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New fan photo with Michael after Hamlet performance
The lovely Maria has kindly allowed me to share with you a treasured photo of her meeting with Michael after a performance of Hamlet at the Young Vic recently.
A copy has been added to the Gallery.
If you have any photos of you meeting Michael at the Young Vic, or any other occasion, then please send it to me and I will add it to the Gallery.
New promo image of Michael Sheen as Aro for Breaking Dawn
While pottering around the internet this weekend, I came across this promo image of Michael Sheen as Aro for Breaking Dawn, the final part in the Twilight Saga.
Part 1 of Breaking Dawn was released on 18 November, and I am to understand that Michael Sheen only appears in a small post credits scene. Part 2 of Breaking Dawn, which features slightly more of Michael Sheen’s Aro, is to be released next year on 16 November 2012.
What do you think of the picture?
Personally, I don’t like it. I am not sure what has been done to the image in post production, but I don’t think it looks like Michael at all. The hairline on the wig looks terribly fake, he has far too much make up on, and they have photoshopped out all the character in his face. I realise Aro is meant to be creepy, but this is just awful.
Regardless of what I think, a copy has been added to the Gallery.
More photos from Resistance premiere added to Gallery
More photos of Michael Sheen taken at the UK Resistance premiere that took place on 20th November at The Curzon Mayfair, in London.
Appearances >> 2011 >> Resistance Premiere (+8)
Teasers:
The film is out in UK cinemas tomorrow! Check your local listings for details.
A huge thank you to Lindsey from Rachel McAdams Online for the pics.
Photos of Michael Sheen at the UK premiere of Resistance
Photos of Michael Sheen attending the premiere of Resistance at The Curzon Mayfair yesterday have been added to the Gallery. Please click on the Gallery link, or you can preview by clicking on the thumbnails below.
Appearances >> 2011 >> Resistance Premiere
The royal premiere of Resistance will take place today, at Baker Street Cinema, Abergavenny, and will be attended by HRH Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. Unfortunately, Michael will not be attending due to his Hamlet commitments.
Screencaps of Beautiful Boy added to Gallery
Screencaps of Beautiful Boy have been added to the Gallery.
Films >> Beautiful Boy >> Screencaps
Here are a few teasers.
The film is available on DVD and BluRay in the US. Please visit the project page for Amazon links.
The distributors, Anchor Bay, have not given out any definite plans for a release in the UK, but it is hoped to be here on DVD sometime next year.
Michael Sheen eyes up role of Richard Burton
Original Article: WalesOnline – 11/11/11
Michael Sheen hinted today that he may one day play Richard Burton as he celebrated the life of his fellow Welsh Shakespearean actor at the house where Burton lived when he rose to stardom.
The Cleopatra actor, who married Elizabeth Taylor twice and died in 1984 aged 58, was commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque at the house in Hampstead, London, which is now owned by an actor and voiceover artist.
Sheen is currently playing Hamlet at the Young Vic – a role Burton played at the Old Vic in the 1950s. And the actor, who has a daughter with Hollywood star Kate Beckinsale, wouldn’t rule out playing his fellow countryman on screen in future.
“I think it would be very daunting to play someone like Richard Burton but it would be very interesting and there’s a wonderful story there to be told. Maybe in a few years,” he said, at the house Burton shared with fellow Welsh thespian Sybil Williams between 1949 and 1956.
Comparisons have been drawn between the two actors due to where they come from and the fact that they have played the same character on a number of occasions, such as Hamlet and Jimmy Porter in Look Back In Anger.
“I’ve grown up with the spirit of Richard Burton in my life. By coming from Port Talbot – he’s a god of the place – I’ve always been in his shadow, but it’s not a cold place to be, it’s a very lovely place to be.
“If I’m asked to do anything that’s associated with him then I always will,” said Sheen, who has played Tony Blair and David Frost on the big screen.
The star reckons that his rise to fame from modest Welsh roots is very similar to Burton’s journey as an actor.
“I think anyone who comes from an area which is a very working class area, you’re coming from a particular kind of stock and to find yourself in the rarefied atmosphere of the West End, Broadway and Hollywood can make you feel a bit uprooted.
“I think because of where you come from it can make you feel not altogether comfortable, and by the same token when you go back you’ve been forever changed by it and it’s hard to feel completely comfortable where you came from again,” he said.
The current owner of the house is actor and voiceover artist Nadine Shenton who had no idea Burton lived in the house until recently.
“It’s strange. I bought it 18 years ago and I didn’t know. I was delighted when I heard he lived here. I thought it was a lovely following on of continuity that I’m an actor and live here now.
“I’m incredibly drawn to this extraordinary handsome man and his undertones of accent. He has incredible eyes – eyes that don’t come around often.
“He was obviously doing well in order to have lived here. I think Hampstead is very arty and creative,” said Ms Shenton.
The blue plaque, which was installed at 6 Lyndhurst Road earlier this month, is part of a scheme which has been running for 140 years.
Blue plaque historian Susan Skedd said: “Richard Burton was undoubtedly one of the greatest stage and screen actors of the 20th century and we are delighted to be able to commemorate him at his former home in Hampstead.
“While living here, he established his reputation as a Shakespearean actor on the London stage and as a film actor in Hollywood, and also made the renowned radio recording of Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood.”















