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Âåëüâåò: Northern Ireland stars all set for film and TV awards A glittering line up of Irish showbiz talent will gather in Dublin this Saturday for the annual Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs.) Now in its sixth year, the gathering of home-grown and international talent promises a night of celebration of what has been a great year for Irish film and television, on both sides of the border. Organisers are hopeful that Northern Ireland favourites Liam Neeson and James Nesbitt — who co-starred in Five Minutes From Heaven, based on the true story of a UVF murder in Belfast in 1975 — will be in attendance. Michael Fassbender and Liam Cunningham, stars of multi-award winning film Hunger will be in Dublin for the ceremony, nominated for their roles in the controversial Steve McQueen film. BAFTA-winning director McQueen will be also be there, hopeful of collecting another accolade for his film based on the hunger strike of IRA prisoner Bobby Sands in the Maze. The big-budget Hollywood film City of Ember, which was filmed in Belfast, will also be represented at the ceremony with Saoirse Ronan nominated as Best Actress. Actors Brendan Gleeson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers will also be in Dublin, fresh from their Golden Globe nominations in the US. It is not just the achievements of established actors which will be recognised at the ceremony however, with many of Ireland’s rising starlets such as Sarah Bolger, Jenn Murray and Kelly O’Neill also appearing at the 2009 awards. Glamour for the evening will be provided by Amy Huberman, star of RTE drama series The Clinic and girlfriend of Ireland skipper Brian O’Driscoll, who will be in the party spirit after her boyfriend’s star performance against France last weekend. Special guests arriving from the UK include actor and television presenter Shane Richie, Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh, and her fiancé Jamie Lomas, star of Channel Four’s Hollyoaks. Stars from the small screen and those behind the camera will also be honoured and film-makers nominated for IFTA awards include directors Martin McDonagh, Lance Daly and Ciaran Donnelly. Also in the IFTA line-up are costume designers Joan Bergin and Eimear Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, and production designer John Paul Kelly. The Irish FIlm Board Rising Star Award will be presented by Emmy nominated Irish-American actor Aidan Quinn who is jetting into Dublin for the ceremony. Quinn stars in the IFTA nominated feature 32A, written and directed by his sister Marian Quinn, which is in contention for Best Film. Other guests attending the IFTA ceremony include Amanda Byram, the Irish presenter and former girlfriend of Paddy Kielty who has carved a presenting career in the US. Comedian Des Bishop, whose documentary series on his quest to learn Irish, In the name of the Fada, is nominated for Best factual television series, will also be attending the ceremony as well as directors Neil Jordan, Jim Sheridan and broadcasting veteran Gay Byrne. Irish television stars including ITV’s Dancing on Ice contestant Donal MacIntyre, the Irish stars of BBC’s Merlin Colin Morgan and Katie McGrath and television presenter Gerry Anderson will all be there. Glamour for the evening will be provided by Amy Hubberman, star of RTE drama series The Clinic and girlfriend of Ireland skipper Brian O’Driscoll, who will be in the party spirit after her boyfriend’s star performance against France last weekend. Special guests arriving from the UK include actor and television presenter Shane Richie, Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh, and her fiancé Jamie Lomas, star of Channel Four’s Hollyoaks. Hosted by housewives’ favourite Ryan Tubridy, highlights from the IFTAs will be broadcast on BBC Two Northern Ireland at 7pm on Monday, February 16. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/news/northern-ireland-stars-all-set-for-film-and-tv-awards-14182334.html

Âåëüâåò: Valentine weekend events to love deeply Among the 900 guests expected to attend the Ifta ceremony tonight are directors Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan, and actors Brendan Gleeson, Saoirse Ronan and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The event, hosted by Ryan Tubridy, will see veteran documentary maker George Morrison, the pioneering director of Mise Éire , presented with an industry lifetime contribution award by President Mary McAleese. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0214/1233867937242.html

Âåëüâåò: Irish Gather for Film & Television Awards Celebration With the 6th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards taking place this Saturday 14th of February, Irish and international guests gather in Dublin to honour Ireland’s creative excellence and to celebrate the continued success of the film & television industry here at home. Among the Irish Nominees attending are Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, Aidan Gillen, Orla Brady, Eileen Walsh, Amy Huberman, Charlene McKenna, Deirdre O’Kane, Ger Ryan, Gerard McSorley, John Kavanagh, Maria Doyle Kennedy, David Herlihy, Hilda Fay and Lesley Conroy. Four of Ireland’s rising starlets Saorise Ronan, Sarah Bolger, Jenn Murray and Kelly O’Neill will also attend the 2009 Awards, having received prestigious nominations in the acting categories. Irish director John Moore comes home from LA to join with his Irish colleagues on their night of celebration. The man behind big screen hits such as Max Payne, The Omen and Behind Enemy Lines will join other top Irish directors Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan at Saturday’s event. Irish/American Cinematographer Declan Quinn also arrives with his actor brother Aidan Quinn who is lined up to present an Award. Declan, whose credits include Leaving Las Vegas, In America and this years Oscar nominated Rachel Getting Married, will join Aidan in support his sister Marian whose film 32A is nominated for three IFTAs this year. With 900 guests attending the Gala IFTA ceremony, the President of Ireland Mary McAleese will lead the tributes to veteran filmmaker George Morrison and, behind the camera, filmmakers nominated for IFTA Awards include directors Martin McDonagh, Lance Daly, Declan Recks, Kieron J Walsh, Dermot Boyd, Ian Fitzgibbon, Dearbhla Walsh and Ciaran Donnelly. Also in the IFTA lineup are costume designers Joan Bergin and Eimear Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, actor/writer Mark Doherty, production designer John Paul Kelly and DOP’s PJ Dillon and Owen McPolin. Also coming in is actor Eric Mabius, who plays magazine exec Daniel Meade in the hit ABC series Ugly Betty. The star has taken time out of his hectic shooting schedule to support his long-time friend Patrick Clarke, producer of the feature film Anton, at the IFTAs. Anton is nominated for IFTAs in the categories Best Supporting Actor Film (Gerard McSorley), Best Original Score (Anna Rice) and Best Director of Photography (Fergal O’Hanlon) this weekend. Mabius, who shared an apartment with Dubliner Patrick Clarke in New York - later moving to Hollywood together, is lined up to present the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Television Award with talented Irish screen Maria Doyle Kennedy, Orla Brady, Amy Huberman and Hilda Fay nominated in this category. Academy member and IFTA winning actress Fionnula Flanagan will fly in from her base in LA to present the Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role Film. The Transamerica actress is currently starring in the comedy Yes Man with Jim Carey and will be seen in the upcoming This Side of the Truth with Brit comedian Ricky Gervais. She has also reprised her role in the hit series Lost. In addition to nominated Irish talent the IFTAs welcome Irish actress Flora Montgomery (Basic Instinct 2, Anner House), who will travel from London to present a top Award on the night. The actress recently completed filming The Daisy Chain in 2008 with Irish director Aisling Walsh and Brit actors Samantha Morton and Steven Mackintosh. Fresh from his win at the BAFTAs in London last weekend, writer/director Steve McQueen will be hoping to take home more Awards this weekend with his critically acclaimed feature film Hunger nominated for eight IFTAs As Coronation Street star Kym Marsh is sadly unable to attend, her co-stars Jenny McAlpine and Vicky Binns have stepped in to represent the much loved British soap on the IFTA red carpet. The actresses, who play characters Fiz Brown and Molly Dobbs, will travel across the Irish Sea to cheer their colleagues working within the Irish film and television industry. Other names arriving to celebrate the ongoing growth and success of the industry include new Irish talent Colin Morgan and Katie McGrath, the young stars of the BBC series Merlin; British television presenter Shane Richie who collected numerous British TV Awards himself for his role in Eastenders and is now fronting his quiz show Don’t Forget the Lyrics; and glamorous Irish presenter and model Amanda Byram. Other additions to the guest list include stunning Irish presenter Caroline Morahan, pop star turned talent judge Shane Lynch and top comedian and television presenter Patrick Kielty. Kielty and Tommy Tiernan join fellow funnyman Des Bishop who is IFTA Nominated for In The Name of the Fada, and are set to enjoy the Irish night of industry celebrations. Plus a lineup of leading Irish television presenters including Miriam O’Callaghan, Daithí O'Sé, Sile & Grainne Seoige, Síle Ní Bhraonán, Gerry Ryan, Diarmuid Gavin and Gerry Anderson The 6th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards are shaping up to be a wonderful night where old friends, family and colleagues will reunite to reflect on and celebrate the success of the finest creative talents working within the Irish Film and Television industry. Hosted by Ryan Tubridy, the 6th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards will broadcast LIVE on RTÉ One at 9.30pm on Saturday 14th of February. Selected highlights from the IFTAs will be broadcast on BBC Two Northern Ireland at 7pm on Monday 16th February. http://www.iftn.ie/finance/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4281898&tpl=archnews&force=1


Âåëüâåò: Î Ñàðå Áîëãåð - Îíà ñíèìàëàñü ñ Äæîíàòàíîì â Òþäîðàõ But don't expect her movie career, the nominations, her recent co-starring role alongside Jonathan Rhys-Meyers in the steamy historical soap The Tudors and her growing fame and adulation to go to the bubbly 17-year-old's head. http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/hq/homecoming-teen-1637297.html

Âåëüâåò:  èòîãå Òþäîðû ïîëó÷èëè íåñêîëüêî íàãðàä íî Ìóðþ íè÷åãî íå äîñòàëîñü À åãî è íå áûëî íà öåðåìîíèè ÷òî òîæå íå åñòü õîðîøî Fassbender secures top IFTA acting honour for hard-hitting 'Hunger' role Sunday February 15 2009 Hollywood actor Michael Fassbender stole the judge's hearts on St Valentine's night at the Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTA). The young up-and-coming actor swept judges off their feet with his extraordinary portrayal of Bobby Sands in Hunger, directed by artist Steve McQueen (no, not the actor) .The Kerrymantook home the best film actor award for his spellbinding performance ahead of a host of Irish and international stars who had gathered at the glitzy awards ceremony in Dublin's Burlington hotel. The win makes it two in a row for the rising star after he scooped the actor of the year award at the London Critics' Circle Awards earlier this month. Hunger swept the boards last night taking away six awards for its dramatisation of the last days of the IRA hunger strikes. It was named best film, and also notched up an IFTA for Liam Cunningham, who was named best supporting actor. It also won awards for original score (David Holmes), production design (Tom McCullagh) and sound (Ronan Hill and Mervyn Moore). Another big winner was The Tudors, which took six awards. The show, broadcast on TV3, was named best drama series. Director Ciaran Donnelly also won an award, as did Peter O'Toole and Maria Doyle Kennedy, who won best supporting actor and actress gongs respectively. The show also picked up awards for costume design (Joan Bergin) and make-up and hair (Sharon Doyle and Dee Corcoran). And what would St Valentine's Day be without Kisses? The beautiful urban masterpiece won Lance Daly the award for best film director, while Hollywood sweetheart Saoirse Ronan collected the gong for best supporting film actress for her performance in Death Defying Acts. Also in the acting categories, Eileen Walsh secured the prize for best film actress for Eden. The best TV actor award went to Aidan Gillen for his performance in The Wire, and Charlene McKenna scooped the best TV actress gong for her performance in Raw. Other winners on the night included In Bruges. Martin McDonagh won for best film script and also best international film. In the TV categories, The Apprentice was named best entertainment programme, the best factual programme was awarded to In the Name of the Fada, which also took home the special Irish language award and Troid Fhuilteach (A Bloody Canvas) was awarded the IFTA for sport. Irish voters chose Mamma Mia! star Meryl Streep for the best international actress award for her performance in the hit musical. Among the 900 guests opting out of an intimate evening with their loved ones in return for a seat at the hottest ceremony in town were directors Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan and actors Brendan Gleeson and Aidan Quinn. Miriam O'Callaghan looked stunning in a floor-length emerald green gown. Keeping with the times, the RTE star said she bought her dress in the sale in Diffusion. Another star who bought in her ''local shop'' was comedienne Deirdre O'Kane, who wore a black feather knee-length ensemble. Amy Huberman turned heads in a cream crystal-encrusted dress by Joanne Hynes. Her Valentine's date was her father, as boyfriend Brian O'Driscoll was in Rome for Ireland's match against Italy later today. New Podge and Rodge presenter Caroline Morahan wore an off the shoulder full-length baby-pink dress, complete with fur shawl. Couldn't find any mention of Jonny... thought I should post this up though Peter O'Toole got an award

Âåëüâåò: Rhys Meyers no-show at IFTAs due to 'family crisis' from Herald.ie. Monday Feb 15 Troubled Tudors star Jonathan Rhys Meyers was forced to pull out of the IFTAs due to a "family crisis", the Herald can exclusively reveal. The Golden Globe winner was due to be the big celebrity draw at the glitzy bash at the reopened Burlington hotel. However, it has now emerged that a critical family emergency led to the Cork-born actor pulling the plug on the appearance. His co-star in the Tudors -- which won six awards on Saturday -- has leapt to defend the hunky actor for missing the night. Speaking after bagging the gong for Best Actress in a TV Role, Maria Doyle Kennedy told the Herald his absence was due to personal reasons. "He couldn't be here because of a family thing. I can't say any more about it but I know that he was gutted he couldn't be here," she said.

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Âåëüâåò: The Tudors triumphs at the Irish Film and TV Awards Published Tuesday 17 February 2009 at 10:30 by Anthony Garvey The Tudors, the TV series featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a young Henry VIII, was the big winner at the Irish Film and TV Awards (Iftas), held in Dublin at the weekend. Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Henry VIII) in The Tudors on BBC Two Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Henry VIII) in The Tudors on BBC Two Photo: BBC / Sony The series, screened by the BBC, collected six awards. Two of the cast, Peter O’Toole and Maria Doyle Kennedy, took the honours for best supporting actor and actress in TV roles, while the series also won awards for best TV drama and best director, as well as for costume design and best hair and make-up. Best actor in a leading TV role went to Aidan Gillen for his performance in the much praised US series, The Wire, which has been screened on Channel 4. The award for best documentary was won by state broadcaster RTE with Bertie, a four-part analysis of the rise and fall of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, made for the station by Steve Carson’s Mint Productions. One half of the Father Ted team, Graham Linehan, added to his winning haul for The IT Crowd with another best script award, while Michael Fassbender, star of the Channel 4-backed film Hunger, chalked up a double, taking both the best actor and rising star accolades. The Irish commercial station, TV3, boycotted the awards, claiming they were biased in favour of RTE and that it had never previously won in any category. However, one of its shows, the Irish version of The Apprentice, was chosen as the best entertainment programme. It had been submitted by the production company, Screentime ShinAwil http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/23509/the-tudors-triumphs-at-the-irish-film-and-tv

Âåëüâåò: The red carpet was rolled out for local duo Dee Corcoran and Sharon Doyle after they picked up two awards at the glitzy Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs). Dee, of Bray, and Sharon from Greystones rubbed shoulder with the who’s who of Irish celebrities at Dublin’s five star Burlington Hotel on Saturday evening, where they took out awards for Best Hair Stylist and Best Makeup Artist respectively for their work on The Tudors. The two beat off stiff competition from TV dramas Little Dorris and George Gently at the sixth annual IFTAs for their work on the phenomenally successful period drama, filmed at Ardmore Studios. As if getting up close and personal with hunky Tudors actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers wasn’t enough, Sharon has also worked with Hollywood A-Lister Mel Gibson in the past while Dee has run her fingers through the hair of Julia Roberts, Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett. “It was a spectacular and incredibly glamourous night,” said mother-of-seven Dee. “It is an extraordinary honour to work with such a talented cast and crew involved in The Tudors. “We hope to be filming a fourth series in June.” http://www.wicklownews.ie/2009/02/17/looking-good/

Âåëüâåò: ÂÎò ñåãîäíÿ äåâóøêà íà èíîñòðàííûé ôîðóì Äæîíàòàíà âûëîæèëà ...Jonny did not attend the Oscar Wilde bash, he shall not be attending the Oscars either. The interview with his father was done over the phone after they got his number in Spain. What he said in the interview which WASNT published is that usually if Jonny has a relapse with alcohol he gets a call from Jonny within a day or two letting him know he's ok and that ,at that time, he had not recieved that call. He went on too explain, childhood wise, that our maternal grandmother was older so Jonny and I would be best living there whilst Jamie and Paul would live with our paternal Gran who was younger and would have more energy for the task. They never lived in the UK at all. There is no family mystery at all....in fact it's very close knit. He also stated that if the article mis-quoted him it would be the last they would ever get from him. As for Jonny...he has had a setback in his personal life which he's taking time too deal with. Our mothers death was so sudden too us that we are all dealing with it at our own pace. Himself and Reena have split up. A few months back in fact, but, are still very close...and she will always be that way with all of us. You cant love someone like they did and just walkaway and never speak again. We have cancelled a family trip too the U.S too see Jamie until april. Not because Jonny is unable but because he has too deal with things at his own pace and not feel pressured by us, his family. He knows we love him and are always there for and with him. As an actor and a professional, Jonny is very self critical of his work on a daily basis. He knows he has a great talent and gets annoyed when he cant maximise it at times. He always wants too be as brilliant as he can...for himself, his fans, his colleagues, his director, his producer. When you strive for that it can take it's toll as was demonstrated somewhat by Christian Bale. These people give themselves over too every role and i think they lose a bit of themselves aswell. Jonny is a great brother and friend, generous too a fault, humble, funny, intelligent, and talented...but before all that he is only human and i think sometimes ,the press in particular, forget that. He will be back in the worlds eye again soon...for now....he's trying too find the little bits of himself he's misplaced along the way. I will be sure too pass on all your regards when next we chat together :-) Smiles, Tigger



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