Showing posts with label Collision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collision. Show all posts

Friday, 26 February 2010

New Douglas Henshall interview


Douglas Henshall talked to Susanne Kinnaird over at Douglas Henshall.com about upcoming projects including The Eagle of the Ninth and TV pilot season in LA. An excerpt is below and don't forget to check out the rest of the interview:

The last six months have been especially busy for Douglas Henshall, with film after TV drama after film. The Silence, How I Was Stolen By The Germans and Eagle Of The Ninth are a few of his recent projects still due for release. I manage to catch up with him just before he heads out to Los Angeles to explore opportunities on the other side of the Atlantic.

What will you be doing in Los Angeles?

I’m just going over there to do some meetings with agents at the tail end of pilot season. And to get a little bit a sun to be honest. I’ve been in Dublin filming.

...Another part you did recently was a Briton in The Eagle Of The Ninth, and you said it was a really fun part to play.

Yeah, it was great fun for me to play. I didn’t have much to do. I think was in about the first 15 minutes of the film. But I had a whale of a time riding chariots! I mean its just the greatest fun. It really is. It’s like a go-kart for an adult. Its this cut-out wicker basket with like, two wheels, with no suspension obviously, because they didn’t have any suspension then, and all you’ve got is two strips of leather attached to two stallions. And you’ve got to try and control with that! These are horses with a proper opinion about whether they want to go left or right. But, oh man, I had such a good time.

...So you’re looking to do things in America now?

Well I’ve always been looking to do things in America, America’s never asked me to do anything. It’s not that I never wanted to. Its just the way that my careers gone, but I think if you want to work in America you have to make the effort and go and thats why the last couple of years I’ve started to go.

How long will you going out there for this time?

Just a couple of weeks. I’m meeting with some agents and managers just for some pilot TV shows and we’ll see what happens. I’m just going to start going out there a little more often. At this time of year in Los Angeles there’s this kind of casting frenzy, there’s all these pilots to be made. A very small percentage of those get picked up by the TV stations. You get a lot of British actors go out there, you know, swallows in spring. [Douglas Henshall.com via Dougie Fans]

Monday, 15 February 2010

Award wins & nominations: What's On Stage & Press Guild

John Barrowman wins What's On Stage Award

Whatsonstage.com announced the winners for its "10th annual Whatsonstage.com Awards, the only prize-giving event for the theatre industry voted for purely by the ticket-buying public." An awards concert was held yesterday, February 14 for charity.

John won the What's On Stage Award for Best Takeover in a Role for his performance in La Cage aux Folles. John couldn't go to last night's award ceremony, but you can watch his video message over at What's On Stage website.

Press Guild TV Award nominations

The 36th annual Broadcasting Press Guild TV Award nominations were announced a few weeks ago. Members of the Press Guild will choose the winner with the final round of voting to end on February 18.

David Tennant is nominated in the Best Actor category for his role in Hamlet in the BBC 2 film version and for his role in Doctor Who. Other nominations in the Best Actor category inglude Douglas Henshall for Collision on ITV1 and Peter Capaldi for The Thick of It on BBC2.

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Wednesday, 18 November 2009

David Tennant presenting 'Collision' on Masterpiece Contemporary

Below is video of David Tennant hosting part 1 of Collison (which also stars Scottish actor Douglas Henshall) on week 4 (November 15) of PBS's Masterpiece Contemporary:



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Tuesday, 15 September 2009

PBS promos: Henry Ian Cusick in Darwin's Darkest Hour and David Tennant hosts Masterpiece Contemporary

PBS unveiled a promo a few days ago for Darwin's Darkest Hour starring Henry Ian Cusick. The two-hour film will air on NOVA on PBS in the US on October 6.



PBS also has a preview for the fall 2009 season of Masterpiece Contemporary featuring David Tennant. The season will include a showing of Collision starring Scottish actor Douglas Henshall which will air on Sundays November 15 and 22.



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