All Stars of Tomorrow articles – Page 29
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Sebastian Armesto
Having just finished Rocket To The Moon at London’s National Theatre, Sebastian Armesto is becoming increasingly visible.
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Toby Regbo
Still only 19, Londoner Toby Regbo first made an indelible impression as the young Nemo in Jaco Van Dormael’s Mr Nobody.
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Douglas Booth
London-born Douglas Booth landed an agent when he was 15, when actors are still subject to child labour laws.
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Antonia Campbell-Hughes
In Rebecca Daly’s The Other Side Of Sleep, a Directors’ Fortnight title at Cannes, Antonia Campbell-Hughes gives an intense, internalised performance as a young girl who sleepwalks her way into a murder in a small Irish town.
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Phoebe Fox
“I have to admit to being smitten by… Phoebe Fox,” said The Daily Telegraph’s Charles Spencer of RADA’s sought-after 2010 graduate.
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Richard Madden
Richard Madden is on his way. Now appearing in Channel 4’s Sirens, a six-part comedy-drama about three paramedics, he is also part of HBO’s Game Of Thrones ensemble and has signed on for the second series from July.
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MyAnna Buring
Sweden-born and UK-raised, MyAnna Buring (pronounced ‘Me-Anna’) hit the ground running on graduation from LAMDA with a prominent role in Neil Marshall’s 2005 horror film The Descent.
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Joshua Bowman
Joshua Bowman is about to become well-known in the US, and he would like to repeat that in the UK.
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Screen's UK Stars of Tomorrow 2010 party: full slideshow
Screen International welcomed the industry to toast the UK Stars of Tomorrow 2010 at The Red Room in London’s Mayfair on July 26. Sponsored by De Lane Lea, the specialist post production studio for feature films and television, the event celebrated the hottest new actors and filmmakers from Screen’s annual ...
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Mike Leigh and Jonathan Entwistle
Celebrated film-maker Mike Leigh tells writer-director Jonathan Entwistle why first-time directors should not waste their energy making compromises
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Class of 2009: where are they now?
Donning swords and armour in Clash Of The Titans and Ironclad, behaving badly at St Trinian’s and setting up a swathe of debut features ‹ Patricia Dobson catches up with a few of last year’s Stars of Tomorrow
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Christopher Smith & Dan Gitsham
Christopher Smith, whose film Black Death was released in the UK in June, talks to writer-director Dan Gitsham about meeting the demands of the collaborative film-making process while staying true to an original vision
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Mike Newell & Luke Snellin
Mike Newell began directing for television and earned global acclaim with the international hit Four Weddings And A Funeral. He talks to writer-director Luke Snellin about the importance of luck - and grabbing opportunities
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UK Stars Of Tomorrow 2010
Introducing the UK actors, film-makers, writers and animators who are shaping up as the hottest prospects in the business and whose stars are most likely to be on the rise in the coming year
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The Film-Makers
The writers, directors and animators selected as UK stars of tomorrow in 2010 are blazing a trail with a range of bold and ambitious projects. Patricia Dobson reports.