If you caught this week's episode of Being Human, you will have seen fast-rising young Welsh actress Alexandra Roach, playing slowly rotting zombie, Sasha.
Since graduating from Rada last year, Alexandra was snapped up by top agency Troika. With roles already filmed in new BBC comedy series Candy Cabs and ITV's adaptation of best-selling non-fiction crime tome The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, she is currently filming The Iron Lady in which she plays the young Margaret Thatcher to Meryl Streep's older version. The two actresses have apparently been together to catch Thatcher's voice patterns, to make sure their performances are in sync.
Playing opposite her, in the role of the young Dennis (with the older version played by Jim Broadbent) is another up and coming young British actor, 27 year old Harry Lloyd (represented by Curtis Brown). Oxford graduate Harry featured in Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2010. Best known for...
Since graduating from Rada last year, Alexandra was snapped up by top agency Troika. With roles already filmed in new BBC comedy series Candy Cabs and ITV's adaptation of best-selling non-fiction crime tome The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, she is currently filming The Iron Lady in which she plays the young Margaret Thatcher to Meryl Streep's older version. The two actresses have apparently been together to catch Thatcher's voice patterns, to make sure their performances are in sync.
Playing opposite her, in the role of the young Dennis (with the older version played by Jim Broadbent) is another up and coming young British actor, 27 year old Harry Lloyd (represented by Curtis Brown). Oxford graduate Harry featured in Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2010. Best known for...
- 2/11/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana" has got a trophy from foreign country. On Sunday, November 30, in London Hilton Hotel, the series which is starred by Miley Cyrus has been announced to be the most popular feature in the Kids Vote category at the 2008 Children's BAFTA.
On the same occasion, "Wall-e", the 2008 computer-animated-science fiction-romance film, has also been given an award for the category of Best Feature Film. "Wall-e" has best over three other contenders, "Horton Hears a Who!", "Ratatouille" and "Stardust".
All of the winners in BAFTA were decided by a poll of children in the age of seven until 14 and attracted a record number of votes with over 200,000 fans registering their opinion. The complete winner list of the 2008 Children's BAFTA can be read at BAFTA's official site, while some of the winners can be seen below.
Partial winners list of the 2008 Children's BAFTA:
Animation: "Charlie and Lola Autumn Special...
On the same occasion, "Wall-e", the 2008 computer-animated-science fiction-romance film, has also been given an award for the category of Best Feature Film. "Wall-e" has best over three other contenders, "Horton Hears a Who!", "Ratatouille" and "Stardust".
All of the winners in BAFTA were decided by a poll of children in the age of seven until 14 and attracted a record number of votes with over 200,000 fans registering their opinion. The complete winner list of the 2008 Children's BAFTA can be read at BAFTA's official site, while some of the winners can be seen below.
Partial winners list of the 2008 Children's BAFTA:
Animation: "Charlie and Lola Autumn Special...
- 12/1/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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