Alan Rickman to take part in BAFTA “A Life in Pictures” interview
Next month, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) will take part in BAFTA’s series of “A Life in Pictures”. The event will take place on April 15 in London.
Next month, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) will take part in BAFTA’s series of “A Life in Pictures”. The event will take place on April 15 in London.
The BAFTA Awards took place last night, showcasing the best of British and worldwide film over the past year. The night itself was hosted by Stephen Fry (UK audio books) for the tenth year in a row, and there were plenty of “Potter” alumni present who were both nominated for awards and involved in presenting awards.
It’s award season, and the latest batch of announcements come from BAFTA. The nominations were announced this morning (January 9) bright and early, on Facebook, by Stephen Fry (UK audio books) and Sam Claffin (“The Hunger Games”).
This week in Role Call, we experience a number of trailers and clips from some of the most anticipated projects on the slate. From the upcoming series “Dig” to Alan Rickman’s return to directing, we have a lot to show you. Dig on in!
Back in September, we posted about the BAFTA lecture that Emma Thompson gave about her writing process. Now BAFTA has posted the full lecture online!
Julie Walters talks about why she chose to make her career in the UK and not Hollywood.
Julie Walters, who portrayed Molly Weasley in the “Harry Potter” films, discusses aging in the public eye and being considered a national treasure. Find out what she had to say!
Update: Julie Walters will celebrate her acting career with BAFTA this month! The air date has been confirmed – find out when to set your DVR!
Last week, we revealed that Katie Leung had been chosen by BAFTA as a Breakthrough Brit. In a new interview with “The Daily Record”, Katie discusses receiving the award, acting, and her upcoming role in “One Child”.
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