The X3 Cast Thread

Electrix said:
Rebecca Romijin is 33 today!
I'm sure she'll have a grand time. :up:

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EnSabahNur said:
i was at the live 8 in barrie ontario, but i wish i could have been at london one to see the actor who plays magneto and gandalf :D

I was at the London one! Woohooo! Saw Ian McKellen, Tom Cruise and David Beckham aswell as be harassed by a forty five year old nurse. I THINK she was high :eek:
 
JP said:
Famke turned 40 yesterday!

Happy Birthday Famke. I think she's so kool, I wish she was in more films other than x-men and other really low-profile stuff.
 
She actually speaks Dutch, German, English and French so we could wish her happy bday in a variety of languages.

Bon anniversaire, J'espere que vous avez une annee bonne.
 
Marsden joins another all-star ensemble cast. :up: (Check who's in this one! :eek: )

From Reuters:
Macy, Hunt, Slater join RFK campaign

Mon Nov 7, 2005 5:50 AM ET

By Borys Kit

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - William H. Macy, Helen Hunt, Christian Slater, Joshua Jackson and James Marsden have been enlisted for "Bobby," Emilio Estevez's project about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.

Estevez's father, Martin Sheen, and Joy Bryant are in negotiations to join the project, which Estevez wrote and is directing.

The film chronicles the intertwining lives of a grand cast of characters at Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel in the hours leading up to Kennedy's assassination. Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Sharon Stone, Elijah Wood, Lindsay Lohan, Shia LaBeouf, Nick Cannon, Freddy Rodriguez and Brian Geraghty already are cast in the film, currently shooting in Los Angeles. Estevez also has a role.

Macy plays the hotel's manager, and Slater is the bigoted food and beverage manager. Jackson ("Dawson's Creek") plays the head of the Los Angeles chapter of the Youth for Kennedy brigade, while Marsden ("Superman Returns") is a man whose brother is being drafted into war.

Sheen would portray a wealthy East Coast financier staying at the hotel with his wife (Hunt). Bryant ("Get Rich or Die Tryin"') will play a switchboard operator.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Source: http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...01_RID738868_RTRIDST_0_FILM-BOBBY-FILM-DC.XML
 
Marsden does so many indie movies - such a shame he doesn't have a bigger career...he's got the talent for it, and the looks, such a shame.
 
yep....james could surprisingly get a decent sized role
 
i didnt know james marsdens gonna be in the animated conan movie
 
I hope Marsden continue's to get good roles. He's actually a really good actor.
 
Well if he is,he sure travels alot.But in saying that haven't must of the cast been seen all over the place.
 
sebaa said:
i was bored... jeej


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Ya can't load images directly off your hard drive like that. You need to find an image hosting website, and load it there first, then use the link from that.
 
ljr said:
Well if he is,he sure travels alot.But in saying that haven't must of the cast been seen all over the place.

Yeah I know, but I always think of the flying time and time change - I think it's at least a 14-hr. flight to Sydney from LA! I get exhausted just thinking about it.
 
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/96284.html

Patrick Stewart to Bring A Christmas Carol Back to London Stage

By John Nathan
November 15, 2005

Patrick Stewart is to take his adaptation of A Christmas Carol to London's Albery Theatre for a run of 23 performances beginning Dec. 6. Stewart’s award-winning one-man show will replace the 16 ducks that are featured in the highly anticipated but poorly received Ducktastic, which is due to waddle off the Albery’s stage after a truncated run on Nov. 19.

Stewart’s version of the Dickens classic — which the actor adapted for the stage himself — was first seen in New York after which it transferred to London’s Old Vic in 1993.

The show — in which Stewart portrays every character in the novel from Tiny Tim to Ebenezer Scrooge — won an Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and a Drama Desk Award for Best Actor.

Stewart became an international star playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the "Star Trek" film and television series. In cinema he has continued his sci-fi roles playing Professor X in the “X-Men” movies.

Before he became familiar to television and film audiences, Stewart was, and still is, a highly rated stage actor with many Broadway and West End performances to his name. His Royal Shakespeare Company roles include Shylock, and more recently he appeared in West End revivals of David Mamet’s A Life in the Theatre and Ibsen’s The Master Builder.

Ducktastic was originally booking until July 15, 2006. Like the hugely successful The Play What I Wrote, Ducktastic was created by Right Size duo Hamish McColl and Sean Foley and directed by Kenneth Branagh. It leaves the West End after only one month.

For more information on A Christmas Carol, call (0)870 950 0920.
 
narrows101 said:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/96284.html

Patrick Stewart to Bring A Christmas Carol Back to London Stage

By John Nathan
November 15, 2005

Patrick Stewart is to take his adaptation of A Christmas Carol to London's Albery Theatre for a run of 23 performances beginning Dec. 6. Stewart’s award-winning one-man show will replace the 16 ducks that are featured in the highly anticipated but poorly received Ducktastic, which is due to waddle off the Albery’s stage after a truncated run on Nov. 19.

Stewart’s version of the Dickens classic — which the actor adapted for the stage himself — was first seen in New York after which it transferred to London’s Old Vic in 1993.

The show — in which Stewart portrays every character in the novel from Tiny Tim to Ebenezer Scrooge — won an Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and a Drama Desk Award for Best Actor.

Stewart became an international star playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the "Star Trek" film and television series. In cinema he has continued his sci-fi roles playing Professor X in the “X-Men” movies.

Before he became familiar to television and film audiences, Stewart was, and still is, a highly rated stage actor with many Broadway and West End performances to his name. His Royal Shakespeare Company roles include Shylock, and more recently he appeared in West End revivals of David Mamet’s A Life in the Theatre and Ibsen’s The Master Builder.

Ducktastic was originally booking until July 15, 2006. Like the hugely successful The Play What I Wrote, Ducktastic was created by Right Size duo Hamish McColl and Sean Foley and directed by Kenneth Branagh. It leaves the West End after only one month.

For more information on A Christmas Carol, call (0)870 950 0920.



*looks at calender*

Hmmmmmm.......filming is nearly over (if you go by the reported December 15 date...not counting extensions)
 

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