Cate Blachett
Anybody else excited?
i love Cate Blachett and she's got THREE movies coming out and they all sound HEAPS GOOD! i hope they are ( i hope it doesn't turn out like Nicole Kidman's 2005- after winning oscar.. she had Birth, Bewitched (that was a bit dissapointing..really really like Bewitched TV Series) and Stepford Wives and they were alright but not spectacular or box office hits)
'' Cate revives her Elizabethan role
Photo: AP
By Miranda Wood (from www.smh.com.au)
May 21, 2006
CATE Blanchett is set to reign again in the role that catapulted her into the Hollywood stratosphere.
The actress is reprising her acclaimed role as Queen Elizabeth I in the sequel to the original 1998 film Elizabeth.
Blanchett's performance as the English monarch was so powerful that pundits were astonished when she lost to Gwyneth Paltrow for the Best Actress Oscar. But the NIDA-trained actor now has the chance to set the record straight.
Looking every inch the part on the set of Elizabeth: The Golden Age in Cambridge, England, last week, Blanchett has again whitened her face and donned the Virgin Queen's red hair.
She has also shaved her hair back from her forehead by about three centimetres and has bleached her eyelashes and eyebrows.
Fellow Australians Geoffrey Rush and it-girl Abbie Cornish are also starring in the sequel.
A mother of two young boys and married to playwright and film producer Andrew Upton, Blanchett agreed to be in the sequel - based on its script and cast.
She has said that Shekhar Kapur, the director of Elizabeth, had long been trying to convince her to revisit the role, but she felt "I'd been there and done [it]". Her mind was changed, however, when she read the script and was told of the cast, which includes English star Clive Owen.
Elizabeth made Hollywood sit up and take notice of Blanchett.
The Melbourne-born actor has since starred in The Talented Mr Ripley and played the role of the high elf queen Galadriel in the Lord Of The Rings blockbusters.
Last year she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator.
She also won the AFI award for Best Lead Actress last year for her performance as Tracy Heart, an ex-junkie in the film Little Fish.
This year Blanchett will star on movie screens opposite two of Hollywood's biggest heart-throbs - George Clooney in The Good German, and Brad Pitt in Babel. ''
i love Cate Blachett and she's got THREE movies coming out and they all sound HEAPS GOOD! i hope they are ( i hope it doesn't turn out like Nicole Kidman's 2005- after winning oscar.. she had Birth, Bewitched (that was a bit dissapointing..really really like Bewitched TV Series) and Stepford Wives and they were alright but not spectacular or box office hits)
'' Cate revives her Elizabethan role
Photo: AP
By Miranda Wood (from www.smh.com.au)
May 21, 2006
CATE Blanchett is set to reign again in the role that catapulted her into the Hollywood stratosphere.
The actress is reprising her acclaimed role as Queen Elizabeth I in the sequel to the original 1998 film Elizabeth.
Blanchett's performance as the English monarch was so powerful that pundits were astonished when she lost to Gwyneth Paltrow for the Best Actress Oscar. But the NIDA-trained actor now has the chance to set the record straight.
Looking every inch the part on the set of Elizabeth: The Golden Age in Cambridge, England, last week, Blanchett has again whitened her face and donned the Virgin Queen's red hair.
She has also shaved her hair back from her forehead by about three centimetres and has bleached her eyelashes and eyebrows.
Fellow Australians Geoffrey Rush and it-girl Abbie Cornish are also starring in the sequel.
A mother of two young boys and married to playwright and film producer Andrew Upton, Blanchett agreed to be in the sequel - based on its script and cast.
She has said that Shekhar Kapur, the director of Elizabeth, had long been trying to convince her to revisit the role, but she felt "I'd been there and done [it]". Her mind was changed, however, when she read the script and was told of the cast, which includes English star Clive Owen.
Elizabeth made Hollywood sit up and take notice of Blanchett.
The Melbourne-born actor has since starred in The Talented Mr Ripley and played the role of the high elf queen Galadriel in the Lord Of The Rings blockbusters.
Last year she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator.
She also won the AFI award for Best Lead Actress last year for her performance as Tracy Heart, an ex-junkie in the film Little Fish.
This year Blanchett will star on movie screens opposite two of Hollywood's biggest heart-throbs - George Clooney in The Good German, and Brad Pitt in Babel. ''
3 Comments:
Nicole Kidman always acts with a terrible breathy voice and it makes me want to slap her.
Why can't she just use her regular voice? :/
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