Josh Hartnett has had a diverse career in horror, from protagonist to villain, in films like Penny Dreadful and 30 Days of Night. His work in horror anthologies like Stories of Lost Souls has been hit or miss, with weak appearances and disconnected narratives. Despite some missteps in films like The Black Dahlia, Hartnett's performances in horror like I Come with the Rain and Black Mirror have been strong.
Josh Hartnett is a character actor that's slowly made a name for himself in the horror genre, appearing in a wide variety of movies and TV shows of uneven quality. Perhaps most famous for his role as Michael Fitzgerald on ABC's Cracker, Josh Hartnett is a teen idol turned character actor who has shown up in a diverse array of media. While he has more appearances in war films like Black Hawk Down and romantic comedies like 40 Days and 40 Nights, he's...
Josh Hartnett is a character actor that's slowly made a name for himself in the horror genre, appearing in a wide variety of movies and TV shows of uneven quality. Perhaps most famous for his role as Michael Fitzgerald on ABC's Cracker, Josh Hartnett is a teen idol turned character actor who has shown up in a diverse array of media. While he has more appearances in war films like Black Hawk Down and romantic comedies like 40 Days and 40 Nights, he's...
- 8/15/2024
- by Alexander Valentino
- ScreenRant
A group of former soap stars are aiming to launch a new TV comedy show with the help of Kickstarter.
Ex-Hollyoaks actress Terri Dwyer, former Crossroads star Jane Gurnett and EastEnders actor Mark Homer will appear in the upcoming series Storyline.
Creator Neil Anthony Docking and director Maxine Evans are offering parts in the show among other prizes if people pledge certain amounts on the crowdfunding site.
The project aims to raise £10,000 to produce three episodes to be shown online, in the hope of it then getting picked up by a TV channel.
Storyline will be set behind the scenes of a long-running radio drama about a group of people in a trendy block of flats in London.
Also among the cast are Cemetery Junction actor Steve Speirs, Holby City's Tilly Blackwood, former Coronation Street actor Ray Emmet Brown, The Wright Way's Joanne Matthews and Les Miserables singer Cameron Blakely.
Ex-Hollyoaks actress Terri Dwyer, former Crossroads star Jane Gurnett and EastEnders actor Mark Homer will appear in the upcoming series Storyline.
Creator Neil Anthony Docking and director Maxine Evans are offering parts in the show among other prizes if people pledge certain amounts on the crowdfunding site.
The project aims to raise £10,000 to produce three episodes to be shown online, in the hope of it then getting picked up by a TV channel.
Storyline will be set behind the scenes of a long-running radio drama about a group of people in a trendy block of flats in London.
Also among the cast are Cemetery Junction actor Steve Speirs, Holby City's Tilly Blackwood, former Coronation Street actor Ray Emmet Brown, The Wright Way's Joanne Matthews and Les Miserables singer Cameron Blakely.
- 2/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Today’s film is the 2004 short Euston Road. The film is directed by Toa Stoppard and written by Tristram Pye, and stars Charlie Condou, Tilly Blackwood, and Paul Bettany. Bettany has made a name for himself over the course of a 20 year acting career with roles in features such as A Beautiful Mind, Dogville, The Da Vinci Code, and Margin Call. His newest feature, titled Transcendence, opened in wide release in American theatres this weekend.
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- 4/20/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
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