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More information on “Adam.”

I have uncovered more information about Hugh’s up-and-coming film role, Adam.

The movie also stars a slew of other great actors, including Rose Byrne (The Damages, Troy), Peter Gallagher (The OC), Amy Irving (Alias), and Frankie Faison (Hugh’s favorite show, The Wire). Sounds great to me!

Thank you to Rose Connection and Media Match for this extra information.

Posted on January 5, 2008 by Anna
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The new upper crust.

The tall, fresh-faced and very British Hugh Dancy has hit Hollywood hard. He’s stepping into the space vacated by Hugh Grant with a crafty elegance that makes him seem like a distinctive, mercurial yin, to Daniel Craig’s potent, earthy yang.

Evening features a dazzling cast headed by Claire Danes, with Vanessa Redgrave, Toni Collette, Glenn Close and Meryl Streep. It’s preceded by The Jane Austen Book Club where he raises the pulse of a bunch of lonely single and divorced women.

Dancy started his career as a model, but before that, he studied English literature at Oxford, following in the footsteps of his distinguished father, who is a professor of philosophy.

“I tripped into acting, really. I arrived at boarding school when I was 13 and I didn’t particularly want to be there. I missed home, so I went a little bit off the rails. One time, as a punishment, somebody sent me to the theatre . This was an all-male school, so the theatre was the only walk of life where the local girls got involved,” Dancy says.

“I was roped in to acting, and it was a great way to get exposed to something that I normally would never have done in a million years,” he says.

From his first TV role, playing David Copperfield in a BBC version of the Dickens novel, Hugh went from one costume drama to the next, collecting raves every time.

“I was beginning to wonder if I would ever make it into this century with a role in which I wore trousers and not tights or suits of armour that are a constant threat to your manhood,” he says.

(more…)

Posted on December 30, 2007 by Anna
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#7 on FilmStew’s “Top 10 Underrated Male Performances”

I think we would all agree wholeheartedly!

7. Hugh Dancy - Evening
Hiding deep within this chick flick’s 1950’s privileged society flashbacks was Dancy as the guy on the wrong end of a woman’s passion for another man (Claire Danes, Patrick Wilson respectively). It wasn’t much of a role, really, but what Dancy managed to do with it was nothing short of miraculous.

Posted on December 20, 2007 by Anna
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Odds & Ends in the Gallery.

And now… on to the gallery update! I added a bunch of odds and ends, so I’ll just get right to the point. I hope to get tagless pictures of the Evening press con pictures soon.

Also, I have received news from Hugh’s people that they are currently working on an active fan mail address. Hugh does not currently have a fan mail address, so if you send a letter to any of the supposed fan mail addresses, he will not receive it. Hopefully this will change in the near future for anyone who wants a signed picture.

• 01 x The Jane Austen Book Club: Posters
• 01 x Burberry Campaign: Fall 2004
• 01 x Burberry Campaign: Fall 2005
• 02 x Burberry Campaign: Spring / Summer 2005
• 02 x June 10th: 61st Annual Tony Awards
• 02 x Men’s Vogue, July 2007
• 06 x May 11th: 73rd Annual Drama League Awards
• 12 x June 2nd: “Evening” Press Conference

Posted on December 20, 2007 by Anna
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Savage Grace at Sundance.

I received this message on Facebook. I also messaged the original author and he said he could neither confirm nor deny if the stars would be in attendance for the Sundance premiere, but he could notify me if and when he finds out. If you are a Salt Lake City resident or happen to see the movie, be sure to send a message our way with what you thought of the movie.

Come see SAVAGE GRACE with us. The US premiere of the film is Sunday, January 20, at 9:30pm at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City. The first Park City showing is Friday, January 25 at 6:15pm, on the large and splendid screen of the Eccles Theater. For those who miss the Eccles screening, there’s an additional showing the next day, Saturday January 26, at 11:30am at The Racquet.

We very much look forward to seeing you there!

Best and warmest regards,

Howard and Tom.

Posted on December 20, 2007 by Anna
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