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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Oscar winners in Eddie Redmayne's projects

Eddie Redmayne learn exclusively from the best in the business. 
"I've been so lucky, that at every stage, I've worked with people at the top of their game. 
It feels like I am really learning something." (Eddie Redmayne - Teen Vogue Dec., 2006)
When he choose a role, an important aspect for him, who will be his co-star and director.

Oscar winner actors and directors Eddie worked with:
The list is pretty impressive. (for full size click on the pictures)



Helen Mirren (Elizabeth I.)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role -
The Queen (2006)

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Reversal of Fortune (1990)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role - The Godfather: Part II (1974)
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Raging Bull (1980)

Matt Damon (The Good Shepherd)
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen -
Good Will Hunting (1997)





Angelina Jolie
(The Good Shepherd)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Girl, Interrupted (1999)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Ordinary People (1980)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Goodfellas (1990) 
 
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)



Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth: The Golden Age)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role -
The Aviator (2004)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Blue Jasmine (2013)

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Shine (1996)

Natalie Portman (The Other Boleyn Girl)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role -
Black Swan (2010)


Eddie Redmayne About his dream leading lady and man: Natalie Portman I think can be absolutely formidable.
I worked with her on The Other Boleyn Girl. One of my favourite films is Leon and she blew my mind with that. She's a wonderful person as well, so I'd love to work with her again. There are a load of young British actors like Andrew Garfield, Ben Whishaw, Charlie Cox and Tom Sturridge. There are a few of us who are up for the same sort of stuff.
A few of us have discussed how it would be amazing to all work together. ( x )


Forest Whitaker (Powder Blue)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role -
The Last King of Scotland (2006)

Best Actress in a Leading Role - Darling (1965)

Kathryn Bigelow (The Miraculous Year)
Best Motion Picture of the Year - The Hurt Locker (2008)
Best Achievement in Directing - The Hurt Locker (2008)
Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Director. (x)

Best Actress in a Leading Role - Dead Man Walking (1995)
( x )

Judi Dench (My Week With Marilyn)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Shakespeare in Love (1998)

Best Short Film, Live Action - The Accountant (2001)





Russell Crowe (Les Miserables)
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Gladiator (2000)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role -
Les Misérables (2012)


Tom Hooper (Elizabeth I.,
Les Miserables)
Best Achievement in Directing - The King's Speech (2010)


James Marsh (Theory of Everything)
Best Documentary, Features - Man on Wire (2008)

Ben Kingsley (Children's Monologues)
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Gandhi (1982)

My post about the event

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Philadelphia (1993)
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Forrest Gump (1994)
Tom Hanks became the first actor since Spencer Tracy and fourth performer to win consecutive awards...


Other Oscar nominated actors and actresses he worked with:
Kenneth Branagh (nominated 5 times), Julianne Moore (nominated 4 times), Michelle Williams (nominated 3 times), Helena Bonham Carter (nominated 2 times), Emily Watson (nominated 2 times), Samantha Morton (nominated 2 times), Hugh JackmanSacha Baron Cohen, Frank Langella, Juliette Lewis, Alec Baldwin, Kris Kristofferson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Clive Oven, Toni Collette    

For more information you can click on the links I added to the names and titles (they are mostly IMDB pages).
Sources: IMDB, Wiki, eddieredmayne.ru, eddieredmayne.net, Eddie Redmayne Spain, tumblr

Update 21 Augustus 2015:
I think I have to complete this list with this year's Oscar winners. Eddie's co-star in Savage Grace Julianne Moore
won the Oscar for her leading role in 'Still Alice', and Eddie is an Oscar winner himself now.

Julianne Moore (Savage Grace)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Still Alice (2014)

Best Actor in a Leading Role - The Theory of Everything (2014)

(x) edited





Wednesday, January 15, 2014

History of a black peacoat - photos

In the end of August I wrote about Eddie Redmayne's favorites clothes. The post included two photos of Eddie in the coat he wore on monday, when he arrived in LA. He wore this several times in the past four years. 

May 5 2010 Tony noms press day - January 2011 Eddie and Carey Mulligan in NYC

Nov 17 2011 Westminster Abbey visit - March 21 2012 with Natalie Dormer 
at Miss Julie press night after party

March 31 2012 Harry Potter WB Studio Tour - Oct 12 2012 Josephine Hart poetry week Art Theatre 

Jan 5 2013 Eddie and Tom Hooper arrive at LAX - April 10 2013 Teenage Cancer Trust Party

May 7 2013 Eddie in Soho NY - May 20, 2013 Chelsea Flower Show

Article about his look on monday (what's he wearing):
Eddie Redmayne and his Globe-Trotter luggages - Los Angeles International Airport ( x )

Eddie Redmayne looked effortlessly cool while arriving at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday 13th January 2014 in Los Angeles. The actor who recently celebrated his 32nd birthday wore a blue cotton peacoat, over a shawl collared sweater, matching denims and grey Converse sneakers. Stunning Globe-Trotter cases / luggages, beautifully fresh face, cute messy hair and a passport balancing between his teeth completed his stylish arrival.
This man is gorgeous. From the upturned collar on his peacoat, the central buttoned down up, the peek of the shawl collared knitwear underneath, the comfy yet well cut denims to the evergreen Converse sneakers: Eddie Redmayne has a great sense of style. I highly doubt there was a stylist meticulously crafting the whole look before he faced the paparazzi at LAX. If there was a stylist, it would be himself. This is the kind of off-duty style that gets me excited, that gets my juices flowing. It does not have to be complicated, but proportions and little details go a long way.

photos source: eddieredmayne.ru and hope72

We could see this little braun luggage many times in last year's awards season.

My collage from the photos


Bonus: Children's Monologues Nov 14, 2010 ( x )

Photos source eddieredmayne.ru gallery