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Âåëüâåò: Woody Allen must have some kind of compulsion to keep making films He puts out so much that I didn't even know that Larry David is in his latest. I thought Match Point was good, though. In a way I respected it because it was so un-Woody Allen. But that might be because Jonathan Rhys-Meyers' performing style is so wooden that he can't 'do' the generic 'Woody Allen' character. I like the fact that Woody is still excited about his craft. Even though some of his films will be considered better than others, he's still really excited about making films, and at his age, I think that's really inspiring. A lot of people just stop doing things – they get to a certain age and just have no real interest in life and become boring. Yes we are talking about a guy who's been worrying and whinging about death for forty, fifty years now. I guess it's kind of strange to still be 'excited' about worrying and whinging about death after so long... But the ideas – I'm sure he has a notebook in which he's always plotting, you know, 'Who can I get to play that part, or that part...' He's still actively involved in producing art. Whatever you want to say about it – you might say, it's not good, or it's shit compared to his other stuff – but just the very fact that he's still actively producing films, is inspiring. http://thequietus.com/articles/02083-of-montreal-s-kevin-barnes-on-woody-allen-his-films

Âåëüâåò: Íà Ýììè â ýòîì ãîäó Äæîíàòàí íå íîìèíèðîâàí Emmy rerun: All six lead drama actors could be repeat nominees According our resident Emmy experts — forums moderators Chris "Boomer" Beachum and Robert "Rob L" Licuria, who also contribute to AwardsHeaven.net — the contenders for best lead actor in a drama series all will have at least one previous Emmy nomination. Indeed, Rob thinks the lineup will be a complete repeat of last year, while Boomer bumps out three-time champ James Spader ("Boston Legal") for Kiefer Sutherland ("24"), who had to sit out the derby last year due to the writers' strike. Kiefer Sutherland 24 Simon Baker The Mentalist 738194025 news Last year, this Emmy category was supposed to have five nominees, but ended up with six due to an accounting glitch: the contenders in the fifth and six positions were so close in votes that the TV academy included them both. This year, all categories for series actors will have six slots. If their predictions pan out as well as last year – when they both nailed the final nominees – that means returning champ Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad") will be facing off against Gabriel Byrne ("In Treatment"), three-time also ran Hugh Laurie ("House"), Michael C. Hall ("Dexter"), and Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") for sure. BEST DRAMA SERIES ACTOR Gabriel Byrne, "In Treatment" – Boomer, Rob Bryan Cranston, "Breaking Bad" – Boomer, Rob Michael C. Hall, "Dexter" – Boomer, Rob Jon Hamm, "Mad Men" – Boomer, Rob Hugh Laurie, "House" – Boomer, Rob James Spader, "Boston Legal" – Rob Kiefer Sutherland, "24" – Boomer BOOMER'S COMMENTARY: This category is much easier to discuss since I think that five of last year's six nominees will be nominated again. Gabriel Byrne, Bryan Cranston (last year's winner), Michael C. Hall, Jon Hamm and Hugh Laurie all anchor their shows and have seen no decline in popularity with viewers or voters. The one exception from last year's nominees will be James Spader from the long-gone and over-expired "Boston Legal," who'll be replaced by a past winner, Kiefer Sutherland. I would not be surprised to see Simon Baker from "The Mentalist," the most popular rookie show in a while. A return by previous winner Michael Chiklis for the final season of "The Shield" or previous nominee Denis Leary of "Rescue Me" would not be a shocker. Even Bill Paxton of "Big Love" and Jonathan Rhys Meyers of "The Tudors" have an outside shot. ROB'S COMMENTARY: This is a very solid group in a very competitive category. As far as I am concerned, only past multiple winner James Spader is at risk of missing out here. The other five seem like locks to me, save for the possible surprise inclusion of Simon Baker ("The Mentalist"), who may be rewarded for carrying the No. 1 new show of the season; Kyle Chandler ("Friday Night Lights"), who has made it to the panel stage in past years, Michael Chiklis ("The Shield") for his final dynamite season as Vic Mackey and Denis Leary ("Rescue Me"), who has been outstanding in his revitalized show. And this doesn’t take into account Kiefer Sutherland ("24"), Emmy fave for portraying the iconic Jack Bauer, who I suspect may miss out here but make up for it in the TV Movie category for the same role. http://goldderby.latimes.com/awards_goldderby/2009/07/simon-baker-the-mentalist-mad-men-dexter-kiefer-sutherland.html

Âåëüâåò: Jonathan Rhys Myers ("The Tudors") confesses he’s a lame tennis player. "On ’Match Point’ Woody Allen beat me, but he plays every day, so it’s not so terrible. It’s not a game that requires age it just requires experience, so that’s what I’m really terrible at. And what would I be really good at? I keep my hands pretty clean. I hate untidiness. I can’t be in a place that’s untidy it drives me bananas. So I have to have a tidy, clean, organized space." http://www.bostonherald.com/track/celebrity/view/20090713what_the_stars_do_when_theyre_not_working/srvc=home&position=recent


Âåëüâåò: Outstanding actor in a drama series: Cranston, "Breaking Bad," AMC. Unbelievably great work from Cranston on a series that miraculously got a lot greater. Jon Hamm, "Mad Men," AMC. He broadened the role, shading the character and hinting at past vulnerabilities. Very deft. Michael Chiklis, "The Shield," FX. Chilling. The odds-on favorite. Chiklis goes out the way he came in - with viewers unable to look away from him. Michael C. Hall, "Dexter," Showtime. Even the voiceover work is exceptional. Gabriel Byrne, "In Treatment," HBO. He really does the impossible in this role: He puts thoughtfulness in motion. Edward James Olmos, "Battlestar Galactica," Sci-Fi. Sure, he chews a little scenery, but it's the subdued scenes where he excels. That's an incredible starting six right there. And not a network series star in the mix. Just missing out on the second tier: Kyle Chandler, "Friday Night Lights," NBC. Fantastic. Denis Leary, "Rescue Me," FX. So much more than funny. Hugh Laurie, "House," Fox. Are we taking him for granted? Terry O'Quinn, "Lost," ABC. If he's not the lead, he's the soul. Charlie Hunnam, "Sons of Anarchy," FX. Got better with every episode. Jonathan Rhys Meyers, "The Tudors," Showtime. He makes it look easy, but it's not. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2009/07/14/DD3Q18N8U4.DTL#ixzz0LM7n9YMQ&C

Âåëüâåò: Today is July 27th, 2009 and we’d like to honor Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Rade Serbedzija as our Creative Artist’s of the Day. Happy birthday to you both! Jonathan Rhys Meyers Born in Dublin, Ireland and turning 32 today is Jonathan Rhys Meyers! I first saw him in “Bend It Like Beckham”, then I rented “Velvet Goldmine” and I was just blown away by his raw talent. He starred in “Vanity Fair”, “Alexander”, “Match Point”, “Mission: Impossible III”, “August Rush” and of course the Showtime series “The Tudors” as King Henry VIII. We wish a wonderful 32nd birthday to Jonathan Rhys Meyers! And now here are some quotes from the man himself. "You get on a set and immediately people are wiping your ass for you, and nobody tells you when you're being an asshole. I'm sure nobody working for Tom Cruise would turn around and say, 'Tom, don't do that anymore because you're a dickhead to do that'. Actually, he might quite like it". “A lot of men are very uptight, but I don't distinguish between male and female beauty. Beauty is beauty.” “I think it is important to stay close to your roots and be true to yourself, be honest. I don't want to play games in Hollywood and pretend to be someone else. I still suffer from insecurity and that situation would make it worse.” “If there's a good script and a good part, you can be guaranteed that all the best actors in the world are trying to get it. There's no such thing as once you get to a certain stage, everything becomes easy. Everything becomes harder, you want the best roles, the biggest roles. And so does everyone else.” http://www.examiner.com/x-10163-Denver-Creative-Arts-Examiner~y2009m7d27-Creative-Artist-of-the-Day-Happy-Birthday-to-Jonathan-Rhys-Meyers-Rade-Serbedzija

Âåëüâåò: Âñå òàæå ôèãíÿ ïðî êîëüöî Ðèíû è Ìóðÿ HAS hunky Tudors' star Jonathan Rhys Meyers popped the question to stunning long-term girlfriend Reena Hammer? That was the question on fans' lips last night as the actor attended U2's final Croke Park concert, wearing what looked suspiciously like a wedding or engagement band. The actor and some-time model attended the concert with his long-term girlfriend. The couple were hand-in-hand through most of the night. Reena has provided her partner with much support since the death of his mother in November 2007. Other guests included celebrity solicitor Gerald Kean and his partner Lisa Murphy, magician Keith Barry and his wife Mairead Barry and comedienne Katherine Lynch. ELITE And while many of those in the elite VIP pit chose to continue the post-concert celebrations in the leafy surrounds of the Four Season's Hotel in Ballsbridge, top model Pippa O'Connor and her other half Brian Ormond were among those who headed for Lillie's Bordello in the hope Bono and co might make an appearance. However, the band didn't turn up. Instead, the band flew on their private jet to travel to their luxurious Eze hideaway in the South of France to relax before their next show on Friday night. Meanwhile, there was some criticism last night after it emerged that RTE were entertaining clients at the U2 concert in a plush corporate box. It is understood that the entertainment cost Montrose chiefs ?45,000 -- but comes just weeks after staff at RTE were asked to take a 10pc pay cut. However, a spokesperson defended the move saying it was necessary for RTE to provide entertainment to corporate clients. http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/does-reenas-ring-reveal-tudors--heartthrob-has-found-his-queen-1843989.html

Âåëüâåò: Gok Wan: I'm auditioning for boyfriends The 'How to Look Good Naked' TV Presenter Gok Wan is on the look out for a new man. According to Now, the TV host, who split from his long-term partner 18 months ago, is officially back on the market. Speaking to Weekend Magazine he said: "I'm auditioning for boyfriends at the moment. It's an open audition, like 'The X Factor'. Can you imagine?" Advertisement Wan, 34, says many celebrities are his kind of ideal guy. "I absolutely love actors Ryan Phillippe and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. "There are some unlikely ones, too. I have bit of a crush on Simon Cowell. It's bizarre isn't it? And also Gordon Ramsay. "I need a different man for each outfit!" http://www.rte.ie/arts/2009/0727/wang.html

Âåëüâåò: Äæîíàòàí íîìèíèðîâàí çà ðîëü â Òþäîðàõ íà The CableFAX Program Awards ! Óäà÷è Äæîíàòàíó è Òþäîðàì êîòîðûå åù¸ â íåñêîëüêèõ íîìèíàöèÿõ íîìèíèðîâàíû http://www.cablefax.com/cfp/events/program2009/

Âåëüâåò: This month renowned knitwear designer Lainey Keogh celebrates her milestone 50th birthday and to mark the occasion Brown Thomas are staging an exchibition of her most iconic work. Lainey's designs have long been popular with the rich and famous and many of them attended the event to show their support. Half of all sales of pieces created especially for the event will go the the ISPCA and the Children's Chernoybal Project and Lainey gave us a personal tour of the collection, highlighting 'The Spells Dress, which was worn by Naomi Campbell in 2003. The dress has all the elements of magic and mysticism woven into it - feathers, flowers, birds and butterflies in every colour you can possibly imagine. Lainey loves being surprised by her new creations. She says that the materials she works with are enchanting and unpredictabel - you can't ever say how the finished piece will look. Another highlight is a beautiful full length cardigan Lainey made for Isabella blow. It was entirely hand worked on the loom and used every piece of black fibre in the workshop. Lainey is now working with handweavers in Nepal who use their ancient traditions to create stunning pieces. As Jonathan Rhys Meyers says - it's quite something to walk into Saks 5th Avenue and see an Irish designer taking pride of place. http://www.rte.ie/tv/offtherails/2007/1121/laineykeogh.html

Âåëüâåò: ÂÎò òóò ìîæíî ïîñìîòðåòü íà ìàìó Àéäû)  ñòàòüå íàïèñàíî ïî ñëîâàì Ðèíû, ÷òî êîãäà Äæîíàòàí óâèäåë å¸ ìàìó òî ñêàçàë ÷òî åñëè áû óâèäåë ñíà÷àëà å¸ òî è ðîìàí áû íà÷àë êðóòèòü ñ íåé http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1200766/Is-mum-sister-Meet-mothers-turning-years-rivalling-youth-children.html

Âåëüâåò: Troubled Jonathan Rhys Meyers has been moved out of his ?2m city centre apartment by his Tudors bosses. The Cork-born hunk, who has reconciled with his former girlfriend, had been staying in a penthouse apartment on exclusive Appian Way as he films the final few weeks of the hit series. However, the Herald can reveal how HBO chiefs have now decided to take him out of his Dublin pad and move him to a quieter place near Bray's Ardmore studios -- where there are fewer distractions. The star has hit the headlines for a number of incidents in recent months, most recently after pictures emerged of his arrest by police at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. Custody After falling off the wagon, onlookers claimed that he allegedly taunted them and challenged them to a fight before being taken into police custody. Since then, TV chiefs have insisted the gorgeous star stays booze-free for the remaining few weeks that he is filming The Tudors. A source revealed how the apartment had been rented out for the 10 weeks that the star was filming his starring role in the historical drama about King Henry VIII. Yet he was there for just six weeks before being moved to a quiet place, away from his usual party crew. "A number of photographers also knew he was there and that added more pressure on his shoulders," she said. "He is coping very well on set but everyone is afraid that one little thing could set him off. He is now staying closer to the studio and that suits everyone. It means he can have lie-ins without having to worry about being late for filming. Even better, he doesn't have the temptations of city-centre living on his doorstep." Georgian Although the actor already owns an apartment on George's Street, studio bosses shelled out thousands of euro to rent a Georgian three-bedroomed apartment so they could keep an eye on him. The star is still managing to make the most of his time in Dublin though. He was spotted looking very cosy with on/off girlfriend Rheena Hammer after the pair stepped out together at the final U2 gig in Croke Park. Rhys-Meyers has been dating the British heiress for more than four years but their relationship has been peppered with problems. However, she set tongues wagging that they have moved their romance up a notch after being snapped sporting a shiny new rock on her wedding finger. Just a few weeks previously, the actor was photographed leaving Bang cafe with his good pal, top model Katie Lamour. http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/rhys-meyers-moved-out-of-party-zone-1850215.html

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Âåëüâåò: TV personality Diane Sawyer talks about prostitution in America in today's episode of The View, which is aired at 11.30am every weekday on SABC3. One of the topics covered is whether the women chose to be prostitutes, many of them having come from abusive backgrounds. Sawyer also addresses the issue of whether prostitution should be legalised. Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Natalie Dormer also appear on Wednesday's show. Click here! Thursday's episode of The View focuses on actor David Schwimmer, actress Thandie Newton and singer Natasha Bedingfield, while on Thursday the spotlight will be on a discussion about uncovering the naked truth about why powerful women don't get caught in sex scandals. Fridays episode will see actor and comedian Gene Wilder appear on the show. http://tonight.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=5121029&fSectionId=434&fSetId=251

Âåëüâåò: MONTREAL -- Watch Mike Cammalleri in action and it won’t take long to see just how much the Habs’ new center loves to put the puck in the net, but what about his pursuits off the ice? We put the sniper on the hot seat to see what he’s into away from the rink. What would you want your theme song to be if you could choose? Probably “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor – the Rocky theme song. What’s the most embarrassing song on your iPod? Lady Gaga – Poker Face. It’s not a bad tune though! What’s the best cartoon of all-time? Alvin and the Chipmunks. I was all over that as a kid. What was your favorite cereal as a kid? Either Fruit Loops or Frosted Flakes and I liked them both pretty equally. Did you have any special skills as a kid? Not really, but I played almost any sport you could imagine – soccer, baseball, basketball, golf; I played everything. You played out in L.A. so tell us, who’s the most famous person in your address book? I have a few, but I probably shouldn’t sell them out and name any names! How many people do you know who have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? I’m not sure, but I’d guess probably four. Who do people say you look like? Lately I’ve been getting the guy from The Tudors [Jonathan Rhys Meyers] a lot, actually. http://canadiens.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=469763

Âåëüâåò: You know what they say: begin with the evening show, and the Afternoon Show won't be far behind. Sile Seoige has achieved the first requirement by making a stunning re-entry to the Irish social scene. Hooray, I hear all you couch potatoes cry. Hold fast a little. The girl with the most beautiful smile in Ireland isn't home and dry yet, but on the evidence of last week it's only a matter of time. And that, I believe is what RTE bosses are thinking too. Sile, whose show with her sister Grainne was mystifyingly not re-commissioned by RTE in April, was in Residence last weekend happily chatting with friends -- and for once the recently separated TV star seemed like she didn't have a care in the world. Likewise Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The actor was seen walking breezily around Harvey Nicks in Dundrum shopping centre last week with girlfriend Reena Hammer. My moles in Dundrum tell me that he was looking after Reena and mostly "helping her choose some items from the new autumn/winter collections". Choosing clothes for your girlfriend? These bloody actors -- they think they know it all. Has he never heard of the brilliant Sharon Malone -- personal shopper in Brown Thomas? http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/news-gossip/smile-everyone-siles-back-on-the-scene-1861416.html

Âåëüâåò: The ladies of The View are quite a collection of characters, and it’s no secret that Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck don’t always get along. The co-hosts are all sharing one thing however — the October cover of Ladies Home Journal. Inside they dish on their chemistry, their disagreements and their success. On the secret of their success: Barbara: “The chemistry is the most important thing. We have been imitated again and again – by men, by other programs – and the thought is there should be one older person, one comedian, one black person, and one younger person, and that will make it work. And it doesn’t. Our roles on the show have changed and I think we’re better than ever because of this group.” On disagreeing on set: Whoopi: “There are times when you think, I shouldn’t have said that, and I’m sorry. But nobody cares if you say something tough – it’s over and done with. They’re like, No, no, no I know what you meant. The next day you’re back on cue. Or five minutes later, after the commercial, you’re back to being the two of you.” Elizabeth: “We know what triggers the other person, but we also believe what we believe. It’s all up for discussion, and we know we’re all coming back tomorrow. So we love each other even though we don’t always agree.” Joy: “We are a reality show of the real kind. You watch the Jon & Kate Plus 8 shows, but they’ve been faking things for two years. We have a real show, we are real people and the audience relates to that.” About the fighting rumors: Whoopi: “The idea was put into people’s minds before I arrived – that was played up with [former co-host] Rosie [O'Donnell], and it stuck. I think for a while things got more personal than they should have and people glommed onto that. I think people want there to be feuds. But I am too lazy to fight – it takes too much energy to keep it going.” Elizabeth: “I typically get two comments. One is, ‘I feel so bad for you.’ Or: ‘That has to be difficult to do every day.’ Neither is true, and I don’t enjoy pity. Anyway, the show isn’t as interesting when we agree.” On memorable guests: Sherri: “I love the gorgeous men who come through and that I get to put my hand on their thighs. The guys love it. Robert Downey Jr. put my head in his lap. And they kiss you. What kind of job do I have? Every man I love turns around and gives me a kiss. When [Barack] Obama showed up, I was like, this is it, I am done. And Jonathan Rhys Meyers? I am like a predator cougar on that boy. I will hurt you.” On their male fans: Barbara: “I don’t think of us as a woman’s show. I was at the Michael Jackson memorial, and these male cops kept saying, ‘I watch your show every day!” Elizabeth: “My husband, Tim [Hasselbeck, former NFL quarterback] has played for two or three teams since I’ve been on the show, and every team he’s been on, they all watch the show while they’re icing their legs. They sit and watch and try to get what women are about.” On Barbara’s little-known expertise: Sherri: “Barbara gives the best single-women advice…about raising my son and relationships. She also gives good advice about sex.” Barbara: “Yeah, because I know so much about sex. I think I learned it all on the show.” http://www.okmagazine.com/2009/09/the-ladies-of-the-view-open-up-cover-it-all/

Âåëüâåò: Ïî îïðîñó àíãëèéñêîãî æóðíàëà Ïðåìüåð Ìóðÿ îêàçàëñÿ íà 19 ìåñòå ñàìûõ êëàññíûõ ìóæè÷êîâ) http://www.premiere.com/Feature/The-40-Most-Handsome-Hollywood-Men-Right-Now

Âåëüâåò: Ireland has no problem pumping out the Hollywood heart-throbs. Liam Neeson, Gabriel Byrne and Daniel Day-Lewis (yes, we've decided he's Irish) are still producing high-profile work in the States. The next generation of male A-listers already have their feet under the Tinseltown table: Colin Farrell, Cillian Murphy and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers are all box-list names to a varying degree. And they are budging up to make room for Kerry's finest Michael Fassbender, currently seen stealing of one of the finest scenes in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. But the cinema-loving Irish public are desperate for a female Hollywood A-lister to call their own. We still hark back to the glory days of Alison Doody as the love interest in Indiana Jones, or Brenda Fricker's Oscar-winning turn in My Left Foot. Every time a household name in Ireland shows a flicker of interest in an acting career -- most recently, Caroline Morahan and Rosanna Davison -- the bookies start offering odds on the chances of them winning an Oscar by 2015. If we were only to look in less obvious quarters, we would see there are a number of fine young Irish actresses emerging from the shadow of the Colins and the Cillians. Ireland has a proud theatrical tradition in which brilliant actors like Ger Ryan, Dearbhla Molloy, Derbhla Crotty, Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Aisling O'Sullivan, Eileen Walsh and Ali White continue to move audiences. It is always a matter of speculation to wonder if Ireland, with its relatively small population, will produce another star as well-known as Maureen O'Hara. For a while it seemed like actresses like Ruth Negga (Breakfast On Pluto), Flora Montgomery (When Brendan Met Trudy) and Eva Birthistle (Ae Fond Kiss) were on the brink of international fame. But the dream doesn't seem to have quite materialised for them. However, there are a number of other young female actors whose early CVs are already bearing Hollywood credits. The attitude appears to have changed too, with the realisation that Irish actresses don't just have to be big fish in a small pond. Sarah Bolger, the 18-year-old Dublin star of The Spiderwick Chronicles, The Tudors and In America embodies this 'can-do' confidence. She told me in an interview earlier this year: "I feel like the last couple of years it has been Colin, Cillian and Jonathan. The last Irish woman I can think of is Brenda Fricker. Irish women have to get up there and say: Move over, gentlemen!" http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/film-cinema/first-colin-then-cillian--and-now-its-the-cailiacuteniacute-1879785.html



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