Showing posts with label Good Shepherd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Shepherd. Show all posts

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Happy Birthday Matt Damon! 🎂🎁🍀❤️😊

 Matt Damon played Eddie's dad in The Good Shepherd. In my collage there are pics from the movie, 
the NYC premiere & from BAFTAs 2016 (sources: eddieredmayne.ru & Eddie Redmayne Italian Blog)

Eddie Redmayne and Matt Damon at 
The Good Shepherd NYC premiere (x)

  


Happy 47th Birthday to Matt Damon!



Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Hot Start of Eddie in The Good Shepherd - Edward Jr. and Miriam


[on tape] 
Edward Bell Wilson Jr.: Everything is a secret. 
Miriam: You were brought up on secrets. What was such a big secret that his own son couldn't know? 
Edward Bell Wilson Jr.: He was standing outside talking. I heard something I wasn't supposed to, and
he knew I listened to his conversation. I heard them say something in Spanish: Bahia de Cochinos. 
Miriam: Bahia de Cochinos. 
Edward Bell Wilson Jr.: I'm afraid of him. 
Miriam: You're safe here with me. People who really love each other don't have secrets. I have
something to tell you. [Tape mutes down] 
Edward Bell Wilson Jr.: I love you so much, I love you so much. 
[first lines, which are repeated with repeated playings of the surveillance video to Edward Jr] 
Miriam: You are safe here with me. 

Preparing for the wedding near the end of the film:

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Happy Birthday Angelina! - The Good Shepherd

You look lovely! (x)
“I doubt it was my acting—I have my big lips to thank 
for getting cast,” (x)

Eddie Redmayne about playing Angelina Jolie's son in
'The Good Shepherd':
“I was so green, actually on the set of that I was terrified
most of the time.” (x)

Video: Eddie in the Jonathan Ross Show (excerpt)

Video: The Good Shepherd premiere interview (excerpt)

 (x)
    To your happiness!
        

The Good Shepherd, ...when Eddie Redmayne was supposed to be Matt and Angie’s Son (x)

Angelina Jolie Talks About "The Good Shepherd"

Friday, February 14, 2014

Applying for a job - Eddie Redmayne about his auditions

This article was published in the Newspaper yesterday

scans source chrissallans
Article in the Mirror:

Here are some interesting related parts and beautiful photos of the

...One of the wonderful things about my job is you’re taught bizarre and wonderful skills. I mean I hadn’t sung in a long time, and I was able to train with some of the best people in the world. And I worked with Tom before, on a production of Elizabeth for the BBC, and at the end of the audition, the last thing Tom says to me (REDMAYNE impersonates TOM HOOPER) Eddie, you ever been on a horse? (REDMAYNE resumes his voice) Yes (REDMAYNE takes a beat then hurriedly under his voice adds, after which he breaks into laughter) when I was five! And I didn’t tell him that. (REDMAYNE takes a sip of whiskey) Cut to me in Lithuania [where they were shooting Elizabeth] and I’m having spurs attached to my feet with like 50 Lithuanian horsemen behind me, Helen Mirren is some 200 meters down the road in a big dress, dressed as Elizabeth, Jeremy Irons is up on a rampart, staring out. There’re rain machines and carriages, and I’m too … embarrassed … to admit that I’ve never really in my life … it’s ridiculously stupid really … I’m too embarrassed to admit I don’t know how to ride a horse. [Hooper] calls action. And I give my horse a nudge, and off at a hundred miles an hour it goes and just keeps going, about 30 meters ahead of the other riders. When I get the horse to stop finally Tom just comes up to me with a massive Tannoy [loudspeaker] screaming, “YOU’RE A FUCKING LIAR REDMAYNE.” Literally that’s what he said.

-(TOM HOOPER, addressing the audience) I remember we were shooting the final climactic battle of Elizabeth I. Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons stood on the ramparts as Eddie revealed in front of the entire crew and the cast the extent of his casting misinformation. I remember pointing out my surprise … at the top of my voice.
He will never live that day down! But on Les Misérables he was like a new man. An actor who claims he can ride in an audition, who can actually ride. (HOOPER pauses, before continuing) By the way. As to the claim he made that he can sing? Well, the boy can really sing.




Flaunt Mag shoot by Ruven Afanador (x) (x) (x)

-(REDMAYNE) One of the things I had to get over quite quickly while on sets is the fact you’re being judged. Of course you’re being judged. But you’ve got to put across the veneer of being calm and collected. And this is like under extraordinary circumstances (REDMAYNE pauses) I remember a first audition, for The Good Shepherd. I was meeting the casting director. She’d come over to London and read about an Edward Albee play I’d done called The Goat. We had a general meeting and after the general meeting she told me I’d love you to come back tomorrow to meet Bob. And I was like Bob? And she was like Bob Deniro. (REDMAYNE makes a gasping sound) So cut to the next day, me, I’m arriving in London in like an office building. Like any normal audition for the slightly dodgy TV things I was going up for. But right behind that door there was Bob Deniro (REDMAYNE takes a beat, as the sound of door opening is heard off-stage) I go in and there he is. We shook hands and had a chat and before I did any reading—or maybe I had already read? Anyway, he was like, (REDMAYNE begins an accurate impersonation of Robert Deniro) I want you to comb your hair (REDMAYNE makes that classic Deniro face then stops impersonating him and pretends to be his younger self) You mean you want me to comb my hair? (Impersonating Deniro again) I want you come back this afternoon, with this … like side parted.
-(INTERVIEWER, somewhat dumbfounded) He wanted you to leave to comb your hair?
-(REDMAYNE) Yeah! and I sort of spun out into Oxford street. I went to like Boots and bought a comb. And then I went back upstairs. And I remember coming out of the lift and it was like a casting call and on this couch were all the best actors in Britain, everyone that you ever dreamt of. And I was the last person to go in and I remember seeing the portal open. Someone walked past. It wasn’t the casting director. I don’t know who, but I asked them, who is in the room, and they tell me. Bob and Amanda and Leo (REDMAYNE holds for a beat) Fucking Leonardo, and about three minutes later, talk about having to then play it totally cool. It was this scene where I am quite sobbing into Bob’s arms. And then. And then it’s over. Straight out, back into the streets of London. (Redmayne pauses) I think maybe. The skill of pretending to keep calm. It feels like a massive part of what I do....


SBIFF 2013: Eddie Redmayne Talks LES MISERABLES, the Crazy Audition Process, and His Vocal Performance
"I started auditioning for Enjolras, but I think that Tom liked the idea of the students actually being 17, rather than 31.
I didn’t know. I don’t think you ever quite know if you have the character in you or not. I knew I had instincts for this. There was something visceral in it."
Video link - Eddie Redmayne reveals cowboy audition for Les Misérables
Video link - Eddie Redmayne's worst audition

First audition

When Redmayne was 11, his parents allowed him to audition for a London stage production of Oliver! “I had one line,” he said, still sounding proud. “Here it is: ‘Books you ordered from the bookseller, sir.’ I was elated and terrified. That musical was like a rite of passage. Half the cast of Les Mis were in some production of Oliver! That experience sticks with you: I can still do my audition dance.” ( x )
Photo on the right by Aladair McLellan for W Magazine

Savage Grace
..."As a young actor, it’s incredibly rare to be cast in a part as meaty as that. When I read the script I was astounded by it and then I read the book, which was a wonderfully fleshed out version of the script. He was an extraordinary man so I had absolutely no reservations whatsoever. I was desperate to try
and get that part."
..."Actually, the real embarrassing moment was doing that scene in the audition. You don’t actually physicalise it, but you’re sat opposite each other and at that point you’ve never met the person and you’re entire knowledge of them comes from having seen them on the big screen. Sitting there opposite Julianne in the office in New York while she’s saying some of that stuff is just beyond extreme." (x)


Personal note: Yesterday I've had a lot of urgent work to do and when I finished in the afternoon I couldn't see the screen anymore. After that we celebrated my son's 27th birthday and we clinked glasses of champagne for his health. As a result I felt I have to rest a little. I lay down, I fell asleep and I couldn't wake up before midnight. I'm very determined to write a post every day and I'm dissapointed, because yesterday I couldn't do one. This happened for the first time since I started my blog six month ago. One day is too short. I would like to spend more time with blogging about Eddie, 
I love it. He's so adorable and talented, it's a pleasure to write about him.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Film and play fathers of Eddie - photos, quotes

Recently I made a post about Eddie's film and play mothers. I decided to do one about his fathers too.
"...you must believe that one actor is the parent of the other actor, and if you don’t, if you just think it’s make believe,
that it’s Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne, it falls apart. But people believe it." (Tom Kalin) This is true not just for Savage Grace and his film mother, but for his other projects and fathers as well.
The list of the actors, who played Eddie Redmayne's father:


The Goat or who is Sylvia (Almeida Theatre 2004) -
Martin -  Jonathan Pryce
In 2004, in a performance which won him the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer and the Critics' Circle prize, he had to fall into a needy kiss with Jonathan Pryce who portrayed the bestiality-convert father in Edward Albee's The Goat. ( x )

Like Minds (2006) -
Headmaster - Patrick Malahide
Alex Forbes, a young murderer cracking under the weight of a severely dysfunctional friendship with his second victim and his own father's mistreatment in the psychological thriller. ( x )
Patrick Malahide was Eddie's co-star in Tom Hooper's Elizabeth I. too. He played Sir Francis Walsingham.






The Good Shepherd (2006) - 
Edward Wilson - Matt Damon
Eddie Redmayne plays Edward Wilson Jr., a CIA suit's son reeling from his father's emotional removal. ( x )
Edward Wilson believed in America, and he would sacrifice everything he loved to protect it. The true story of the birth of the CIA through the eyes of a man who never existed.( x )




Savage Grace (2007) - Brooks Baekeland - Stephen Dillane
‘In Savage Grace I’m the gay son. My father runs off with my girlfriend and divorces my mother, and she screws me to straighten me out’ ( x )

"Stephen is incredibly cerebral and has a meticulous way of rehearsing. Julianne is a shooter from the hip – she doesn't like to go straight into scene. And as the kid, I was sitting there thinking, 'Oh my God these are two hugely different ways of working'. But that was wonderful for capturing the character of a boy who is pulled in two directions..." ( x )

Now or Later (2008) - 
John - Matthew Marsh
"My character is called John Jr," he says. "He is the son of the Democratic nominee for the election in 2008, and his dad is about to be elected president. And it's election night, and my character has gone and done something which is perceived by most people as being incredibly foolish." John Jr has gone to a party dressed as the prophet Muhammad, photos of which have surfaced on the internet. "And," says Redmayne gravely, "it's about to turn pretty hardcore and basically have massive international ramifications.
( x (x)


Tess of the D'Urbervilles (2008) - 
Mr. Clare - Kenneth Cranham
"The character of Angel is liberal, a little bit out there for his time. He works at the Talbothay's dairy farm, to get some practical experience of agriculture as he hopes to buy a farm one day, rather than follow in his father's footsteps as a clergyman."



Glorious 39 (2009) - Alexander - Bill Nighy
Eddie playes Ralph, the son of a privileged British politician Alexander Keyes.


The Pillars of the Earth (2010) 
Jacques Shareburgh - Tibor Pintér - Hungarian actor. He mainly plays in theatre in musicals and rock operas, and he appears sometimes in TV series.
Tom BuilderJack's stepfather - Rufus Sewell 


My Week with Marilyn (2011) - Sir Kenneth Clark - Pip Torrens
"Alan Clark, the politician was Colin’s brother, and their father was a man named Kenneth Clark, one of the great art historians, an incredibly eccentric chap. They were new money, but they lived in this amazing castle in Kent called Saltford Castle, they were very bohemian and because of that artistic background the family hung out a lot with Margot Fontaine and Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh." ( x )


Bonus (Rothko isn't Ken's real father): Red (2009-2010) - in Red, excellently directed by Michael Grandage at the Donmar, he plays Ken, a fictional composite of all the assistants ever used by the intense, dogmatic Mark Rothko - Alfred Molina. It's again a play about a father-and-son relationship in which the younger generation begins to make its superseding force felt. ( x )


Sources: eddieredmayne.ru gallerieEddie Redmayne Spaink280-2IMDBWikipedia

Update: The Theory of Everything (2014) - Frank Hawking - Simon McBurney
Frank Hawking, was a physician and research biologist who specialized in tropical diseases. - read more


Friday, January 17, 2014

Eddie in rain, bath etc - wet cloth,hair and skin in films



Elizabeth I.


Like Minds


The Good Shepherd


Savage Grace


The Yellow Handkerchief


The Pillars of the Earth


Black Death


My Week with Marilyn

Skinny-dipping with Michelle Williams in My Week With Marilyn was shot in November in England. 
It was meant to be a bucolic summer's day. Michelle ended up on oxygen. ( x )


Birdsong


Les Misérables

 
Eddie Redmayne: “There’s rain pouring on your face and you’re crying and sniffley, and you kind of have to leave a bit of your vocal vanity at the door,” Bark said. “At first you’re thinking, ‘Is it sounding nice? Is it sounding right?’ But I think that kind of realism in your voice adds to the emotion of that live singing. Especially moments like ‘A Little Fall of Rain’ with me and Eddie. It allows you to be so intimate.” ( x )

Samantha Barks about her favorite scenes: "....another scene I loved doing is 'A Little Fall of Rain' with Eddie [Redmayne]. I thought that was so much fun. It wasn't fun in a way, because it was very emotional, but something about working with him is incredible. He's this amazing actor. Watching him, and being around him, and he is so approachable that you'll never feel like an idiot after asking him questions, because he is such a good guy." ( x )

Screencaptures source: EddieRedmayneSpain
I made some edited pictures.

Update 21 Aug 2014:
There are wet scenes in Eddie's new films, 'The Theory of Everything and 'Jupiter Ascending' too.
Here are two gifs from the trailers.