Not exact matches
We've been waiting
AGES for it to make a comeback by the «shoey» returned in Canada, and a legendary
actor even
got involved in the kind - of - disgusting - but - absolutely - hilarious fun.
«When Ryan talked about doing this three years ago, before we actually
got the ball rolling last year, I would joke with him saying, «Hey man, I would love to do this, but if you don't want me to do it with you, I defy you to find another guy who looks kind of like him, who's in the same
age range, who's in your Rolodex of
actors.
With dogged determination, the producers continued onward with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), at which point fans finally flocked to the series, rallying behind the film's crisp space battles and the melodramatic tête - à - tête between Shatner and Ricardo Montalban.Shatner had to wrestle with his advancing
age and the deaths of several characters in Star Trek II and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), but by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the
actor got to indulge in his more whimsical side, which has since characterized his career.
«In the Company of Character» (10:23) celebrates the cast, starting with Day - Lewis» complete immersion and moving to the supporting
actors, including Field (who acknowledges her
age and explains how she
got this job seemingly out of nowhere) and others, who describe their research and involvement.
Wicklow
actor Reynor is currently in the midst of a global promotional tour for Transformers:
Age of Extinction which
gets its Irish release date on July 5.
Morgan Freeman's mollycoddled and on meds, suffering the indignity of being infantlised by an idiot son, Kevin Kline's
got a great wife but a boring life and is subsequently sexually dysfunctional and depressed, Robert De Niro's a widower whose only human contact is a soup making neighbour, while Michael Douglas, in a set up that must have presented the
actor with the greatest challenge of his career, plays a rich old pervert who's eschewed commitment most of his adult life but is now about to settle for a woman less than half his
age.
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When Dale's retirement -
age father and Brennan's well - preserved mother (veteran character
actor Richard Jenkins and Mary Steenburgen, aka Mrs Ted Danson, respectively) decide to
get married, the two are forced to live together.
Lionsgate didn't muck around with
getting these books to screen, and it makes a certain amount of sense — it meant the
actors»
ages weren't a problem, and they didn't have to worry about audience interest waning.
Demme clearly thought he could
get away with casting young
actors as George's parents because he could
age them as the plot swept from the»60s through to the early»90s.
The
actor has been repeatedly poised for stardom, but his turn as Vision in «The Avengers:
Age Of Ultron» should finally
get him there.
Julianne Moore plays a washed - up
actor trying to
get the lead role in a film about her mother, a star from the bygone
age.
Get him as close as you can to the
age that [the
actor] is.
Speaking of Fonda, it's a bittersweet pleasure that deepens as you
get older, I suppose, but nothing is quite the equivalent of watching an
actor you admire
age decade by decade as you walk alongside them as a spectator.
We
get to have our cake and eat it, too: basking in the
aging actor's still - formidable star power, while also taking a perverse pleasure in seeing him bite it over and over and over again for our amusement.
Male
actors have more options when it comes to leading co-stars, but, the most popular women onscreen can't
get with younger guys — or guys even their own
age.
Ian McKellan is one of those British
actors who
gets more and more dignified with
age and roles, until, if he's not careful, he
gets a knighthood and a trip to the taxidermist.
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Godzilla
gets a lot right, hiring excellent
actors even in bit parts to sell every inch of the story, focusing on characters, the emotional stakes of the leads and even embracing the atomic -
age fears and allegories that the Toho Studio films utilized while putting a modern - spin on them — the casualties and cost of life within such disasters (there is a 9 / 11-esque disaster - porn tinge to the film, but it's certainly not as thoughtless as it is in «Man Of Steel»).
A few other Bay Area connections include ACT graduate Anika Noni Rose (best featured actress, «Raisin in the Sun»), TheatreWorks mainstay James M. Iglehart (best featured
actor in a musical, «Aladdin») and Lena Hall (best featured actress in a musical, «Hedwig»), a Broadway veteran who
got her start playing a bonbon in San Francisco Ballet's «Nutcracker» at
age 2.
Look at the careers of
actors like Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Ali MacGraw, who found themselves front and center in hugely successful films at a young
age but did not
get to wield star power much beyond their signature hit or franchise.
One of the most exciting aspects of the «platinum
age» of television is how many of these tremendous
actors are finally
getting showcases.
It's a shame that Dooley, who remains very active in television and film at
age 86, didn't
get a Supporting
Actor nomination for his fine work here (which is echoed in his similarly likable role as Molly Ringwald's father in Sixteen Candles).
Rounding out the best picture category were the romantic drama «Call Me by Your Name,» the Winston Churchill biopic «Darkest Hour,» the coming - of -
age dramedy «Lady Bird,» the period romance «Phantom Thread,» the Pentagon Papers drama «The Post» and the smash hybrid of horror and social satire «
Get Out,» which picked up four nominations overall, including writing and directing nods for Jordan Peele and a lead
actor nomination for Daniel Kaluuya.
Once
actors of a certain
age couldn't
get work in Hollywood.
Solitary Man (Anchor Bay)-- Add Michael Douglas to the long list of
actors who simply
get more interesting as they
age farther out of leading man roles.
2014 seems to be a good year for middle -
aged English
actors getting to ham it up and go crazy in independent films; Ralph Fiennes
got to knock it out of the park last month with The Grand Budapest Hotel, and here comes Jude Law in the gangster dramedy Dom Hemingway.
As an onscreen couple in British and American period epics, the two generated an intense energy, and one
gets a sense the
actors were also saying farewell to their bygone roles, before de Havilland embarked on her quest to
get richer, more prominent female parts, and Flynn more or less became trapped as an
aging action hero.
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actors; their clothing; and the activities in which they are involved.