Tagged: Sir Kenneth Branagh
Imelda Staunton (Professor Dolores Umbridge) and Sir Kenneth Branagh (Professor Gilderoy Lockhart) have both received nominations for the 2016 Olivier Awards. Other nominees include Sophie Thompson (Mafalda Hopkirk in “Deathly Hallows – Part 1”), Jamie Parker (Harry in “Cursed Child”) and Sonia Friedman (Producer of “Cursed Child”).
This week has been pretty busy in the world of “Harry Potter” alum, but none seem to be busier than Ralph Fiennes. Join us as we dive into his year of on-screen and on-stage productions, learn life lessons from Julie Walters, and get styling tips from none other than Luke Newberry. All that and more in MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
This week, we take a journey with an old friend to India, catch up with a troubled royal, get a peek at what Oliver Wood’s been up to, and lament the release date delays in a galaxy far, far away. All that and more in MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
Sir Kenneth Branagh received London’s top film honor, the Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film, at last week’s London Film Critics’ Circle Awards! Watch his acceptance speech here!
It’s a short Role Call this week as we find a few “Potter” cast and crew members receiving high praise all over London, find out when the music for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will be composed, get our first look at Voldemort’s latest role, and check in on exactly what James Potter is up to these days. Take a look at the latest projects our cast have taken on and when you can expect to see them!
In this week’s Casting News, Kenneth Branagh experiences a huge success with his theatre company, Domhnall Gleeson is given an unconventional title, and Stephen Fry is celebrated. All that and more in MuggleNet’s Role Call!
Sir Kenneth Branagh is set to start 2016 on a very positive note! It was announced today that Branagh will be honored January 17 at the London Film Critics’ Circle Awards.
The nominees for the 2016 People’s Choice Awards have been announced, and a number of “Potter” alumni’s projects have made the cut!
Ludicrously talented actor, filmmaker, and knight bachelor Sir Kenneth Branagh (Gilderoy Lockhart) was just appointed ambassador of the Into Film charity.