Tony Express: VanityFair.Com Spotlight on Tony Nominees

Posted by Michelle at May 30, 2010
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Nomination: Best performance by a leading actor in a play.
Play: Hamlet,William Shakespeare’s epic tragedy.
Role: Hamlet.
Age:37.
Hometown: London, England.
Earliest theater memory: “My mom and dad used to be very involved in an amateur dramatic society in Southeast London, and I remember being taken to a theater there where they were doing a production. And I remember playing backstage while my mom was painting the set—for the play that she was also directing, I think. I was always fascinated by this dark, slightly eerie, and exciting place.”


Jude Talking about Tony Nomination

Posted by Michelle at May 24, 2010
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The 2010 Tony Awards will celebrate Broadway’s finest on June 13. This year is unique in the fact that Broadway’s best are also some of film and television’s most entertaining. With stars ranging from Denzel Washington to Kelsey Grammer and Christopher Walken, the evening promises to be intriguing for fans of entertainment.

TheImproper caught up with some of the event’s biggest nominees.

Jude Law, Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Play (Hamlet)

“It’s really, really thrilling to be nominated. I thought Hamlet was on the wrong side of January, to be honest. Basically, to survive the run it became a very personal and physical journey. We were thrilled to do well in London, and then thrilled to do well in Denmark, and really thrilled to succeed here, but we were done and dusted, and sort of put the thing to bed in December. So now all these months later to be recognized is really, really good.”

On one of many great actors who have played Hamlet: “I don’t know, I never really thought of it like that. I suppose there are an awful lot of awful actors as well probably who have played Hamlet, too, aren’t there?” (laughs)

On the personality that he gave to the role: “You have to be Hamlet. Hamlet isn’t a role, he becomes you. I think that’s why each version is ultimately very different, because he kind of demands of you that you open yourself up to him. I think what I liked about him was ultimately his complexity between loving life and hating it all at the same time.”

On the challenges of playing Hamlet: “For me personally it was always physical. Eating the right things, sleeping the right amount, and being able to just get through eight shows per week for six months.”

On leaving the character at the end of the day: “It’s like a purge, you go to work and kind of get everything out, and then at the end of the day you’ve actually got nothing else left to give. What you miss when you finish doing the run is that purge. You suddenly realize you’ve got all this stuff in your head that you’ve got to carry around with you, and you’ve got no outlet for it.”

On his family’s reaction to his nomination: “I called my dad, and he kept asking ‘Tony? Tony who?’”



Jude Reveals He’ll Play a Blogger in Soderbergh’s “Contagion”

Posted by Michelle at March 11, 2010
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The ensemble cast of Steven Soderbergh’s sprawling “Contagion,” a film that weaves together various perspectives on a deadly viral outbreak, seems to have fallen into place: Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law and Marion Cotillard, with Laurence Fishburne possibly joining up as well. Yet little is publicly known about who they’ll all play.

While promoting his sci-fi thriller “Repo Men” on Tuesday, Law revealed to MTV News exactly what his role in the story will be. “I play a kind of unbridled blogger who’s a sort of scaremonger,” he said.

In mid-February, Warner Bros. beat out a bunch of other studios to pick up rights to the film. Law envisions a start to shooting at some point in 2010. “I think we’re going to do that end of the year,” he said. “It’s an enormous ensemble piece so it’s someone’s logistical nightmare. How they get us all, I don’t know. It’s under the same studio as ‘[Sherlock] Holmes,’ so it’ll probably fit in and around that.”

Law admitted he’s not sure how much else he could say about the project, but he did mention some of the other viewpoints “Contagion” will follow. “Basically, yes, it’s about a deadly virus unleashed and you see it from many different points of view, whether it be the public, medical care, politicians,” he said.

And then there’s Jude Law, blogger-at-large, in a role sounding a bit similar to Woody Harrelson’s paranoid Internet maven in “2012,” though presumably not in quite such a ham-fisted manner.

“They’re saving it till the end of the year because I got a lot of method, a lot of deep character work I got to do to get there,” Law said, laughing.

Do you buy Jude Law as a blogger? How do you feel about this ensemble cast as compared to, say, Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s” series?

source: mtv.com



Jude Interview at Parade.Com

Posted by Michelle at January 01, 2010
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Parade.com has posted an interview they did with Jude on their website and asked me to link it here so <a href=”http://www.parade.com/celebrity/celebrity-parade/2009/1228-jude-law-sherlock-holmes.html”>here it is</A>!



Jude Law Fascinated at Rediscovering Sherlock Holmes

Posted by Michelle at January 01, 2010
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British actor Jude Law, who portrays the title character’s sidekick Watson alongside Robert Downey Jr. in ‘Sherlock Holmes’, says he hoped he’d brought something a little different to the new adaptation.

‘When I was asked to get involved, Robert was already set as Sherlock and Guy Ritchie was directing and I knew from then that it was going to be a different take on the older films of Sherlock Holmes. And it fascinated me,’ femalefirst.co.uk. quoted him as saying.

‘Obviously, they were coming to me to ask me to play Watson with a bit more edge. What was intriguing, because I hadn’t read the books since I was a boy, was to go back to the books and realise how much of this new rediscovery, if you like, was also in the source material,’ he added.

A new version of the detective’ story was not an easy task for the actor.

‘It was a kind of juggle between going back to the books written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and relishing in all the accuracy that perhaps at times in the part had been overlooked, and also adding a new energy to an audience that we hope will discover ‘Sherlock Holmes’ for the first time,’ said the 36-year-old.

source:  vamban.com



IndieLondon.Com – Sherlock Holmes: Interview With Jude Law and Kelly Reilly

Posted by Michelle at January 01, 2010
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JUDE Law and Kelly Reilly talk about some of the challenges of making Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, including – in Kelly’s case – having to throw a glass of wine over Robert Downey Jr’s face and – in Jude’s – making Dr Watson a little more tougher than usual…

Q. Jude, how are the characters in this film different from what you’ve seen before, especially in the case of Watson?
Jude Law: When I was asked to get involved, Robert was already cast and Guy knew then that this was going to be a different take on the older films and it fascinated me. And obviously, not having to put on four stone and fool around putting my foot in a waste-paper basket [appealed]. I was being asked to play Watson with a bit more edge. What was intriguing was to go back to the books and realise just how much this ‘new’ re-discovery was in the source material. So, it was a happy juggle between Conan Doyle and revelling in all the accuracy that perhaps in the past we’d over-looked and also looking to the future and adding a new energy for an audience who might be discovering Sherlock Holmes for the first time.

Q. Kelly, how did you cope playing this character with Robert and Jude also there?
Kelly Reilly: It was very difficult, it was hell. I think Watson should have warned Mary before they went to dinner, I think he should have probably said: “He may be a bit tricky with you.”

Q. So, how satisfying was it throwing that glass of wine at Robert?
Kelly Reilly: It was my first day, on the first week of filming. So, I was terrified.

Q. How many times did you have to do it though?
Kelly Reilly: I can’t remember. I think I missed first time, so it was probably three or four times. But I think what’s nice about Mary is that she’s the woman behind the already good man and I think the fact that she can actually have a place in that relationship that isn’t the woman who wants him to stay at home… she does love him as much as Holmes does and wants him to go on and continue his adventures. But unfortunately Robert [as Sherlock] didn’t see it that way!

Q. When was your first introduction to Sherlock Holmes?
Kelly Reilly: I don’t remember exactly when it was, but I just know that it was in my childhood. I can’t really put my finger on it.

Jude Law: Mine was the TV series with Jeremy Brett. My second job on TV was in that Sherlock Holmes TV series. I played a stable boy.

Q. Jude, I gather you enjoyed shooting on some of the locations for this?
Jude Law: Oh yeah, the production designer [Sarah Greenwood] did an amazing job embellishing what were already pretty historic sites, making them look beautiful. We’d turn up every day and they’d been there two days dressing and laying stuff as the eye could see. The detail was exquisite, and it’s always fun to be out and about and film, rather than in a studio. But that goes back to what Joel [Silver] has said, the kernel of the story is a domestic drama – you see them still delving and unpicking cases on a cerebral level but also they’re out and about getting their boots dirty and their knuckles sore. It was fun… but it’s always working in the UK. I love coming home and making films here.

source:  indielondon.com



Jude on David Letterman

Posted by Michelle at December 19, 2009
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Jude was on David Letterman last night promoting Sherlock Holmes and you can watch the video below. I’ll have screencaptures later!