Showing posts with label English actors/actresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English actors/actresses. Show all posts

The English Patient

The English Patient
-1996 romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sri-Lankan writer Michael Ondaatje.
-Directed by Anthony Minghella
-Set before WWII, it's a story of love, fate, misunderstanding and healing. Told in a series of flashbacks.






Did You Know?
-Ralph Fiennes burn make up took 5 hours to apply every day
-Both Naveen Andrews and Kevin Whately had to learn how to operate motorcycles for the film
Hmmm, might have to check this out. I'm always up for a good, old fashioned love story.

Plot
-Set during WWII and shows a critically burned man, at first known only as "the English patient", who is being cared for by Hana(Juliette Binoche), a French-Canadian nurse in an Italian monastery. The patient is hesitant to reveal any info but through a series of flashbacks, people who watch the movie can see into his past. It reveals that he is in fact a Hungarian geographer, Count Laszlo de Almasy(Ralph Fiennes), who was making a map of the Sahara Desert, and whose affair with a married woman, Katharine Clifton(Kristin Scott Thomas), brought his situation to light. As the patient remembers more, David Caravaggio(Willem Dafoe), a Canadian intelligence officer and former thief, arrives at the monastery. He lost his thumbs while being interrogated by German officers and he reveals that it was the actions of the patient that had brought about his torture. In addition to the story, the film devotes time to Hana and her romance with Kip(Naveen Andrews), an Indian Sikh sapper in the British Army. Due to events in her past, Hana believes that anyone who comes close to her is likely to die, and Kip's position as a bomb defuser makes their romance full of stress



-In the 1st phase, set in the late 1930s, the minor Hungarian noble Count Laszlo de Almasy(Ralph Fiennes) is the co-leader of a Royal Geographical Society archaeological and surveying expedition in Egypt and Libya. He and his English partner Madox are at heart academics with little sophistication in the politics of Europe and Africa. Shortly, both the morale and finances of their trip are bolstered by a British couple, Geoffrey and Katherine Clifton(Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas). The Count is very attracted to Katharine. When Geoffrey is away from the group, an affair begins. The final months before the onset of the war, he Count's discovery of an ancient Saharan cave with "swimming figure" paintings ffrom the prehistoric times are found. Romance between the Count and Katharine get stronger. She is plagued with the guilt of infidelity, while he shows a streak of jealousy along with an imbalance that later haunts him







-The fall of 1939 and the war all bring excavation to a halt and Madox and the Count go their own ways. Geoffrey Clifton has pieced together the outline of the affair and seeks a sudden revenge: crashing his plane, with Katharine aboard, in the Count's desert camp. The wreck injures Katharine and narrowly misses the Count, and kills Geoffrey. He manages to take Katharine into the shelter of the swimming figure cave, leaves water for her, a flashlight and a fire and begins his 3 day walk back to the nearest town and help. The town is held by British Army and the dazed Count, with his non English name, is unable to explain his situation. He loses temper and is thrown into military jail. He is sent in chains on a train "north to Benghazi", escapes, finds himself behind Afrika Korps lines and quickly trades his desert maps with the Germans for a biplane. By the time he returns to the cave, Katharine is dead- and in all but a physical sense, so is the Count. He manages to bundle her body into the plane and take off. Ironically, a German anti-aircraft  battery shoots down the plane as he pilots it over the desert. Horribly burned, he is rescued by Bedouin tribesmen






-The film's 2nd phase shifts to Italy and the last months of the war. The Count by now is an invalid, and dependent on morphine and care of his French-Canadian nurse Hana. That monastery becomes the main point for the movie and it shows Hana seeing a fiancee and friend die in the Italian campaign and is left to wonder if her relationship with a British-Indian will break her chain of bad luck. A visitor named Caravaggio is in search of the Count that he thinks played a role in the problems in Egypt. He lost both thumbs to an interrogation by the Nazis and has killed those who he deems responsible.





-Hana finds solace in the film. Her lieutenant survives a brush with death on the last day of the war and her hope in love is made stronger. The Count asks for, and dies of, an overdose of morphine from Hana

Cast






People Magazine

People Magazine
-American magazine of celebrity and human interest stories.
-Published by Time Inc.
-Prints everything from human interest stories, to celebrity gossip
-Also best known for printing yearly issues titled Sexiest Man Alive

Got this one!!
 History
Teen People
-In 1998, the magazine introduced a version called Teen People, dedicated to stories about teen entertainers, such as Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, etc.














Sexiest Man Alive
-Jude Law


I'll definitely agree here! What a hunk!!
 -Johnny Depp
-Hugh Jackman
-Denzel Washington








February Birthdays

Since it's February, I want to give a big, huge, Happy Birthday shout out to the following people:

Alan Rickman
-DOB: February 21, 1946.
-Where: Hammersmith, London, England

Alice Cooper
-DOB: February 4, 1948
-Where: Detroit, Michigan

John Travolta
-DOB: February 18, 1954
-Where: Englewood, New Jersey

Elizabeth Taylor
-DOB: February 2, 1932
-Where: Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, England

Zhang Ziyi
-DOB: February 9, 1979
-Where: Beijing, China

Bob Marley
-DOB: February 6, 1945
-Where: Nine Mile, Saint Ann, Jamaica

Brandon Lee
-DOB: February 1, 1965
-Where: Oakland, California

Chris Rock
-DOB: February 7, 1965
-Where: Andrews, South Carolina

George Harrison
-DOB: February 25, 1943
-Where: Liverpool, England

Yoko Ono
-DOB: February 18, 1933
-Where: Tokyo, Japan

Last Movie I Watched

The last movie I remember watching was Monty Python's Life of Brian. Now I know why my dad would never let us watch it. He thought it was irreverant, and also not to mention, it's not for kids, considerign tehre is full frontal nudity in some scenes, alot of cussing, including the word "bloody", which is British slang for the f word, and they also use alot of British slang no one knows what means, but me however, I know the translations of the British slang they use in those movies.

Yeah, I'm Pathetic, So What?

IDK why, but it seems like alot of the TV I watch anymore is of British ancestry. I'm startin' to wonder just how much my stepdad is rubbing off on me? Because it seems as though he loves and I mean just absolutely adores watching British TV. Well, here are some of the British TV shows I like to watch, mainly because I just wanted to get one more post in today if possible. And besides, anymore it seems like British TV is getting better and better than American TV.

Almost all shows here in the States anymore seem to revolve around rich women acting dramatic on those 'Real Housewives' shows, celebrities doing design shows because they have nothing else better to do, spoiled teen mothers treating their babies like they're a slamming pair of jeans rather than a human life, my God, what has TV come to anymore????? Now I think I know why I watch TV shows from other countries, they're actually good, and less drama and the Brits seems to know just how to make a good, funny show.

And when it comes to music, oh brother!!! I'm the most predictable person alive!!! If you know me like my parents do, you can guess what I'll be listening to, or what kind of books I read. Heck, I'm so predictable it's pathetic!!!

My Family


Mr. Bean

Law and Order: UK. This one I discovered by accident. My dad was watching Primeval on the British channel and this came on after it, so he decided to see what it was like, he said it wasn't bad. but it was definitely different than the Law and Order he's used to, and strangely enough, when I first watched this, I heard the word barrister used, and he didn't know what it was and I just guessed that it probably meant judge or something. Turns out, I was right, basically a barrister is a type of lawyer who can handle both high and low court cases.


Primeval. And I mean the GOOD British one, not the horrible Americanized one!!!!

Top Gear

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Name: Gary Leonard Oldman
DOB: March 21, 1958
Where: New Cross, London, England
Occupation: Actor, filmmaker, musician
Years Active: 1979-present

-Is a member of the 1980s Brit Pack of film actors
-Became better known through movies such as Sid and Nancy, in which he played Sid Vicious, the late lead singer of 80s era British punk band The Sex Pistols in 1986


-His Hollywood breakthrough came when he portrayed Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK(1991) and the title character of Dracula(1992).
Playing Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK
 Dracula




-In various movies, he has played the antagonist or bad guy. These movies include True Romance(1993), Leon(1994, or better known as The Professional), The Fifth Element(1997), Air Force One(1997, where he played a Russian mercenary), The Contender(2000)

Air Force One



Leon(The Professional)






-He has also played historical figures, such as Ludwig van Beethoven in Immortal Beloved(1994)
-Most recently, he has become best known for playing the role of escaped criminal Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series of movies, and in the movies, it reveals that Sirius Black is Harry's godfather. And also he plays Commissioner Gordon in the Batman movies.

Batman series















Harry Potter

















-Most recently, he has starred in the British spy thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, playing George Smiley, a British intelligence officer with M16, or the British counterpart of the American CIA.



Early Life
-Son of Kathleen(nee Cheriton), a housewife, and Leonard Bertram Oldman, a former sailor who worked as a welder.
















-Has a sister who is also an actress, Laila Morse. Oldman has often said his father was an abusive alcoholic who left the family when he was 7.

















-Was an accomplished singer and piano player as a kid, but gave it up to pursue acting
-His acting inspiration was Malcolm McDowell's performance in the 1970 film Raging Moon

Career
-In 1986, he won the chance to play Sid Vicious, the ill-fated bassist for late 70s British punk band The Sex Pistols in the movie Sid and Nancy. In the movie he played the title role of Sid, which told the life of him and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen.

-By the early 1990s, Oldman and other British actors were becoming well known in Hollywood, along with other actors such as Tim Roth, Bruce Payne, Colin Firth, Paul McGann, who were dubbed "The Brit Pack".

-In 1991, Oldman started a significant point in his career. He was to play Lee Harvey Oswald, the killer of JFK in Oliver Stone's JFK.

-The following year, he was asked to play the title role in Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula.

-Later on, he went on to play other roles; violent pimp Drexel Spivey in True Romance(1993), a sadistic prison warden in Murder in the First(1995), a futuristic business tyrant in The Fifth Element(1997)

-In 1994, he played corrupt DEA agent Norman Stansfield in Leon, which is better known as The Professional.

-In 1997, he starred in Air Force One, playing a Russian mercenary named Ivan Korshunov. He also played another historical figure, Pontius Pilate in Jesus(1999).

-In the 2003 movie Tiptoes, he played a character who suffered from dwarfism, which some said did very poorly at the theatres. This movie, in my opinion, was very good. Don't listen to critics!!!

-In 2004, he returned to prominence, playing a role in the Harry Potter movies. He was to play Harry's godfather, Sirius Black, who also, coincidentally, was an escaped criminal from the magical prison Azkaban. Him and star Daniel Radcliffe became very close during the making of the movie. Also in the movie Kung Fu Panda 2, he voiced the character Lord Shen.

-Most recently, he starred in the British spy thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, where he played George Smiley, who was an M16 officer working for British intelligence.

-Also, Daniel Radcliffe looks up to Oldman as an inspiration for acting

Personal Life
-Born and raised in England most of his life, moved to the US in the 1990s
-Keeps his personal life intensely private
-On Dec. 31, 2008, he married singer Alexandra Edenborough in Santa Barbara, California, in a private, formal ceremony.

Filmography