Dee Cannon, the British acting teacher who schooled the likes of Cynthia Erivo, Ben Whishaw, Colin Firth, Tom Hiddleston and Andrea Riseborough, died Sept. 28 of myeloma, her rep announced.
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Keira Knightley has dropped out of an anticipated project for Apple TV+ weeks before filming was scheduled to begin due to “family reasons.”
The Daily Mail reports that the 35-year-old actress was set to star in an adaptation of the novel The Essex Serpent, playing a recently widowed mother who relocates to a small English village where a mythical creature known as the Essex Serpent is believed to have returned.
The drama had been set to begin production in six weeks, but has been placed on
Dee Cannon, the British acting teacher who schooled the likes of Cynthia Erivo, Ben Whishaw, Colin Firth, Tom Hiddleston and Andrea Riseborough, died Sept. 28 of myeloma, her rep announced.
Dua Lipa is taking The Sun to task for their allegations.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorApple TV+’s adaptation of Sarah Perry novel The Essex Serpent has halted pre-production after Keira Knightley dramatically dropped out just weeks after Deadline revealed that she was to headline the series.The Atonement actress’ rep told the Daily Mail that she was not participating for family reasons related to the coronavirus pandemic.
coronavirus is not slowing down.
Selfridges. Shoppers can browse over 200 styles online and shop the collection from home with fast UK delivery and returns.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentSid Gentle Films, the BAFTA and Emmy award-winning producers behind “Killing Eve” and “The Durrells,” headed by Sally Woodward Gentle (pictured below), has acquired the rights to develop Cash Carraway’s “Skint Estate” for TV, and has lined up a lead writer for previously announced “Taking Up Space.” Both projects are in formal development with British broadcasters.“Skint Estate” is a darkly funny, searingly political, debut memoir from Carraway,
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ has discovered its next natural history series – a project that uses the latest audio technology to tell wildlife stories.The streamer has ordered 12-part series Earthsound from British production company Offspring Films.The half-hour series uses audio technology and cinematic 360 sound design to reveal the unexpected, unfamiliar and untold natural stories on every continent of the planet.Earthsound will be exec produced by Offspring Film’s
sight loss charity has helped more than 600 vulnerable people with visual impairments to maintain their independence and fight isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. The British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF) will now extend its innovative BWBFConnect service for several more months to provide ongoing support for those who are continuing to shield at home for age or health reasons.
Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris will make their BBC One debut on Sunday as the new series of Top Gear begins.
SEOUL, South Korea -- Japanese pop sensation ARASHI has a big surprise for fans as they near their planned hiatus at year's end: a collaboration with Bruno Mars on their first all-English single.The band told The Associated Press the multi-Grammy Award-winning musician delved into their back catalogue to understand their unique sound while working on the single that was released last week.“He took into consideration that we are going on hiatus,” said Jun Matsumoto, adding he feels their song,
English actor David Morrisey has been a staple in period pieces over the course of his prolific career.He currently stars on the epic drama “Brittania” (set in the year 43 AD) as Aulus, the general leading the Roman forces in the invasion of Britain. The series returns for its second season Oct.