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domenica 3 dicembre 2017

GOSSIP - The Big Apple! Phoebe Tonkin di "TVD" e "The Originals" sul magazine "So It Gooes"
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martedì 17 ottobre 2017

GOSSIP - The Vampire Break-Up! Paul Wesley e Phoebe Tonkin si sono lasciati!
Paul Wesley and Phoebe Tonkin have called it quits yet again after reconciling earlier this year. The former Vampire Diaries co-stars date on and off for the past four years, but fans recently noticed that the actors unfollowed each other on Instagram and now Us Weekly has confirmed the breakup. Paul and Phoebe previously split in April, but got back together after a month apart. They were last seen together while holding hands in May.

sabato 24 gennaio 2015

GOSSIP - Dal Galles con amore (aka Tu vuò fà Jamie Dornan)! Joseph Morgan di "The Originals" sposato e torchiato...

News, foto e intervista tratte da "Just Jared"
Joseph Morgan in a tux? Yes, please!
The 33-year-old British actor couldn’t look any more handsome in these new JustJared.com exclusive portrait session photos.
Joseph currently stars in The Originals as the hottie vampire-werewolf hybrid Klaus. In our exclusive interview with Joseph, he chats about married life to his new wife Persia White, his New Year’s resolutions, and of course, The Originals!
The Originals returned January 19 at 8pm EST on The CW. It’s the first episode back from the winter hiatus so be sure to tune in! Klaus is currently preoccupied with protecting his baby daughter Hope from Dahlia’s curse. He’s also hellbent on keeping Cami (Leah Pipes) safe from his vengeful brother Finn (Yusuf Gatewood), while Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Jackson (Nathan Parsons) devise a plan to bring the vampires and werewolves together to consider a truce.
Click inside for our full interview with Joseph Morgan…

Joseph Morgan Interview – JustJared.com Exclusive

Just Jared: What is the potential for another crossover between The Originals and The Vampire Diaries?
Joseph Morgan: It’s an interesting question, because we’ve done two so far. With Tyler coming over seeking revenge and we did one with Tatia, which was Nina [Dobrev] coming. There’s a lot of people wanting to see Caroline crossing over to New Orleans to visit Klaus, because of that sort of unresolved romance that happened back in Vampire Diaries.
I’m sure they will use another crossover because why wouldn’t they? It’s a wonderful opportunity. It might be nice to see another character that I don’t have a history with. I like Michael Malarkey, who plays Enzo on Vampire Diaries. I’d love him to cross over just ’cause I’d get to spend more time with him then, he’s a good bloke.

JJ: Was your first audition for Harry Potter? Could you rewind us back to those days?
JM: (smiles) Yeah! I was just in drama school and I just signed with my agent in the UK. I was 21, and I heard about them making the Chamber of Secrets, which was the second film. There was this part, Tom Riddle, and this woman called me, who was interested in being my agent. It came through on an anonymous number, and I thought it was one of my friends pretending like, “Hello, is Joseph there please? Yes, I have an audition for him.”
So I read the book, watched the first Harry Potter film, bought a Harry Potter poster and put it on my wall. I absorbed it all as much as I could. Then I went in and I got a call back but I didn’t end up getting it. It sort of set the standard for me. Like, I knew I should be doing film and television.
We’d all seen Orlando Bloom get Lord of the Rings, and shoot for stardom. So I got this audition and I was like see ya later guys! I’m off on my rocket ship to stardom.

JJ: What are the last three things you charged on your credit card?
JM: My room in Los Angeles, (laughs), where I’m staying, probably my room service, and a dog we just fostered. A new pet, a little terrier…which we call Kingston. I say fostered, he was, but now we’ve adopted him. They think he’s two-years-old, but they don’t know. They found him kind of just wandering in LA, so I’m not sure his age. We named him Kingston because we love Jamaica, and you know, we got married in Jamaica.

JJ: You found him in LA, so you’re bringing him back with you guys?
JM: Yeah. We’ve only had him about five days. He’s on best behavior at the moment.

JJ: What are the next two things that you want to check off your bucket list?
JM: Skydiving! I’ve always wanted to do that. Although, I’m a little timid about heights, but I suppose at that height, it doesn’t matter. I’m not frightened to look out the window of the plane, but I think the actual jumping moment. I heard sometimes they push you out the plane, so maybe I’ll need that, like I’ll need to be pushed out.
I do play guitar a bit, but I’m trying to learn to be really good at the time. My wife got me an electric guitar for Christmas. I’ve brought an acoustic to work, so I’m going to annoy everyone at work by playing really loudly. And hopefully eventually I’ll get good! I’m like a campfire guitarist. I learned in the 90s, so I can play all the 90s indie tunes. Like Oasis, and Blur, and all these bands. I need to update my guitar playing. I’m trying to learn serious stuff like scales and modes.

JJ: Do you teach yourself with YouTube videos?
JM: Exactly that. Yeah.

JJ: What are you singing in the shower nowadays?
JM: I sing a bit of Mumford and Sons. I like to sing like Tom Waits and do all the kind of voices and stuff. Mostly dark stuff. I sing a lot in the car. I’ve got this long drive to work — like forty five minutes. So I do a lot of testing!

JJ: Any New Year’s resolutions?
JM: Exercise more. ‘Cause you never know when the shirtless scenes are coming. (laughs) They’re coming soon, I haven’t been for a while. And the guitar thing, that’s definitely a resolution. And I’m trying to do more writing now, just trying to kind of use my time better each year, be more productive.

JJ: What app do you use on your phone the most?
JM: Aside from Twitter, which I used to use more than I do now. It’s only because I work so much now that I forget about it for a minute. But I used to be religious about it. I use Audible, I like they’re books on tape. And I’m like the last person to discover Uber. I’m telling people how great Uber is and they’re like, “Where have you been for the last like, four years?” But yeah, Uber is my new best friend.

JJ: How did you make your first dollar?
JM: Working in a fruit and veg store, in Swansea Market, which is where I grew up, in Swansea, Wales. My dad got me the job, he used to go and get our fruit and veg from there and I got paid, I think 2 pounds, fifty an hour. And I basically had to lug potato sacks around and apples, and then arrange all the fruit in the store so it looked nice. That lasted about five weeks, so I must’ve made, I made twelve pounds, fifty each time, ’cause I worked for five hours. And I used all of that money to buy a keyboard from my brother, which I probably could’ve used anyway because he was my brother and it was in our house. But I wanted it to be mine and in my bedroom, so I bought it from him. And then never used it, so that was a waste of time. (laughs)

JJ: What’s the most meaningful tattoo that you have?
JM: I really like this one of the birds. But I suppose for the purpose of this question, I have a triangle on my back. I have two best friends who I’ve had since I was sixteen, and we grew up together, and we used to always refer to our friendship when we were teenagers, as the triangle. One of those guys is a good friend of mine, Leon Davis, in Wales, and the other one is Matt Ryan, who is Constantine. If you’ve seen the show Constantine, you’ll see he has the same tattoo on the other shoulder. And my mate Leon has it in the middle of his back, and I have it there. We got them together a couple of years ago in London.

JJ: You recently got married. What’s married life like? Are you still in the honeymoon period?
JM: Yeah, we’re still newlyweds ’cause you’re newlyweds for the first year I’m told. It’s terrific. We lived together before we were married, so it’s not different in that sense but it’s very different calling her my wife. And that’s still a big thrill for me.
I never really thought I would be married. Not that I was against it, my parents were married all the way up until my dad died, but I think I’ve always felt like that was something that more straight laced people do. But then I met Persia and she’s wild, interesting, passionate, fiery, and amazing. So I thought, “Alright, if it’s with her, that’s alright. I could do that.” ‘Cause it’s still kind of this, eye of the hurricane thing, which is amazing.

giovedì 7 marzo 2013

NEWS - Telefilm List! L'elenco serie x serie delle ultime new entry
Articolo tratto da Tv Guide
The fall TV season is taking shape. Networks have ordered dozens of new pilots starring familiar faces like Lost's Josh Holloway, Andy Samberg, The Office's Ellie Kemper and Malin Akerman (Watchmen), and from proven producers like J.J. Abrams, Arrow's Greg Berlanti, David Shore (House) and Joss Whedon.
To keep track of who's doing what, read our complete list of all the series projects in contention — there are nearly 100! — and check back for updates on their status. Here are The CW's pilots: (Click here for ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.) 

Blink
A car accident leaves a family's patriarch (John Benjamin Hickey) in a coma-like state where he cannot speak or move, but can hear. His narration and various fantasy sequences provide a wry counterpoint to the stories and conflicts of his family, which includes Madeline Carroll and Johnny Simmons. Awkward's Vera Herbert will write and serve as a supervising producer, while Smash's David Marshall Grant will executive-produce with Elementary producers Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly. Michael Weston will also star. 

Company TownA scandal at a Navy base in Virginia divides two best friends — Gage Golightly, among them. Supernatural's Sera Gamble will write and executive-produce with Oscar winner Taylor Hackford and Rizzoli & Isles' Bill Haber. Maya Kazan, Merle Dandridge, Graham Hamilton, Dondre Whitfield and Arjun Gupta will co-star.

The HundredNearly a century after a nuclear war has destroyed civilization, a spaceship sends 100 juvenile delinquents back to Earth to investigate the possibility of re-colonizing. Based on the forthcoming Kass Morgan book of the same name, Jason Rothenberg will write and executive-produce with Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo. Henry Ian Cusick, Eli Goree, Eliza Taylor, Marie Avgeropoulos and Bob Morley will star.

The Originals
An upcoming Vampire Diaries episode will act as a backdoor pilot for a spin-off about the show's Original Family. Klaus (Joseph Morgan) returns to New Orleans -- a town he helped build centuries ago -- to reunite with his diabolical former protégé Marcel (Charles Michael Davis). Diaries executive producer Julie Plec will write and executive-produce, alongside Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo. Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt, Phoebe Tonkin, Daniella Pineda, Leah Pipes and Danielle Campbell will also star.

Oxygen
An epic romance ignites between a human girl (Aimee Teegarden) and an alien boy (Matt Lanter) when he and eight others of his kind start attending high school in the suburbs. The Good Wife's Meredith Averill will write and executive-produce with Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol producer Josh Appelbaum. Grey Damon, Malese Jow, Natalie Hall and Titus Makin Jr. will also star.

Reign
Watch as a 15-year-old Mary Queen of Scots (Adelaide Kane) arrives in France, betrothed to Prince Frances (Toby Regbo). She must survive fierce foes, dark forces and a world of sexual intrigue. Outlaw's Stephanie Sengupta and CSI: Miami's Laurie McCarthy will write and executive-produce. Celina Sinden, Jenessa Grant, Megan Follows and Caitlin Stasey will also star.

The SelectionOriginally set up at the network last pilot season, this Hunger Games-meets-The Bachelor drama follows a working-class young woman named America (Yael Grobglas) chosen by lottery to participate in a competition with 25 other women to become the nation's next queen. Based on Kiera Cass' book of the same name, Selection will be written and executive-produced by The Vampire Diaries' Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain. Anthony Stewart Head, Michael Malarkey, Lucien Laviscount, Sean Patrick Thomas, Celia Massingham and Peta Sergeant will co-star.

The Tomorrow People Based on the U.K. series of the same name, it's the story of several young people — Peyton List, Robbie Amell, Luke Mitchell and Aaron Yoo, among them — from around the world who represent the next stage in human evolution, possessing special powers like teleportation and telepathy. They work together to defeat the forces of evil. Chuck's Phil Klemmer will write and executive-produce with The Vampire Diaries' Julie Plec and Arrow's Greg Berlanti. Mark Pellegrino and Madeleine Mantock will also star.

lunedì 28 aprile 2008

TELEFILM FESTIVAL 2008 - Oltre ai divi di "Gossip Girl", al VI Telefilm Festival anche le sirene di "H2O", i ragazzi de "I Cesaroni" e il cast al completo di "Boris"
Grande attesa a Milano per l'arrivo delle star dei telefilm più amati del momento che saranno ospiti alla 6a edizione del Telefilm Festival, la prima e unica manifestazione totalmente dedicata al mondo delle serie tv e dei suoi protagonisti, che si svolgerà dal 7 all'11 maggio presso l'Apollo spazioCinema . Nell'anno del debutto italiano di "Gossip Girl", il Telefilm Festival porta per la prima volta in Italia domenica 11 maggio alle ore 14.00 presso l'Apollo spazioCinema, Leighton Meester e Chace Crawford, i due interpreti della serie icona della blog- generation che ha incollato ai teleschermi milioni di spettatori in USA. Trasmessa in Italia su Mya (Mediaset Premium Gallery), "Gossip Girl" ruota intorno al blog di una misteriosa ragazza che svela le indiscrezioni più scandalose e compromettenti di un gruppo di giovani dell'elite wasp dell'Upper East Side di Manhattan. Dopo aver conquistato le copertine dei più importanti magazine americani, le protagoniste femminili della serie sono considerate a tutti gli effetti le vere eredi del quartetto di "Sex and the City": alla moda, trendy, sofisticate e snob quanto basta, il loro stile è un punto di riferimento non solo per le teenager di tutto il mondo, ma ha conquistato l'apprezzamento delle più prestigiose riviste di moda.

Dalla gioventù ricca e viziata di New York alle spiagge incantate dell'Australia: sabato 10 maggio alle ore 19.00, Cariba Heine e Phoebe Tonkin, le "sirene" di "H20" sbarcano a Milano per incontrare i tanti fan che su Italia 1 che seguono le avventure di Rikki e Cleo nella serie teen che ha affascinato l'Europa. Prodotto e girato interamente in Australia, "H20"; Just Add Water, racconta le vicende delle tre giovani sedicenni, Cleo, Rikki ed Emma che per uno strano prodigio ricevono il potere di trasformasi in sirene. Segue l'incontro la proiezione in anteprima di un episodio inedito della serie.

Ed è proprio allo straordinario fascino che i teen drama esercitano sul pubblico giovanile e non solo che è dedicato l'incontro "Telefilm, la voglia giovane" che si terrà all'Apollo sabato 10 maggio alle ore 14.00. Moderati da Silvia Toffanin, Chicco Sfondrini, l'autore storico di "Amici", Valeria Bilello, Lucilla Agosti, Elena Barolo, Michela Quattrociocche, l'interprete con Rauol Bova di "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore", e i giovani interpreti dei "Cesaroni" Alessandra Mastronardi, Ludovico Fremont e Matteo Branciamore, discuteranno con il pubblico del Telefilm Festival della passione del pubblico giovanile per le serie tv delle nuove e delle passate generazioni.

A seguire, sabato 10 maggio alle ore 17.00, una sferzata d'ironia sul palco dell'Apollo spazioCinema con l'irresistibile cast di "Boris 2°", la divertente serie tv prodotta da Fox Channles Italy che ricostruisce in chiave satirica le travagliate vicende di una troupe intenta a girare il sequel di una improbabile soap opera italiana. Insieme al critico tv di Repubblica Antonio Dipollina, gli interpreti di "Boris": Paolo Calabresi, Antonio Catania, Eugenia Costantini, Caterina Guzzanti, Francesco Pannofino, Karin Proia, Pietro Sermonti, e Alessandro Tiberi, nelle sale con Giovanna Mezzogiorno in "L'Amore non basta" e co-protagonista dell'imminente fiction di SKY "Quo Vadis Baby" tratta dall'omonimo film di Gabriele Salvatores. Gli attori di "Boris" intratterranno il pubblico del Telefilm Festival e offriranno in anteprima assoluta la visione del primo doppio episodio della seconda stagione, in onda su FOX dal 12 maggio.

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