Secretary Ruth McMillan.
Babak Najafi (“Snabba Cash II”) directs the thriller from a screenplay by Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt (“Olympus Has Fallen”), Christian Gudegast and Chad St. John.
The story begins in London, where the British Prime Minister has passed away under mysterious circumstances. His funeral is a must-attend event for leaders of the western world. However, what starts out as the most protected event on Earth turns into a deadly plot to kill the world’s most powerful leaders, devastate every known landmark in the British capital, and unleash a terrifying vision of the future. Only three people have any hope of stopping it: the President of the United States, his formidable Secret Service head (Gerard Butler), and an English MI-6 agent who rightly trusts no one.
No disrespect to Mr. Banning but we’ve got 007, so our sh*t is well and truly covered thank you, very much. Even so, the first film was one big bulky mess of fun that bathed in the sweat of John McClane. Here’s hoping London Has Fallen does the same.
Joining Butler and Eckhart for the fun are also Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Jackie Earle Haley, Robert Forster, Sean O'Bryan, Alon Aboutboul, Charlotte Riley, Waleed Zuaiter. There’s a new director in the seat in the form of Babak Najafi, who is taking over from Antoine Fuqua. See how he handles proceedings when it all goes down in London town October 2, 2015.

Also there are a couple of new pics of Charlotte, she has been in LA which is supper exciting since I live there where she attended an event for Eddie Redmayne she looked wonderful as usual she also attended the BAFTA LA awards a couple of days later looking very goth. I believe both outfits are Burberry and now the great hunt for Charlotte begins.
Enjoy:)

 
30 Oct 2014

Editorial 
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By: Michael Tran
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People: Charlotte Riley
 
   
   
   
   
   
   

Monday, October 27, 2014

In the Heart of the Sea Trailer

The trailer for in the Heart of the Sea has arrived and it looks amazing more amazing than that is we actually get to see a brief clip of Charlotte. Enjoy :)

 
 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

New interview and BFI dinner pics

Last night Charlotte attended the BFI dinner leading to the kickoff of the BFI film festival. Could Charlotte be anymore gorgeous. Also Charlotte did another interview promoting peaky blinders. Enjoy!!!!! You can read the article here
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/charlotte-riley-at-the-peak-of-her-powers-9768749.html

Peaky Blinders actress Charlotte Riley on starring alongside Tom Hardy

 

For the last half hour or so, Charlotte Riley has given a very good impression of someone who will happily talk about anything. How she failed to get into drama school first time, finding her inner clown (more on this later), fishy canapés at film premieres, what Tom Cruise is really like on set (“Really leads from the top and makes you feel very welcome”, apparently) and the fact that she hasn’t yet got round to finishing the book on which her next big role is based.
There is one thing, though, that turns the actress’s warm Middlesbrough chatter off like a tap. She has been in a relationship with Tom Hardy – perhaps best known as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises – since he played Heathcliff to her Cathy on ITV in 2009.
Two days before our interview, it is reported that they have married “in secret”, or at least without issuing a press release to the world’s media. The ceremony was possibly in the south of France, possibly as long as two months ago. Today, there is no wedding band next to her engagement ring.
Is Hardy her husband? “Ahh. Well. Ahh. I don’t really want to talk about that side of things,” she says, taking a frantic swig from an empty mug of peppermint tea. OK, but it must be weird to have your marital status the subject of so much speculation?
“We’re really quite lucky because when we’re out and about, just getting on with life, people are super-polite. He doesn’t get recognised a huge amount and I certainly don’t, so it doesn’t affect us hugely.”
It doesn’t even faze them when they work together – which they have done quite a lot. Having met on Wuthering Heights, they were reunited soon after on the set of The Take. Now they are co-stars once more in the new series of Peaky Blinders.
Neither one knew that the other had been cast in the show when they took the roles – “I got the job and I rang Tom up to tell him and he said, ‘That’s really weird. Steve [Knight, the director] has just asked me...” – and they do not share any scenes. In fact, the only reason they saw one another at all on set was down to their beloved dog, Woody, now the third member of the household to land a part in the show. “We call him a ‘Bitser’ – he’s bits of this and that – a labrador, but he’s got this big, bushy tail.”
One day, when it was Riley’s turn to dog-sit on set, Woody got up and padded down the street behind Hardy as he filmed a scene. “The director said, ‘Would he do that for every scene?’ So he got himself a part, just by being super-obedient.”
Riley joins the BBC gangster drama one series in. She plays May Carlton, an aristocratic First World War widow who trains race horses. This brings her into contact with the gang boss, Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy), who is looking to expand his portfolio, and they strike up an unlikely rapport. “In her he finds a kind of equal – she’s financially independent, she doesn’t need a partner. It’s quite interesting to watch the power struggle,” says Riley, who is dressed today in white brogues and tweed cap, in a subconscious nod to the show’s style.
“Steve writes really fantastic female characters who are moving forward. They’re active, not just supporting.” The kind of part that is hard to find? “There are more scripts now that are female-led. Audiences are quite happy – always have been in fact, but even more so now – to watch the female protagonist taking a journey. In the past two years, I’ve felt like it’s changing. It needs changing more. There are more female writers coming up through the ranks – that’s changing things as well.”
Riley started out as a writer, in a roundabout way. She grew up in Stockton-on-Tees, near Middlesbrough, the youngest daughter of an engineer and a nurse. Aged nine she played Captain Hook and knew she wanted to be an actress. “It was the first time I remember feeling really free. I was like, ‘I can’t get this wrong. It’s just a matter of perspective.’ It wasn’t black or white and I liked that.”
She studied linguistics at Durham University, as a sort of back-up, and wrote her dissertation on bilingualism. Meanwhile, she tried to break into the university drama scene, with little success. She found herself in auditions for Shakespeare and Chekhov plays, having never read a Shakespeare or a Chekhov play. “I was sitting there thinking, ‘Who are the three sisters?’  I was 18 and I didn’t know what I was doing and people were looking at me like, ‘What the fuck are you doing auditioning for a play you know nothing about?’”
Not too many years later, she would go on to play Anya in The Cherry Orchard opposite Diana Rigg, but that early snub put her off drama for a while. Instead, she joined the Durham Revue and began writing comedy sketches with the only other female in the group, Tiffany Wood, now a playwright. After graduating, she moved back home, taught drama to children with special needs and carried on writing with Wood. Their first play, Shaking Cecilia, was about an agoraphobic making a road trip from Surrey to Aberdeen.
They performed it in a pink Mini they found in a scrapyard, having begged the scrappies to peel the roof off and remove the wheels for free. It got into the National Student Drama Festival and won the Sunday Times playwriting award in 2004. Part of the prize was a week-long workshop with John Wright, co-founder of the physical theatre company Told by an Idiot. “It changed my life,” says Riley. “I thought I wasn’t intellectual enough to be an actor, that it wasn’t for me.”
It gave her the confidence to re-apply to drama school and she got into Lamda. Within a year of leaving she was lying in a coffin pretending to be dead, as Hardy’s grief-mad Heathcliff dug her up. Even with her name seemingly made, she still wanted to learn more. Four years ago, she enrolled at the Ecole Philippe Gaulier, the clown school beloved of Sacha Baron Cohen, Simon McBurney and Simon Amstell, among others.
It was there that she discovered her two inner clowns. One wears baggy trousers and thinks he is a great dancer (he isn’t). The other is “quite possibly the most angry Minnie Mouse of all time,” says Riley. “They say that the clown can be something that is either the opposite of what you are or it brings out a characteristic that’s just a little bit under the surface. I had these stupid ears on, a little skirt and I’d just hit people with my handbag. I’m not really like that, but it brought out a real don’t-mess-with-me vibe.”
She now runs a monthly clowning workshop with Mark Bell, who is currently directing The Play That Goes Wrong in the West End. “Once you leave drama school there’s no forum for play, for trying something and getting it wrong.”
Later this year she will appear in a seven-part adaptation of Susanna Clarke’s bestseller Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell on the BBC, playing Mrs Strange opposite Bertie Carvel’s Mr, and is currently filming a short film, Killing Thyme, in the East End with Brian Cox. She’s also just been cast in a new film by the American indie director Amy Redford (Sunshine Cleaning).
When she is not acting, she sings in a Forties doo-wop band, The Flirtinis, and she paints. She cannot walk past a skip, apparently, without diving in for a bit of MDF or old roof tile to paint on. “One of the difficult things for actors is it’s not like a musician or a writer where you can do it on your own. My artwork is a really useful outlet for the time that you’re waiting for the right thing to come along.” She’s started writing again, too.
“You’ve got to experience life in order to reflect that in your work,” she says. “I try to live as much as I work.”
The new series of ‘Peaky Blinders’ starts Thursday at 9pm on BBC2; ‘Jonathan Strange  & Mr Norrell’ screens later in the year





 IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI - Red Carpet Arrivals - BFI London Film Festival : News Photo

 BFI London Film Festival - IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI : News Photo

 IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI - Red Carpet Arrivals : News Photo


 IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI - Red Carpet Arrivals : News Photo

 IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI - Red Carpet Arrivals : News Photo







BFI London Film Festival - IWC Gala Dinner In Honour Of The BFI : News Photo

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Pictures, Pictures and more Pictures

So much to get to so lets start at the beginning last week charlotte and tom checked out the new IPhone 6.

Launch Of The iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus : News Photo

Launch Of The iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus : News Photo

Launch Of The iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus : News Photo


Next up was the premiere for Peaky Blinders this past Sunday and Charlotte looked stunning, I think that is offically my favorite dress that Charlotte has worn.





Newlywed glow? Charlotte Riley looked stunninga at the Peaky Blinders premiere in Birmingham on Sunday after it was claimed she and Tom Hardy secretly married two months ago

Dressed to impress: Charlotte's simple yet chic black and white dress was perfect for the premiere but despite reports of her recent marriage, she wasn't wearing a wedding band

Dressed to impress: Charlotte's simple yet chic black and white dress was perfect for the premiere but despite reports of her recent marriage, she wasn't wearing a wedding band

Flying solo: The pretty brunette actress attended without her rumoured husband Tom, who also stars in Peaky Blinders

Furry friends: Charlotte showed her affinity for animals as she puckered up to an adorable pooch

Joking around: The fun loving starlet pulled some funny faces as she took pictures with fans

Lastly here are a couple of pictures of Charlotte in character in Peaky Blinders.





And here is video of Charlotte being interviewed on the red carpet enjoy :)

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Peaky Blinders S2

The first trailer has been released for the new season of Peaky Blinders.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Charlotte is "Slipping"

Charlotte's BBC 4 recording with Andrew Scott is up online for listening I would suggest listening as soon as possible as it will be taken down in the next week. Its a really good listen. Here is a link to the site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fyz5b




Saturday, August 16, 2014

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

New Trailers

A second Trailer for Grand Street was released there is still no release date. Click the Link and check it out.
http://youtu.be/SYiRzXO8UPQ

A teaser for Charlottes other project Peaky Blinders was released as well. No sign of Charlotte or anybody for that matter with the exception of Cillian Murphy.

 
Until next time :)

Saturday, July 12, 2014

"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time"

Charlotte attended the opening night of the play "The Curious incident of the Dog in the Night Time"

'The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time' - Press Night - Arrivals : News Photo


Looks like she came across her former co-star from WWE Rupert Evans.


Opening Night of 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time' at the Gielgud Theatre