Tag: Elizabeth Taylor

  • Mike Leigh to be honoured with BAFTA Fellowship

    Mike Leigh to be honoured with BAFTA Fellowship

    MUMBAI: On 8 February, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts will present Mike Leigh with the Fellowship at the EE British Academy Film Awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House, London.

     

    Awarded annually, the Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA upon an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games.

     

    Fellows previously honoured for their work in film include Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Sean Connery, Elizabeth Taylor, Stanley Kubrick, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Lee, Martin Scorsese and Alan Parker. Helen Mirren received the Fellowship at last year’s Film Awards.

     

    Leigh said, “What a privilege to be honoured with the BAFTA Fellowship. I’m moved, delighted and surprised.”

     

    BAFTA chief executive officer Amanda Berry OBE added, “Mike Leigh is one of Britain’s finest filmmakers, so I am delighted that we will honour him with the Fellowship, recognising his outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, at this Sunday’s EE British Academy Film Awards. He is a true innovator, an artist and an exceptional filmmaker, which is why last year the Film Committee voted unanimously to award him the Fellowship, the highest honour that BAFTA bestows. We look forward to celebrating his remarkable career.”

     

    A day before the ceremony, Leigh will join a number of close colleagues and friends at a special BAFTA lunch held in his honour at the Awards’ Official Hotel, The Savoy. The lunch will be hosted by Jeremy Hackett of Hackett London, BAFTA’s Official Menswear partner.

     

    Writer-director Leigh trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, at the Camberwell and Central Schools of Art and at the London Film School, of which he is now the chairman.

     

    Leigh’s award-winning career features three BAFTA wins, a BAFTA Special Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema and a John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Excellence from BAFTA Los Angeles last year, as well as a further 11 BAFTA nominations. He has seven Academy Award nominations and has been celebrated in Cannes, winning the prestigious Palme D’Or for Secrets & Lies, and at Venice, where Vera Drake won the Golden Lion.

     

    Leigh’s first feature film was Bleak Moments; this was followed by the full-length television films Hard Labour, Nuts In May, The Kiss of Death, Who’s Who, Grown-Ups, Home Sweet Home, Meantime and Four Days In July, as well as the television studio version of Abigail’s Party.

     

    Leigh’s other feature films are BAFTA-nominated Naked and BAFTA-winning Secrets & Lies (for Outstanding British Film and Original Screenplay), which also received five Academy Award nominations and two Golden Globe nominations, and Career Girls, Topsy-Turvy, All Or Nothing, Vera Drake (for which he won BAFTA for director), Happy-Go-Lucky and Another Year. Most recently he has written and directed Mr. Turner, which received four nominations at this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards and four Academy Award nominations.

     

    Leigh has also written and directed over twenty stage plays, which include Babies Grow Old, Abigail’s Party, Ecstasy, Goose-Pimples, Smelling A Rat, Greek.

  • Richard Burton gets Hollywood star

    Richard Burton gets Hollywood star

    MUMBAI: Nearly 30 years after his death, Richard Burton has been honoured by Hollywood with a star on the Walk of Fame next to his ex-wife Elizabeth Taylor.
     
    The Welsh-born actor received the film world‘s highest accolade as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the movie Cleopatra that brought Burton and Taylor together and saw the start of their passionate love affair.
     
    Among those paying tribute at the St David‘s Day ceremony was the star‘s grandson, actor Morgan Ritchie, 24, with his sister Charlotte and mother Kate. Burton and Taylor‘s adopted daughter Maria was also there.
     
    The unveiling of the plaque, the 2,491st on Hollywood Boulevard, came after a long-running campaign.
     
    Burton, who died in 1984 aged 58, starred alongside Taylor in 11 films.

  • Helena Bonham Carter to play Elizabeth Taylor

    Helena Bonham Carter to play Elizabeth Taylor

    MUMBAI: Helena Bonham Carter, who is better known for her role in Les Miserables, will be essaying Elizabeth Taylor in a new BBC drama that will explore her torrid romance with Richard Burton.

    “Elizabeth was 51, still every inch a star, still beautiful and they still needed each other, but this was professional. They were doing Noel Coward‘s Private Lives on stage, playing a couple who used to be married. People wondered if they were still in love and whether they‘d be playing themselves or their characters,” Carter observed.

    The 43-year-old will play Taylor in Burton & Taylor that will tell the story of their appearance in a 1983 revival of Noel Coward‘s play Private Lives, reported Daily Express.

    The pair gripped filmgoers in the sixties and seventies with their stormy marriages, the first of which lasted from 1964 to 1974. But just 16 months after divorcing they remarried, only to split up again in 1976.

    A BBC spokesman said Burton & Taylor would offer viewers an insight into one of the most fascinating, glamorous and tempestuous relationships of the 20th century.

  • Grant Bowler to play Burton in Liz biopic

    Grant Bowler to play Burton in Liz biopic

    MUMBAI: Australian actor Grant Bowler will essay the role of Richard Buton in the Elizabeth Taylor biopic Liz and Dick. Lindsay Lohan plays Taylor.

    The biopic, being made into a TV film for Lifetime, will follow Richard Burton and Taylor‘s infamous romance that started on the set of Cleopatra and saw the couple marry twice.

    Incidentally, Bowler has landed the role beating A-list actors like George Clooney, who Lohan previously expressed her desire to see in the role, it is understood.

    Bowler, who made it big in the US with films like True Blood and Ugly Betty, is best known in his country for films like All Saints, Outrageous Fortune and Blue Heelers.

  • Cleopatra cape to go under hammer

    Cleopatra cape to go under hammer

    MUMBAI: The golden cape that was worn by Elizabeth Taylor in two major sequences from the 1963 film Cleopatra is to go up for auction.

    Bidding for the intricate garment, made from leather and gold, is set to start at $10,000 when it goes under the hammer at Dallas-based auction house Heritage Auctions on May 30, it is understood.

    But the bidding could soar way beyond that, reaching into the hundreds of thousands, it is being rumoured.

    The leather and gold garment, designed to look like the wings of a Pheonix, were worn in the two most memorable scenes in the blockbuster movie.

    The costume, designed to look like the wings of a phoenix, has been designed using thin strips of gold leather and embellished with thousands of seed beads, bugle beads and bead-anchored sequins.

    The cape will be up for auction alongside the wig worn by Taylor in the same film.

  • Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan vie to play Liz

    Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan vie to play Liz

    MUMBAI: Hollywood sirens Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan are in the race to play Elizabeth Taylor in a new TV movie.

    The Jonah Hex star is in negotiation for the part in made-for-TV production Liz and Dick for the Life time channel, the film‘s executive producer Larry Thompson has confirmed, it is understood.

    “I‘ve been talking to Lindsay Lohan directly, and with her reps, and have been in conversation with other actresses, including Megan Fox. It‘s a very serious selection. It‘s like casting for Hollywood royalty,” Thompson has been reported to have said.
     
    It is said that Lohan is particularly keen to win the role following a a not-so-good year.

  • Elizabeth Taylor ranked most photogenic

    Elizabeth Taylor ranked most photogenic

    MUMBAI: Elizabeth Taylor, known for her beauty and glamour, has been voted the “Most Photogenic Celebrity of All Time,” according to a poll.

    Taylor, who died in March of congestive heart failure at age 79, beat out Jennifer Aniston and soccer star David Beckham, who were placed second and third place respectively.

    Along with Taylor, a few other Hollywood icons were featured on the list including Audrey Hepburn (No. 5), Marilyn Monroe (No. 8) and James Dean (No. 10). Megan Fox who is ranked No. 4, beat Angelina Jolie to put her in the seventh place.

    Jolie‘s longtime partner Brad Pitt narrowly missed out on the top ten, along with actress Freida Pinto.