Monday, 15 April 2013

Alan Cumming: 'Macbeth' photos, new movie projects, James Bond photo shoot


First Look at Alan Cumming in MACBETH on Broadway!


Now in previews at Broadway's Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Tony and Olivier Award winner and two-time Emmy nominee Alan Cumming's acclaimed one-man interpretation of Macbeth is set to officially open next Sunday, April 21 at 6 p.m.
Read more, and get a first look at the all-new production photos (including the one above), at BroadwayWorld

Macbeth review at ShakespeareSolved


New movie projects
From Los Angeles Times:
Alan Cumming has been pretty busy lately.

The Tony-winner and Emmy-nominee's role as slick campaign manager Eli Gold on "The Good Wife" continues to be meaty, with the series recently picked up for a fifth season. He's set to star in a one-man "Macbeth" that opens on Broadway later this month (more on that shortly). And now he has several film projects in the works.
Cumming tells The Times that he's come aboard to star in "First-Class Man," the long-developed Roger Spottiswoode film about an Indian prodigy who makes the move from his native country to Cambridge, England. (Cumming quipped he'll be playing the Indian boy, though given his "Macbeth" turn—he’s playing 15 different parts, including Lady Macbeth -- we wouldn’t be so sure he’s joking.)

Meanwhile, Cumming says he’s on board to start in the wartime Dutch drama “Dunes of Overveen,” an indie project co-written by gay activist David Mixner and the British expat writer Richard Grant, with the project seeking a director.
Read more at LAtimes


David White photoshoot
David White shoots Alan Cumming as James Bond
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© DAVID WHITE  Alan Cumming in James Bond-themed fashion.

New York City-based portrait, celebrity photographer David White has added some new images from a recent shoot with actor Alan Cumming. White photographs Cumming every year and this year was an updated James Bond theme for the 50th year anniversary of the legendary 007.  White used the Bond 007 theme for inspiration to showcase up-and-coming fashion designer David Hart. Hart's clothes are inspired by the Cold War spy era  Styling was by Cynthia Altoriso.  See even more of David White's work at his site.
Source (including photo): Photo District News
(Alan features in all three portfolios)

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