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| Written by Jed Medina | ||
| Saturday, 09 June 2007 | ||
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Sweet Smell of Success Theatre-trained Ben Whishaw first came onto the scene via Stoned, the semi-autobiographical film about the Rolling Stones in which he played Keith Richards. With notable appearances in Enduring Love and Layer Cake, his first big feature film role is in Tom Tykwer's Perfume, although theater goers in the UK will quickly tell you that he was already making waves when he played Hamlet at the Old Vic. - - -
![]() - - - Early Beginnings: Before Whishaw made his big splash in theatre, he was already regarded as a promising talent during his training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). As one of the best schools for training actors, RADA has produced some of the UK and cinema’s brightest stars. If one tries to predict who will make it to the top, graduates from this highly-regarded school will be well to the fore. - - - Reports the Daily Telegraph: While at RADA, he garnered early praise - and a "most promising newcomer" award - for his lead performance in the Brit flick My Brother Tom, in which he appeared as an abused teenager who frolicked wild - and naked - in the woods with an equally messed-up girl. "I think being very thin has had a lot to do with how I've been cast, because you can be young and vulnerable, or slightly undernourished and feral and edgy, and they seem to be the two ways it's gone so far," he says with a grin.
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The plays the thing, then, and how wise of Whishaw not to overstep the modesty of fledgling success; but if he's anywhere near as electrifying on stage as he is in person, he'll be a star in his own right before the month is out, and Nunn will once again merit that old sobriquet "clever Trevor". This report would sum it all: "In May 2004, a spidery-limbed, hollow-cheeked unknown walked onto the stage at the Old Vic and sent electric shocks of excitement through the auditorium. Playing Hamlet, aged 23, Ben Whishaw was one of the youngest Danish princes ever to commandeer the stage at this theatre, yet some critics felt they had witnessed a performance which could rank alongside [the best].
Trevor Nunn, who cast Whishaw in Hamlet, observed: "He has a face of great sensitivity and astonishing youthfulness. He seems to be still in his teens, which suits the purpose well of presenting Hamlet as a university student" Sweet Smell of Success: And that is not all. Recently released is Perfume, in which he played the lead role of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille. This highly-anticipated film, based on the novel by Patrick Suskind and directed by Tom Tykwer, is all about "an obsessive French perfumer with a highly developed olfactory sense and an all-consuming drive to capture the essence of love who eventually resorts to murder in his unrepentant quest to find the key ingredient for his recipe."
This highly-acclaimed Novel by Suskind was the subject of much speculation: from filmmakers who were reportedly interested in making it into a movie, to a list of actors who were supposedly being eyed to play the lead character.
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Whishaw knew of the book “through friends, who told me I had to read it because it was amazing”. Those friends may not recognize in his performance the physical manifestation of Grenouille’s moral hideousness. “There are some quite big changes, just in terms of the whole tone of the piece. Maybe they’re good, maybe they’re not. I don’t know. There were so many questions about how you try to make that character accessible to an audience. In the book, he’s a hunchback with a gammy leg. We’ve gone for something a bit more neutral.” I’m Not There, The Movie: His next role will be as one of seven Bob Dylan’s in Todd Haynes's biopic I'm Not There. It's a plum role for someone who is still relatively unknown on the other side of the Atlantic. The project will involve actors, not all of them male, at least one of them black, but all interpreting the venerable Minnesotan troubadour during several stages of his brilliant career.
Something is going on but you don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Whishaw?
Ben’s Latest: Stuart Kemp’s report in London says it all: "Ben Whishaw, who starred in "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer," is sniffing out a lead role in writer-director Jane Campion's "Bright Star," the film's team said Wednesday. Whishaw is in final negotiations to star as poet John Keats in the period romance drama for Pathe International. - - -
- - - This tMF profile of Ben Whishaw is written by Jed Medina and Kat Sydenham with reference to various sources on the net, including Wikipedia, his IMDB Page, his RADA profile, as well as a profile from his agent, Hamilton Hodell.
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Hits: 5473 Comments (10)My Brother Tom
There was a film made by Dom Rotheroe called My Brother Tom, and it's unforgettable, you need to add it in his profile, coz Ben did an amazing job in his role.
The director made this statement of the film: “MY BROTHER TOM is about obsessive love and the sacrifices it can lead to,” says director Dom Rotheroe. “When Ali Hilder, my co-writer, first told me the basic story I knew I had to turn it into a film. The savagery, tenderness and power of the love story wouldn't leave my head and Tom and Jessica were characters I knew I'd want to be with for the next few years.” more here! My Brother Tom
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July 12, 2007
Not being an Aristocrat?
I happen to read this from one of our papers, an online edition has this here:
When news broke that the coveted role of Sebastian Flyte in the new £20m film of Brideshead Revisited had gone to Ben Whishaw, purists were startled. How could a working-class, dark-haired actor play the embodiment of aristocratic blond privilege? He may not be aristocratic, but being the good actor that he is- I think he'll do just fine, add his own style and flavour to the role, so he'll do well, indeed.
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July 13, 2007
Ben's profile is one of our most popular!
Hi guys!
Thanks for the additional info/links. Ben's profile page is one of the most popular we have at tMF. In fact, its currently the 2nd most read profile, after Gaspard Ulliel. I think we need more and more updates, as many people seem to admire this guy. I really am a big fan, and hopefully there will be a chance for us to do an interview, perhaps in the near future. I'm definitely add more info in the next few days, and in due time, we'll have to create separate sections of these awesome actors! Keep it going guys! Once this article reaches a certain no. of pages views, it would not be possible to just have it as an item but a section! Cheers! Jed
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July 14, 2007
Matthew's take on Ben!
Janell, that article is sooo awesome. I particularly like this part:
Anyone who's seen him on stage knows that Whishaw is a very physical actor. Dressed today in black T-shirt and jeans, he constantly runs his hands through his hair. To emphasise a point, he pulls his T-shirt wildly out of shape, hugging his thin body. He has exquisite manners, apologising as he tries to bolt his lunch and answer questions at the same time. But just occasionally you catch him looking at you with amused eyes. There's quite a lot going on behind that beautiful mask. We're also preparing Matthew's profile soon, and in the meantime, I would love to get to read more of Ben! Here's the link to that article: Independent Interview
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July 14, 2007
i love you ben
ben i'm franch and i love UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU !!!!
you're so sweet so pretty so irresistible !!!!!!! haaaaaaa ich liebe dich für IMER !!!! I can see you tomorow it's good hey !!!!
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June 03, 2008
ms
watched ben in crimmal justice. thought you were absolutley amazing. all the best ben
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July 11, 2008
ha!
I would rather be lame than promote some sugary mediocre stupid movie with actors who only know how to make beautiful eyes, ask paparrazi to take my best side and tell my trainer to help me get awesome abs!
All of you are so lame. The movie perfume sucks bad I'll have my 12 year old nephew explain it to you the psychological make-up of the prefumer Jean-Baptiste and perhaps some idea of the time and place, perhaps a few lessons about Grasse and the olfactory sense.
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August 26, 2008
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The one thing I like about Ben Winshaw (and I think the thing I like about the actors that I find are the best in general) is their ability to slip into a roll and totally become it. If you look at I'm Not There and then switch over to Brideshead Revisited it's incredible to think they're played by the same actor in such a close amount of time.
I'm ecstatic that you're preparing a Matthew Goode profile, though! I've recently started watching his films (and reading his interviews) and I think one thing so appealing about him is his charisma just in general. He can also disappear rather well - like in The Lookout. I'm beyond excited for Watchmen (for everything not just Veidt method).
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October 24, 2008
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