I’ve long been a fan of the brilliant work of Vincent Cassel. The legendary actor has proven fantastic in films like Black Swan, Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1, Mesrine: Killer Instinct, Irreversible, Eastern Promises, and so much more. And now, he takes on the role of the Stephen Hopkins-directed six-episode thriller Liaison. The upcoming series premieres on Apple TV this Friday and also features the terrific Eva Green, Daniel Francis, Lyna Dubarry, and more. And yes, the performances here are all terrific, and you can’t ask for a better couple than Green and Cassel to bring it all to life.
Interviewing Vincent Cassel is an absolute treat. While you may expect the actor to be intense, he is one of the warmest and most charming guys to talk with. Having had the pleasure of speaking to him in the past, I was thrilled to talk about his latest project.
Interviewing Vincent Cassel is an absolute treat. While you may expect the actor to be intense, he is one of the warmest and most charming guys to talk with. Having had the pleasure of speaking to him in the past, I was thrilled to talk about his latest project.
- 2/20/2023
- by JimmyO
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Denton Brierley, the UK agency representing stars from Ted Lasso, The White Lotus and Killing Eve, has signed talent agent Katy Wale.
Several agencies were vying for Wale, who brings clients to Denton Brierley including Lou Llobell (Foundation), Lyna Dubarry (Liaison), Luke Roskell (Outlander) and Hattie Gotobed (Game of Thrones).
She joins from Vivienne Clore Artist Management and previously worked at boutique agency Galloways.
Launched six years ago by Creative Artists Management alums Gavin Denton-Jones and Suzy Brierley, London-based Denton Brierley has slipped somewhat under the radar in the UK agency game but represents major established and up-and-coming talent including Ted Lasso Emmy-nominee Sarah Niles, The White Lotus’ Leo Woodall, who is starring in Netflix’s One Day adaptation, and Killing Eve’s Robert Gilbert. Other clients include. Sophia Brown (The Witcher: Blood Origins), Jefferson Hall (House of the Dragon), Maisie Richardson-Sellers (The Undeclared War), Richard Flood (Grey’s Anatomy...
Several agencies were vying for Wale, who brings clients to Denton Brierley including Lou Llobell (Foundation), Lyna Dubarry (Liaison), Luke Roskell (Outlander) and Hattie Gotobed (Game of Thrones).
She joins from Vivienne Clore Artist Management and previously worked at boutique agency Galloways.
Launched six years ago by Creative Artists Management alums Gavin Denton-Jones and Suzy Brierley, London-based Denton Brierley has slipped somewhat under the radar in the UK agency game but represents major established and up-and-coming talent including Ted Lasso Emmy-nominee Sarah Niles, The White Lotus’ Leo Woodall, who is starring in Netflix’s One Day adaptation, and Killing Eve’s Robert Gilbert. Other clients include. Sophia Brown (The Witcher: Blood Origins), Jefferson Hall (House of the Dragon), Maisie Richardson-Sellers (The Undeclared War), Richard Flood (Grey’s Anatomy...
- 7/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
What does it mean to be an immigrant in the UK? Certainly over the past few years the general population continues to turn against those who simply want to live here. But what do we know about those people, and why they would want to come over here? This is one short that tells one, very intimate but terrific story.
Métèque revolves around Samia, a young woman with hopes and ambitions. However, during an interview with a new job, her right to work in the UK is questioned. Therefore, she is sent on a spiralling and intimate look as she feels instantly displaced and wondering truly where she belongs.
Lyna Dubarry as Samia is fantastic. From the beginning, she gets under the skin of Samia’s psyche and the motives which drive her. When she is confronted with a surprise party, Samia’s clear frustration is shown in slight facial...
Métèque revolves around Samia, a young woman with hopes and ambitions. However, during an interview with a new job, her right to work in the UK is questioned. Therefore, she is sent on a spiralling and intimate look as she feels instantly displaced and wondering truly where she belongs.
Lyna Dubarry as Samia is fantastic. From the beginning, she gets under the skin of Samia’s psyche and the motives which drive her. When she is confronted with a surprise party, Samia’s clear frustration is shown in slight facial...
- 9/23/2020
- by Sarah Cook
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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