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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Monday, 18 June 2007 | |
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Read my Lips! The Good Shepherd may be the film that introduced Eddie Redmayne to American audiences, but this young British actor, who went to school with Prince William, has been making head way in the acting department ever since he started in the theatre about 4 years ago. - - -
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Growing up in a family that deals with business and high finance, acting seems to be quite a departure. But analyzing balance sheets and giving financial advice to British millionaires is not the destiny of this young man. Even his choice of studies shows an inclination towards a more aesthetic flavor. After earning a degree in art history at Cambridge, Redmayne decided it was time to test the waters and auditioned for roles in theatre. In just a year, he won the Best Newcomer at the Evening Standard Awards and a year after that he won again at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards. Working with directors Jonathan Kent, Anthony Page, Phil Wilmott, and Tim Carroll enabled him to feel what it was like to stand on stage and deliver his lines. It just seemed the natural thing for him to do. Apparently, he realized then just how much he relishes the very idea of acting. The Good Son: Much has been said about that role and why he was chosen over the many other aspirants who went for the audition. It was reported that the 'Jagger-esque' lips did it for Redmayne.
While Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie played more prominent roles, Redmayne who played their son, held his own with ease. With a commanding on-screen presence that is a mixture of nervous intensity and unabashed charm, Redmayne proved that the acclaim he received in theatre is no fluke. Pursuing the role which he instinctively considers his own, Redmayne went to great length to prove why he was the one:
De Niro was also reported to have read a review of Redmayne's performance in "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" and was impressed. - - -
- - - It seems that a number of prominent movie actors have taken to their screen roles with more conviction and skill if they have previous experience in theatre - the challenge of having a live audience and no room for error demands the ability to improvise and a strong commitment to perfection. Some of the UK's new batch of stars have theatre experience, like Ben Whishaw (acclaimed for his role in Hamlet) and of course, Redmayne.
With such a refreshing attitude and an undeniable ring of truth in Redmayne's seeming lack of care for vanity and 'excessive' publicity, we are certainly in the presence of an actor serious about his craft. - - -
- - - What to expect? Among the three films that are scheduled for this year's release, Savage Grace seems to be generating a lot of buzz. In this adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Natalie Robbins and Steven ML Aronson, Redmayne plays the gay son of Barbara Daly, a woman who married someone outside her social class, the heir of a very rich family. In a moving story of love and incest, Savage Grace is expected to generate a lot of controversy and many are expecting the film to deliver some very notable acting performances. In 2008, Redmayne will star in Yellow Handkerchief, a film that will reunite William Hurt and Maria Bello for the first time since their acclaimed performances in David Cronenberg's History of Violence. Redmayne is currenty represent by PFD. You may also enjoy browsing a live journal dedicated to Eddie Redmayne, with some very delightful and amusing entries to boot!
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How great that we have Mr. Redmayne featured here on tMF.
I just recently saw "The Good Shepherd" and I found it quite refreshing to see him among these big names, such as Angelina Jolie or Matt Damon. I didn't know him before but for me he has something quite appealing to him which makes it interesting to watch him. He's one of those faces which you see and won't forget that quickly again. After seeing "The Good Shepherd" I was really interested in seeing him in another movie, and I'm so looking forward to "Savage Grace". The book sounds like an interesting read as well. And by generally looking forward to see Cate Blanchett starring as Elizabeth I. again it's good to know that Eddie Redmayne also has a part in this.
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July 19, 2007
New Film Project: \"Powder Blue\"
The Hollywood Reporter has just announced a new film project that Eddie will be doing, a drama called Powder Blue.
In writer-director Timothy Linh Bui's film, several Angelenos meet on Christmas Eve through chance, tragedy and divine intervention. Patrick Swayze will play the sleazy owner of the strip club where Jessica Biel's character performs. Eddie Redmayne will portray a mortician who falls in love with her. Hollywood Reporter IMDb POWDER BLUE (200
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August 11, 2007
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