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midnight-nightrose · 10 months ago
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justforbooks · 2 years ago
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Leslie Phillips, who has died aged 98, was a light comedian of the old school, closely associated with a roster of smooth-talking cads and lady-killers in the series of Carry On and Doctor films he graced from the late 1950s onwards.
He first coined his trademark phrase “I say, ding dong!” as the lubricious Jack Bell in Carry On Nurse (1958) and made the simple greeting “hello” sound like a frolicsome, impure invitation, earning him the nickname “King Leer” and lending itself to the one-word title of his immensely entertaining autobiography (2006).
He became a national Sunday lunchtime institution on BBC Radio’s The Navy Lark, in which he appeared as a hopeless lieutenant on HMS Troutbridge – alongside Stephen Murray, Jon Pertwee, Tenniel Evans, Heather Chasen and Ronnie Barker – between 1959 and 1977. It was never clear – deliberately so – whether he was a simpleton or a crook in this company of Royal Navy undesirables on the recommissioned frigate stationed off Portsmouth.
Despite his louche and carefree acting persona, Phillips was an ambitious and hard-working artist who in the late 60s toured the world in his own West End hit, The Man Most Likely To... – he rewrote Joyce Rayburn’s play, took the lead, produced and directed it.
He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in his mid-70s and featured in several major films, including George Cukor’s Les Girls (1957), with Gene Kelly and Kay Kendall, Sydney Pollack’s Out of Africa (1985), Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun (1987) and Roger Michell’s Venus (2007), playing an old thespian alongside Peter O’Toole and Richard Griffiths.
His prodigious work-rate derived from his impoverished background in Tottenham, north London, where from an early age he was the family breadwinner. His suave and polished persona was as much a creation as that of Terry-Thomas or Rex Harrison, and it gave his acting an edge of seditious malice, an air of unofficial naughtiness.
With the confidence that came from being told frequently he was a good-looking lad he developed a taste for fast cars, high living and beautiful women when the money rolled in. For a time he was the highest earning actor on the West End stage, and joined the Ibiza crowd in the 70s, keeping a house there in a colony of artists and writers that included his great friend Denholm Elliott.
He was married three times and had a long relationship (between the first and second marriages) with Caroline Mortimer, the daughter of Penelope Mortimer and step-daughter of John Mortimer, both writers.
This was all a far cry from his humble beginnings as the third child of Cecelia (nee Newlove) and Frederick Phillips, a maker of cookers at Glover & Main in Edmonton. The family moved from Tottenham to Chingford, by the river Lea and on the fringes of Epping Forest, in an attempt to improve Frederick’s health, but he died of a chest illness in 1935, and Cecelia, spotting an advert in a newspaper, packed her son off to the Italia Conti school to train as an actor.
Phillips had shown talent in plays at Chingford school and soon supplemented his income from delivering papers and singing at weddings and funerals in All Saints Church, Chingford, by playing a wolf – his stage debut, in 1937, aged 13 – in Peter Pan, starring Anna Neagle, at the London Palladium.
After a spell as a cherub in a stained glass window in Dorothy L Sayers’s The Zeal of Thy House at the Garrick, he returned to the Palladium for the 1938 production of Peter Pan, now playing John Darling in a cast led by Seymour Hicks (“vile”, according to Phillips) as Captain Hook and Jean Forbes-Robertson (“lovely”) as Peter.
By the time he was called up in 1942, he had sung in the children’s chorus at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and acted with John Gielgud and Marie Tempest in Dodie Smith’s Dear Octopus at the Queen’s – the start of a long association with the producers Binkie Beaumont and HM Tennent – and Vivien Leigh and Cyril Cusack in Shaw’s The Doctor’s Dilemma at the Haymarket.
Everyone in the business liked him, and this would stand him in good stead after the second world war. He sounded posh enough to gain a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, transferring to the Durham Light Infantry, where he was put in charge of the Suffolk transit camp at Chadacre Hall, before being invalided out in 1944.
His first post-demob job was in the box office at the Lyric, Hammersmith. He played Guildenstern in Hamlet at Dundee rep, and discovered his talent for light comedy in a stint at the York rep. His first major West End role was in a sentimental comedy, Daddy Long Legs (1946), at the Comedy (now the Harold Pinter).
The first of more than 100 film appearances came in Lassie for Lancashire (1938). The Hollywood adventure of Les Girls could have led to a latter-day C Aubrey Smith-style career in California, but he preferred London and Pinewood Studios – he was the last living actor to have worked there when they opened. He was also in the cast of the first live BBC broadcast from Alexandra Palace in 1948 – Morning Departure, set on a wartime submarine with Michael Hordern – and played his first BBC television lead in 1952 in My Wife Jacqueline (opposite Joy Shelton), a pioneering but mediocre (he said) sitcom about married life, broadcast live from Lime Grove in six 30-minute episodes.
Over the next 10 years he established himself in the Doctor films as the philandering consultant, Dr Tony Burke, and in the Carry Ons, usually stuck on Joan Sims. He followed the huge stage success of the superb farce Boeing-Boeing (taking over from David Tomlinson in 1963) with the first series of Our Man at St Mark’s on television, in which he played an eccentric new village vicar. When his affair, while still married, with Caroline Mortimer became public, he was no longer deemed suitable as a clergyman, and was succeeded in later series by Donald Sinden.
Opening at the Vaudeville in 1968, he played 655 performances as the upper-class lounge lizard Victor Cadwallader in The Man Most Likely To… and later toured to Australia (where one audience member in Adelaide was reported to have literally died laughing), New Zealand and South Africa, defying the cultural boycott and working in the townships as well as the commercial theatres.
He played in another “saucy” comedy, Sextet, at the Criterion in 1977 (Julian Fellowes was also in the cast), and then led a hugely successful revival of Ray Cooney and John Chapman’s Not Now, Darling at the Savoy in 1979, followed by another world tour.
Phillips said that he at last broke his own mould when cast by Lindsay Anderson as a dithering, weak-willed Gayev in The Cherry Orchard at the Haymarket in 1983 (Joan Plowright played his sister), and he went even further in a brilliant revival by Mike Ockrent of Peter Nichols’s lacerating comedy Passion Play at the Leicester Haymarket, and then Wyndham’s in the West End, in 1984. In 1990, he popped up unexpectedly in The Comic Strip and, also on television, in Chancer, which launched Clive Owen, playing Owen’s scheming boss.
There was now no pattern or predictability as he entered the last phase of an astonishing career. He played the professor in another Chekhov, Julian Mitchell’s rewrite of Uncle Vanya, August, with Anthony Hopkins at Theatr Clwyd, Mold (1994), and then joined the RSC to play a fruity saloon bar roué of a Falstaff in Ian Judge’s The Merry Wives of Windsor (1996) on the main Stratford-upon-Avon stage and, in the Swan, a cynical hotelier in Steven Pimlott’s discovery of Tennessee Williams’s “lost” fantasia, Camino Real. Also in 1996, he played a frisky old Sir Sampson Legend in Love for Love by William Congreve at the Chichester Festival theatre.
On the Whole, It’s Been Jolly Good was the appropriate title of a Peter Tinniswood one-man play he took to the Edinburgh Fringe in 1999, reverting to more raffish type as Sir Plympton Makepeace, a bitterly “dumped” Tory MP from the Shires with no good to say of anyone: “That woman with the loud voice … I think she was the PM but to me she looked like a power-mad swimming baths attendant.” His last stage appearance came as an ageing judge with a back problem in John Mortimer’s Naked Justice at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2001.
In the new millennium he had good TV roles in Monarch of the Glen and Miss Marple. An excellent television version of Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour trilogy, adapted by William Boyd (2002), had him in the role of Gervase Crouchback, father of Daniel Craig’s anti-heroic Guy, and he regained his dog collar in Nigel Cole’s charming movie Saving Grace (2000), starring Blenda Blethyn. For the Harry Potter films he voiced the Sorting Hat at Hogwarts.
In 1997 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Evening Standard, and 10 years later another from the Critics’ Circle. In 1998 he was appointed OBE, and in 2008 CBE.
Phillips married the actor Penelope Bartley in 1948, and they had two sons and two daughters. They divorced in 1965, and in 1982 he married the actor Angela Scoular; she took her own life in 2011. Two years later he married Zara Carr, and she survives him, along with his children.
🔔 Leslie Samuel Phillips, actor, born 20 April 1924; died 7 November 2022
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ninja-muse · 4 years ago
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May 2021 Wrap-Up
Books read, in rough order of personal worth-it-ness: 

Flyaway - Kathleen Jennings (A cryptic note sends a timid young woman in search of her vanished family, by way of gothic fairy tales.)
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 1: Squirrel Power - Ryan North, Erica Henderson (College orientation? New roomie? Supervillains? Squirrel Girl has got this!)
 - BIPOC secondary characters, 🇨🇦
All's Well - Mona Awad (A teacher makes a deal with the devil to cope with her chronic pain and put on the perfect play.) Out in August.
 - MC has chronic pain but the rep is complicated, 🇨🇦, author of colour
Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut (A writer tries to explain the fire-bombing of Dresden.)
 - “protagonist” has PTSD
Station Eleven - Emily St. John Mandel (A theatre troupe in the post-apocalypse, with missing members. A fading actor, contemplating life. About legacies and hope.)
 - BIPOC, one 🏳️‍🌈 POV character, 🇨🇦, tw: pandemics
First, Become Ashes - K.M. Szpara (A warrior-mage, confronted by the fact he was raised in a cult and there is no magic, goes on his quest anyway.)
 - 🏳️‍🌈, BIPOC secondary characters, #ownvoices, tw: rape and sexual abuse
The Conductors - Nicole Glover (A married couple uses wits and magic to solve a series of murders in Reconstruction Philadelphia.)
 - BIPOC, 🏳️‍🌈 secondary characters, #ownvoices
Monstress, Vol. 2: The Blood - Marjorie M. Liu, Sana Takeda (A young woman, hunted and on a mission, sets sail for the Island of Bones.) 
- BIPOC, disabled MC, #ownvoices
The Last Bookshop in London - Madeline Martin (Grace gets a job selling books during the Blitz. It goes much better than she expected.)
Zoe Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good - Nancy Werlin (Zoe has Life Goals. Zoe has found fandom. Surely she can have it all?)
 -Jewish MC, 🏳️‍🌈 secondary characters, autistic secondary character
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England - Ian Mortimer (A social history of the 14th century—food, fashion, housing, and all.)
Fatal Fried Rice - Vivien Chien (Lana takes a cooking class. Someone kills the instructor.)
 - BIPOC, #ownvoices
Hana Khan Carries On - Uzma Jalaluddin (Hana’s family’s halal restaurant is struggling, and then cute-but-clearly-evil Aydin starts another a block down. You’ve Got Mail restaurant AU.) 
- BIPOC, Muslim cast, #ownvoices, 🇨🇦
Jay’s Gay Agenda - Jason June (Jay’s determined to make his gay dreams come true now that he’s in Seattle, but are they more important than friendship?) Out in June. - 🏳️‍🌈, BIPOC secondary characters, #ownvoices
Rereads
The Grey King - Susan Cooper (Will Stanton is sent to Wales on a quest for the Light, and meets an unusual boy.)
 - albino secondary character
Currently reading
Kindred - Rebecca Wragg Sykes (What we know about Neanderthals, and how we know it.)
The Warmth of Other Suns - Isabel Wilkerson (A history of and explanation for America’s Great Migration, largely told through the stories of three migrants.)
 - BIPOC, #ownvoices, tw: racism, murder, assorted hate crimes
The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle (Victorian detective stories)
 - major disabled character
Stats
 Monthly total: 14 + 1


 Yearly total: 71 + 3


 Queer books: 2 
#ownvoices POC books: 4


 Canadian authors: 4

Read any of these? Interested in them? I’m happy to talk about my thoughts further!
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 years ago
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Dark Victory by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch. Directed by Robert Milton. Scenery by Robert Edmond Jones. Costumes by Elsa Schiaparelli. Opened at the Plymouth Theater on November 7, 1934, and closed on December 29, 1934.
Judith Traherne………………Tallulah Bankhead Dr. Frederick Steele………….Earle Larimore Alden Blaine…………............Ann Andrews Josie………………................Myra Hampton Leslie Clarke…………...........Dwight Fiske Dr. Parsons…………….........Frederick Leister Miss Wainwright……………..Mildred Wall Miss Jenny………….............Helen Strickland Michael……………...............Edgar Norfolk Postman…………….............Lewis Dayton
This play made the rounds of Broadway and Hollywood, with Tallulah Bankhead rejecting it as a screen vehicle and Katharine Hepburn initially agreeing to play it in summer stock before changing her mind. Then Jock Whitney convinced Bankhead, his sometime-lover, to star in a Broadway production, telling her that Maxwell Anderson had doctored the script.
The play, which Robert Benchley described as “Camille without all the coughing,” was a four-handkerchief weeper about a spoiled, hedonistic socialite who discovers she has not long to live. (One newspaper reported that several members of the first-night audience passed out due to the intensely realistic medical examination scene.) She falls in love with her doctor and mends her wicked ways before succumbing bravely to her fate.
Dark Victory received generally good reviews, especially for Bankhead’s performance, but did not do well at the box office. Variety thought that Depression audiences wanted lighthearted entertainment to make them forget the grim realities of life: “Tragedy has a place in the theatre, but it seems so much vexation has plagued the people that they prefer to be amused instead of going through an ordeal.” Regardless, the play ran only 51 performances because Bankhead discovered that she, too, had a life-threatening illness (unlike the play’s heroine, she recovered).
One person who caught the play during its brief run was Bette Davis. She persuaded Warner Brothers to produce a film version, with George Brent (with whom she was having an affair) as the doctor. Davis openly admitted to having emulated Bankhead’s performance. She was nominated for an Oscar but lost to Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind.
Photo of Bankhead as Judith Traherne by Mortimer Offner
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For just $3.99 Things Are Looking Up Released on June 9, 1935: In England during the Great Depression the lady that owns a circus takes the place of her runaway twin sister who teaches at an all-girls school, with hilarious results. Directed by: Albert de Courville Written by: Albert de Courville, Stafford Dickens, Daisy Fisher and Con West The Actors: Cicely Courtneidge Cicely Fytte, circus performer and Bertha Fytte, school teacher, Max Miller Joey, William Gargan Van Gaard, Vivien Leigh schoolgirl, Mary Lawson Mary Fytte, Mark Lester chairman, Henrietta Watson Miss McTavish, school headmistress, Cicely Oates Miss Crabbe, Judy Kelly Opal, Dick Henderson Mr. Money, Dickie Henderson Mr. Money's son, Charles Mortimer Harry the ringmaster, Hay Plumb Tennis Umpire, Danny Green Big Black Fox, Suzanne Lenglen Madame Bombard, tennis pro, Alma Taylor schoolmistress, Wyn Weaver Governor, Ian Wilson drummer in the band Runtime: 1h 17m *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact us as it is unusual for any item to take this long to be delivered. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies withs rules on compilations, international media and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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willstafford · 6 years ago
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Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, Monday 18th June, 2018
  Noel Coward’s 1924 play is perhaps best described as a ‘comedy of bad manners’.  Set in the country retreat of the Bliss family, it depicts what transpires one weekend when each member of the family decides to invite a guest to stay.  In terms of plot, that’s about it – the play lacks the depth and development of Coward’s…
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tuseriesdetv · 5 years ago
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Noticias de series de la semana: 'Russian Doll', renovada
Renovaciones
Netflix ha renovado Russian Doll por una segunda temporada
Comedy Central ha renovado Corporate por una tercera y última temporada
Netflix ha renovado Love, Death + Robots por una segunda temporada
Spectrum ha renovado L.A.'s Finest por una segunda temporada
Noticias cortas
Paul Wesley volverá a Tell Me a Story para su segunda temporada, esta vez interpretando a Tucker, un novelista que pasa las noches en vela en una cabaña en el bosque tratando de demostrar que es suficientemente bueno para su bella prometida. Esta temporada adaptará La Bella y la Bestia, La bella durmiente y Cenicienta.
Erica Gimpel (Trish) será regular en la segunda temporada de God Friended Me.
Steven Ogg (Pike) será regular en la segunda temporada de Snowpiercer.
La cuarta y última temporada de The Good Place tendrá catorce episodios.
Incorporaciones y fichajes
Geena Davis (Thelma & Louise, The Accidental Tourist) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de GLOW como Sandy Devereaux St. Clair, antigua showgirl y ahora directora de entretenimiento del hotel y casino Fan-Tan en Las Vegas.
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, Swiss Army Man) se une al episodio musical de Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Elizabeth Banks (30 Rock, Wet Hot American Summer) será Jill Ruckelshaus, una republicana que fue elegida por el presidente Ford para avanzar en los derechos de las mujeres, en Mrs. America.
Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical) sustituye a Bonnie Dennison como Jenny, hija de Carol (Patricia Heaton), en Carol's Second Act.
Sophia Lillis (Sharp Objects, It), Kathleen Rose Perkins (Episodes), Wyatt Olef (Guardians of the Galaxy), Sofria Bryant (The Good Wife), Aidan Wojtak-Hissong (Falling Water) y Richard Ellis (Veronica Mars) protagonizarán I Am Not Okay With This.
Imelda Staunton (Pride, Harry Potter), Russell Tovey (Looking, Years and Years), Stephen Rea (The Honourable Woman, Counterpart), Francesca Annis (Dune, Lillie), Claudie Blakley (Lark Rise to Candleford, Grantchester) y Lydia Leonard (Gentleman Jack, Absentia) protagonizarán Flesh and Blood, sobre tres hermanos adultos (Tovey, Blakley y Leonard) cuya madre Vivien (Annis), de setenta años y recién enviudada, confiesa estar enamorada de un nuevo hombre (Rea). Staunton dará vida a Mary, la vecina de Vivien. Completan el reparto Sharon Small (Trust Me), Lara Rossi (Crossing Lines), Keir Charles (Love Actually), Vincent Regan (Victoria), David Bamber (The Bourne Identity), Stephanie Langston (Ransom) y Clara Indrani (Vera).
Kim Dickens (Treme, Fear The Walking Dead) se une como regular a Briarpatch. Será Eve Raytek, jefa de policía que deberá averiguar quién mató a la hermana de Allegra (Rosario Dawson).
Goran Visnjic (Timeless, ER) será recurrente en Dollface como el doctor Colin Brooks.
Ana Ortiz (Devious Maids, Ugly Betty) será Isabel, la madre de Simon, en Love, Simon.
Melanie Field (Heathers, Shrill) se une como regular a The Angel of Darkness, la secuela de The Alienist. Será Bitsy Sussman, protegida y ayudante de Sara (Dakota Fanning). Matt Letscher (The Flash, Narcos: Mexico) y Rosy McEwen serán recurrentes como el poderoso y adinerado Hearst y la enfermera Libby Hatch.
Judith Light (Transparent, American Crime Story), Gethin Anthony (Game of Thrones, Aquarius), Jay O. Sanders (Sneaky Pete, The Sinner), Desmond Harrington (Elementary, Dexter), Arliss Howard (Moneyball), Kelly Jenrette (The Handmaid's Tale, Pitch) y Ness Bautista (Sense8) se unen como regulares a Manhunt: Lone Wolf.
Laura Haddock (Guardians of the Galaxy, Da Vinci's Demons), Marta Milans (El embarcadero, Shazam!), Juan Diego Botto (Good Behaviour, Plenilunio), Nuno Lopes (São Jorge), Daniel Mays (Good Omens, Rogue One), Laurence Fox (Lewis, Victoria) y Angela Griffin (Turn Up Charlie, Ordinary Lies) protagonizarán White Lines.
Josie Totah (Champions, Glee) protagonizará el piloto de Good People junto a Whitney Cummings y Lisa Kudrow.
Natalie Gumede (Jekyl & Hyde, Doctor Who) será Mercy Graves, guardaespaldas de Lex Luthor, en la segunda temporada de Titans. Participará como recurrente.
Amir Wilson será Will Parry en His Dark Materials.
Julissa Bermudez (106 & Park), Becky Ann Parker (Men in Black), Josh Mostel (Big Daddy), Miles G. Jackson (The Last O.G.) y Jonno Davies (Spotless) se unen como recurrentes a The Hunt. Serán una enfermera, la secretaria de comercio, un rabino, un periodista y un guardaespaldas.
Huang Lu (She, a Chinese), Geoff Stults (Grace and Frankie, The Odd Couple) y Paul Yen (Magnum P.I., Young Sheldon) serán recurrentes en Little Fires Everywhere como Bebe Chow, residente ilegal; Mark McCullough, el marido de Linda (DeWitt); y Scott, dueño del restaurante chino en el que trabaja Mia (Kerry Washington).
David Costabile (Billions, Breaking Bad), Amy Landecker (Transparent, Doctor Strange) y Matt Lauria (Kingdom, Parenthood) se unen a Little Birds. Serán el padre de Lucy (Juno Temple) y su esposa y Bill, un camarero del club nocturno El Sirocco y artista bohemio.
Aasif Mandvi (A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Brink), Tobias Menzies (Outlander, The Terror), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones, Luther), Sorcha Cusack (A Discovery of Witches, Father Brown), Chris Geere (You're the Worst, Modern Family), Kadiff Kirwan (Chewing Gum, Strike), Ricky Grover (Zapped, Getting On), Ekow Quartey, Pik-Sen Lim, Todor Jordanov, Jassem Mougari (Legends) y Daniela Spataru protagonizarán This Way Up junto a Aisling Bea y Sharon Horgan.
Danny Vasquez (Ant-Man) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de You como Fincher, un policía quemado con su trabajo.
Pósters
  Nuevas series
Syfy prepara Lobo, un spin-off protagonizado por Emmett J. Scanlan (The Fall, Butterfly), que interpretará al personaje en la segunda temporada de Krypton.
Don Cheadle (Avengers, Black Monday), Emily Mortimer (Mary Poppins Returns, La librería) y Helena Howard (Madeline's Madeline) protagonizarán Don´t Look Deeper, en desarrollo para Quibi. Ambientada en Merced, California, quince minutos en el futuro, se centra en una alumna de último curso de instituto que no puede evitar sentir que algo va mal. No es humana, no es una de nosotros. Esto pone en marcha una serie de acontecimientos que de pronto ponen su vida en peligro. Dirigida por Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight, Miss You Already) y escrita por Jeffrey Lieber (Lost, NCIS: New Orleans).
Sky y HBO producirán The Third Day, creada y escrita por Dennis Kelly (Utopia), sobre un hombre que es arrastrado a una misteriosa isla británica cuyos reservados habitantes y sus rituales comienzan a abrumarlo y le obligan a enfrentarse a un trauma de su pasado. Protagonizada por Jude Law (The Young Pope, Cold Mountain). Dirigida por Marc Munden (National Treasure). Seis episodios. 
El servicio de streaming de Warner encarga Tokyo Vice, que cuenta la historia de Jake Adelstein, el periodista americano que se infiltró en la policía metropolitana de Tokyo para destapar su corrupción. Protagonizada por Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver, The Fault in Our Stars).
Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect, Shrill) producirá y dirigirá la adaptación de Over My Dead Body para el servicio de streaming de Warner. Es un podcast que sigue a Dan y Wendi, dos abogados cuya boda apareció en el New York Times pero que tendrán una ruptura que provocará un asesinato que involucrará a abogados muy valorados y conspiradores inesperados.
El servicio de streaming de Warner encarga Dune: The Sisterhood, visión femenina de la novela de Frank Herbert (1965). Escrita por Jon Spaihts. Denis Villeneuve (Dune, Prisoners) dirigirá el piloto.
La próxima adaptación de Agatha Christie para BBC será The Pale Horse. Sarah Phelps repite como guionista.
Morena Baccarin (Homeland, Deadpool), John Noble (Fringe, Sleepy Hollow) y Johan Glans (Swedish Dicks) protagonizarán Home Invasion, comedia de ciencia ficción que emitirá Viaplay en los países nórdicos y trata sobre una familia alienígena que debe invadir la Tierra. Seis episodios.
Dave encarga Meet the Richardsons, comedia sobre un matrimonio frustrado inspirada en Jon Richardson y Lucy Beaumont, protagonizada por ellos mismos y escrita por Beaumont.
Sandra Bullock desarrolla para Amazon una dramedia musical ambientada en los años 80 e inspirada vagamente en su vida en la universidad. La serie tratará temas como el SIDA, la salud mental o la cultura drag. Escrita por K.C. Perry (The Originals, Damien) y producida por Akiva Goldsman (Fringe, Titans) y John Legend (Underground, La La Land).
Hulu ha encargado ocho episodios de Fertile Crescent, sobre la guerra en Siria a través de los ojos de Antoine, un joven francés que busca a su hermana. Protagonizada por James Purefoy (The Following, Rome), Félix Moati (The French Dispatch), Mélanie Thierry (La Douleur), Souheila Yacoub, Joe Ben Ayed, James Floyd, Dean Ridge, Julia Faure, François Caron y Céline Samie.
Cinemax encarga Trackers, thriller basado en la novela de Deon Meyer (2010) que cruza tres historias en Cape Town en una violenta conspiración que une crimen organizado, diamantes de contrabando, seguridad estatal, rinocerontes negros, la CIA y un plan terrorista internacional. Protagonizado por James Gracie (Madiga, The Wrong Mans), Rolanda Marais (High Rollers) y Ed Stoppard (Knightfall, The Frankenstein Chronicles). Dirigida por Jyri Kähönen.
Bridget Regan (Jane the Virgin), Josh Hartnett (Penny Dreadful), Barbara Hershey (Once Upon a Time), Nick Nolte (Graves), Gail Bean (Snowfall), Danielle Deadwyler (The Haves and the Have Nots) y Shane McRae (Sneaky Pete) protagonizarán Paradise Lost, una serie de misterio estilo Southern Gothic que emitirán Spectrum y Paramount. Escrita por Rodes Fishburne (Blood & Oil) y Arika Lisanne Mittman (Dexter), trata sobre una psiquiatra (Regan) que se muda con su familia desde California al pueblo natal de su marido (Hartnett) en Mississippi, donde descubrirán vergonzosos secretos que cambiarán para siempre las vidas de todos los involucrados.
Netflix encarga la comedia alemana The Last Word, sobre una oradora de elegías en funerales (Anke Engelke) que pierde la fe en su trabajo y trata de sabotear el funeral de su marido. Seis episodios. Escrita por Aron Lehmann y Carlos V. Irmscher.
Fechas
Beecham House se estrena en ITV el 23 de junio
Human Discoveries se estrena en Facebook el 16 de julio
La segunda temporada de Five Points se estrena en Facebook el 5 de agosto
La segunda temporada de The Neighborhood se estrena en CBS el 23 de septiembre
Bob Hearts Abishola se estrena en CBS el 23 de septiembre
All Rise se estrena en CBS el 23 de septiembre
La cuarta temporada de Bull se estrena en CBS el 23 de septiembre
La decimoséptima temporada de NCIS se estrrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de FBI se estrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
La sexta temporada de NCIS: New Orleans se estrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
La tercera temporada de Young Sheldon se estrena en CBS el 26 de septiembre
The Unicorn se estrena en CBS el 26 de septiembre
La séptima temporada de Mom se estrena en CBS el 26 de septiembre
Carol's Second Act se estrena en CBS el 26 de septiembre
Evil se estrena en CBS el 26 de septiembre
La décima temporada de Hawaii Five-0 se estrena en CBS el 27 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de Magnum P.I. se estrena en CBS el 27 de septiembre
La décima temporada de Blue Bloods se estrena en CBS el 27 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de God Friended Me se estrena en CBS el 29 de septiembre
La undécima temporada de NCIS: LA se estrena en CBS el 29 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de Sorry For Your Loss se estrena en Facebook el 1 de octubre
La tercera temporada de SEAL Team se estrena en CBS el 2 de octubre
La tercera temporada de SWAT se estrena en CBS el 2 de octubre
La sexta y última temporada de Madam Secretary se estrena en CBS el 6 de octubre
The Birch se estrena en Facebook el 11 de octubre
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Tráilers y promos
Succession - Temporada 2
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Undone
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Pennyworth
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Divorce - Temporada 3
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Harlots - Temporada 3
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Godfather of Harlem
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USA
Magazine:
US travelers, LUX, inspire, Eliza etc
Celebrities : Fabiola Beracasa, Tinsley Mortimer, Zani Gugelmann,
Margherita Missoni,McKey Sullivan etc
NY Collection : Tommy Hilfiger, G-Shock, Hugo Boss, Qauntize(Make-up Leader), Shipley and Halmos, Araks, JEN KAO Wedding
UK
Magazine:
Champ Magazine
AUSTRALIA
Magazine:
CLARA
CHINA & HONG KONG
Advertising :
XinTianDi, Four Seasons Hotels
Celebrities : Vivien Tam, Lolleta Chu, Anne Heung, Ellen Wong, Monica Chan, Nicole Lee,
Mandy Cho, Maya Lin
Collection :
Macau Fashion week メイクアップチームリーダーとして( BALMAIN など複数ブランド)
TAIWAN
Magazine:
Taiwan VOGUE
KOREA
Celebrities :
WINNER, Oh Ji Ho , Park tam hee
PHILIPPINES
Magazine:
CLARA
INDONESIA
Magazine:
L'OFFICIEL, Marie Claire
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