Showing posts with label Dominic Cooper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dominic Cooper. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

TBT - The Artist VIP screening on December 11, 2011 in London

Eddie Redmayne attended the event at Charlotte Street Hotel on December 11, 2011 in London.

Eddie photographed with Rosalind Halstead actress  (x) (x)
She played a court lady in Elizabeth: The Golden Age.


With friends, Dan Stevens and Dominic Cooper.
(source eddieredmayne.ru)



Friday, July 24, 2015

On-Set Footage 'My Week with Marilyn' - Living South 2012 Feb. interview quotes












My captures and gifs from the video: On-Set Footage 'My Week with Marilyn'




Filming of the dancing scene with Emma Watson

Interview with British star Eddie Redmayne in the run up to the release of My Week with Marilyn
By Anthony Pearce (via) - cover feature in Living South magazine. PDF available here.

Eddie redmayne quotes from the article:
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“I’d be sat there every night and another Knight of the Realm would just wander in,”

“There’s something quintessentially British about it,”

 “I’m not aggressively ambition. The criteria for accepting work is just whether or not it appeals to me. Whatever medium that is. Whether it’s on stage or television or film is of no consequence really.
And I don’t sit there think ‘Oh God, I wish I had that career’. I remember working with Alfred Molina, when we did ‘Red’ and I remember him saying ‘A career is something you look back on, rather than project’. I feel you take it step by step, pace by pace,”

 “With theatre you have to reach the pinnacles of your energies by 7.30 in the evening. The great thing about stage is that if you screw it up one night you can go and sort it out the next. On film you’re working from seven in the morning to 11 at night, and probably six days a week.
You have to hit those emotional moments repetitively while you’re on a scene, and when you go home at night, that’s it done, and you’re never going to have another go at it. So if you haven’t nailed it… then you go and have a sleepless night thinking about how much better you could have done it,”

“Also film takes you to different parts of the world. I was shooting in North Carolina this year and in Hungary, and so it’s much more of a circus like existence. Often all of you are living on location together and there’s a familial quality to it.”

“I’ve lived [in Borough] for about four years. I have various favourite things… The market obviously, all of that Southbank area, right from where the National [Theatre] is, all the way down to Shad Thames. The last ten to 15 years, it has become European in the most wonderfully, uniquely British way. There’s the celebration of the river… and I love the Design Museum in Shad Thames.
I studied my first ever play there. It wasn’t at the Globe Theatre, but it was with the Globe Theatre company. We rehearsed there. That place has always got special value. And you can always nip across the river to St Pauls for evensong. You try and abuse those things, that London has and gives willingly but doesn’t advertise.”

“Do you know a place called El Vergel? It’s a great south American restaurant in Borough that I run straight to when I’m home. I gave away my pub in an interview last time, I think might keep it to myself!”

“[People recognise me] sporadically, more in the States than they do here. But it tends to be more ‘Do I know…?’ rather than ‘You’re the guy from…’ It’s where you’ve sort of battered your way into someone’s subconscious but they think you’re a friend from back at primary school.”

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Screen International May 2005 - The stars of tomorrow - (TBT)

One of Screen International's most influential areas of work is its international talent spotting under the Stars Of Tomorrow brand. A special edition of the magazine to highlight up-and-coming talent was established in 2004
in the U.K. (x) Eddie was spotted in 2005 alongside Tom Sturridge, Robert Pattinson, Natalie Dormer, 
Dominic Cooper, David Oyelowo etc.

Wellington Films (x): Ten years ago today, we were in the photo-shoot for Screen International 
Stars of Tomorrow, alongside Eddie Redmayne, Robert Pattinson, David Oyelowo, Natalie Dormer
Dominic Cooper, Jamie Winstone and Tom Sturridge. Whatever happened to them, eh? 
Here's our behind the scenes shot:

I made a few cropped images. (Készítettem néhány vágott képet.)
You find the Hungarian translation of the sentence in the brackets in honor of speak your own language day.






26 May, 2005 | By Leon Forde
ScreenInternational has launched its 2005 Stars Of Tomorrow, a comprehensive look at the hottest new talent in the UK film industry.
Published in this week's Screen International, the annual talent survey highlights the brightest actors, directors, writers, producers and behind-the-scenes talent inthe UK. More than 40 new names are profiled, coming from shorts, documentaries,drama and film school, the stage and television.

There are 15 actors profiled in the issue, including Natalie Dormer, who stars in Lasse Hallstrom's Casanova, Mary Nighy (Sofia Coppola's Marie-Antoinette) and David Oyelowo (Kenneth Branagh's As You Like It).

Directors tipped in the 14-page special issue include Jonny Campbell, the acclaimed television director about to shoot his debut feature and former WT2 executive Amanda Boyle, while writers include Abi Morgan (Channel 4's Sex Traffic) and Kerri Hayden (the acclaimed short I Am Dead).

Last year's Stars Of Tomorrow shone the spotlight on such names as Andrea Arnold,who won the best live action short Oscar earlier this year for Wasp, Natalie Press and Emily Blunt, who won great acclaim for their performances in Pawel Pawlikowski's My Summer Of Love and James McAvoy, who has a leading role in Disney/Walden Media's The Chronicles Of Narnia:The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe.

Meet the Stars Of Tomorrow 2005 in Screen International's issue of May 27.

Abi Morgan wrote the screenplay of  'Birdsong'

Monday, December 15, 2014

Omega VIP Diner at Aqua Shard on Dec 10, 2014

Daily Mail: Rewinding time! Cindy Crawford looks flawless in chic little black dress as she parties with Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Ennis-Hill at watch store bashShe was seen mingling with the likes of Olympic Heptathlon Champion Jessica Ennis-Hill and actor Eddie Redmayne.
Following the UK premiere of his film, The Theory Of Everything, the night before, Eddie was in a further mood to party as it was announced that he was up for Screen Actors Guild Awards.
The British star’s impeccable performance as Professor Stephen Hawking saw him receive a nod in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.





Eddie Redmayne attends a private dinner celebrating the opening of the OMEGA Oxford Street 
boutique at Aqua Shard on December 10, 2014 in London, England. (x)

Bystander - LONDON BRIDGE: Omega dinner party
A pianist gently serenaded arriving guests at Aqua Shard with romantic Christmas songs when Omega threw a dinner to celebrate its new store on Oxford Street. The pace quickly stepped up once Cindy CrawfordEddie Redmayneand James Blunt had finished feasting on squash salad and roast beef fillet. Then Chrissie Hynde stepped up on the stage to belt out 'Don't Get Me Wrong', persuading them all to roar and wave their arms, almost dancing but not quite.

Eddie Redmayne with Cindy Crawford

Eddie's friend Dominic Cooper and Chrissie Hynde at the party

Harper's Bazaar: Inside the Omega VIP Dinner at Aqua Shard
See who joined ambassadors Cindy Crawford and Jessica Ennis-Hill for dinner with a view (slideshow)


Monday, June 23, 2014

More Eddie and Dom from Wimbledon

Laura Coleman @lauraclulu tweeted 11:48 PM. on June 21, 2014:
Hanging with Eddie and Dominic! #stellaartois #herestoperfection #wimbledon http://t.co/Vx0HlvNI80

Just Jared: 
The guys were joined at the bash bySpider-Man 2‘s Dane DeHaan and Star Trek into Darkness actress Alice Eve.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Eddie Redmayne...
FYI: Stella Artois is the official beer ofThe Championships Wimbledon.

source: sirredmayne

source: xoxoeddie




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Eddie Redmayne and Dominic Cooper - Stella Artois Wimbledon 2014 official launch party - 22 images

Your Local Guardian article:
Actors and tennis stars enjoy pre-tennis launch party at Cannizaro House

Daily Mail article - with pfotos 22 June 2014 link again: 
raise a glass to Stella Artois sponsoring Wimbledon



Sunday, June 22, 2014

Eddie Redmayne and Dominic Cooper

Evening Standard Theatre Awards - ES Nov.18, 2004: Eddie Redmayne and Dominic Cooper looked 
pleased as punch to have been nominated for The Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
To the right: They pose with other nominees Richard Griffiths and Leigh Zimmerman (x)


Dior Store Opening November 25, 2010 source: eddieredmayne.ru - ONTD

The Artist VIP screeing 11st December 2011 Eddie and Dominic with Dan Stevens. (x)
                                  
Dominic was Eddie's co-star in My Week with Marilyn

Eddie Redmayne quote: "Do you know what, one of the great things about Marilyn was working with not only actors of the older generation but also working with actors, friends of mine and it becomes quite a small world, particularly in the film industry so Dominic Cooper was an old mate, and working with women like Emma who absolutely – manages to deal with the extraordinary sort of amount that’s going on in her life and yet still studying and managing to do everything at the same time committing entirely to the work when we’re doing the work and Michelle as well, I’m always dumbfounded at how some women work with a family, seeing mums being mums while also working, is amazing." (x) photo source (x)

On the set of My Week With Marilyn (x) - video here

 MWWM movie stills (x)



MWWM screencaptures (x)

Daily Mail article 22 June 2014: That'll get their DEUCES flowing! Dominic Cooper and 
Eddie Redmayne raise a glass to Stella Artois sponsoring Wimbledon - with pfotos
Wearing a deep blue suit, Dominic looked impossibly handsome as he posed outside in the warm weather.
Sporting a very fashionable beard, he looked distinguished and rugged.
Meanwhile, Eddie cut a more boyish figure in skinny jeans and an open-necked, stripey shirt.Together, they were joined by the likes of Alice Eve (Star Trek, Men in Black 3) David Harewood (24, Homeland) Dane DeHaan (The Amazing Spiderman 2, Lincoln) and Rhashan Stone (24: Live Another Day).

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dominic Cooper talks 'My Week with Marilyn'

Update: links: