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| RadicalEd | Дата: Вторник, 29.01.2008, 14:01 | Сообщение # 1 |
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Cсылки для скачивания фильмов, где играет Роберт, и на он-лайн просмотр.
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| Shepa | Дата: Среда, 01.05.2013, 23:21 | Сообщение # 2341 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) почти всех странных ученых примерно такими и рисуют. наверное я TБВ насмотрелась.
Цитата (Ginger82) из "назад в будущее" - правда не знаю, почему Понятно почему
Цитата (Ginger82) Как давно это было Ну вот видишь, дождались. Если рейтинги хорошие будут, может и 4 сезон будет, ну и он так тоже.
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 13:37 | Сообщение # 2342 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) Еще одно интервью, чем-то похожее на то, что в журнале А вот сам журнал, в котором это интервью (точнее, его часть - о театре): обложка, страничка содержания и разворот с интервью
Весь журнал (очень интересный, кстати): http://issuu.com/michael....3222222
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 18:40 | Сообщение # 2343 |
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| Ginger82, спасибо
Добавлено (02.05.2013, 17:31) --------------------------------------------- Еще одно милое интервью
Robert Sean Leonard swaps House for his true passion – playing theatre.
To paraphrase the Queen: he’s given a lot of pleasure to a lot of people, but House star Robert Sean Leonard is having none of it.
His eight years as relentlessly nice oncologist Dr James Wilson in the ratings topping medical drama were not his finest acting hours, indeed he’s not much of a screen actor, he insists.
Now he’s back on stage, at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, the US-based actor is in his element.
“House was interesting, we dealt with interesting themes, but me leaning into a door and saying, ‘Hey I saw you looking at Cuddy’s ass,’ is not the same (as theatre).
“TV is a great job because I have two daughters and money is important in this world. After 22 years of theatre, believe me, you don’t have much of it. But I did miss what I feel I do best. I am not a great film or TV actor, I do feel I am unique on stage, I’m not always on target but when I hit that’s where I hit best.”
With his dry humour and scorching honesty Leonard can sound rather downbeat about a performance that showcased his skills, especially as a comic actor – wasn’t working with co-star Hugh Laurie fun?
“Hugh Laurie is a great, talented guy,” he sighs, possibly weary of Laurie-related questions.
“Working by his side I had laughs but I lived an hour and a half away from the set, woke up at 3.30 in the morning to get to work by six and worked 15-hour days when you don’t see your kids go to bed – it’s not hard it’s just long and dull.
“We shot 24 episodes a year – 10 days to make each one – which gave us a month off and left no time to do theatre.
“To me that’s why you get the big money, because you agree to eight years of something that you feel pretty good about but not great.”
While he’s glad to be on stage, he’s gloomy about tackling the paragon of integrity and moral rectitude that is Atticus Finch – the unbending centre of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill A Mockingbird.
Nervous that Atticus is a potent character whom many feel a personal connection to, he’s been avoiding the 1962 movie with its Oscar-winning performance by Gregory Peck “like the plague”.
“It’s not a part I feel I am right for, I am not looking forward to this. Resurrecting the ghost of Gregory Peck in front of 1,200 people a night is not my idea of a good time but I have played Henry Higgins recently and dealt with the ghost of Rex Harrison so there is always that to contend with.
“I am doing the best I can, but I feel the ghost of Gregory Peck quite keenly.”
Set in depression-era Alabama, the story involves a widowed lawyer who takes on the unwinnable case of Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman.
Narrated through the eyes of Finch’s eight-year-old daughter, Scout, it deals with childhood loss of innocence, the bitter racism of America’s deep south and Scout’s relationship with reclusive neighbour Boo Radley.
Leonard, whose CV includes the doomed pupil Neil in Dead Poet’s Society and acclaimed Broadway performances in work by Tom Stoppard and Eugene O’Neill, insists Finch is “in many ways a peripheral character”.
“In some plays the character’s moral journey is the story, but Atticus doesn’t have much of a journey, he’s not a man who shows the cracks in the marble. He fears for his children, takes a few wrong turns in the case, but he never doubts that he has to represent this man or that it is his moral obligation to do so.
“In another play he might be a boring character but in this one he is interesting.
It’s not really his story, it’s Scout’s and Tom Robinson’s and Boo Radleys’.”
It’s a tale that has left the father-of-two in tears in the rehearsal room.
“On the last page of this novel, out of nowhere the book lifts into the air and switches into the third person, into poetry – I just started openly weeping about Boo Radley saving these two children. That’s the difference between theatre and TV.
“It’s the difference between what’s OK and what’s brilliant.”
Leonard is understandably phlegmatic about playing outdoors in England’s famously changeable weather.
“It’s a crapshoot, I hope it will not rain too often but it’s a beautiful story that’s quite informed by the weather although I don’t know how the humid still-as-a-funeral-train summer afternoons of Alabama are going to work when the rain pours down but there are fairy lights and it’s a gorgeous setting.”
Family orientated
He’s staying close by, on Baker Street where his wife Gabby and daughters will join him once the run starts. And since House was a twist on Sherlock Holmes with Holmes translated to a medical detective called House, and sidekick Dr John Watson into Dr James Wilson, does he feel his temporary home was fated?
“In a bookmark karma kind of way?” he laughs. “I just feel sorry for the poor f***ing actor dressed like a bobby outside the Sherlock Holmes Museum every day. The poor guy was probably playing Hamlet last year.”
Something of a stay-at-home type, (“I don’t leave my house,” he says seriously), he can’t wait to see his nine-month-old baby and four-year-old, who in turn is dying to visit ‘The Queen in her castle’.
“I miss them but we are right in the middle of new baby sleep deprivation and I hear such contempt in my wife’s voice that I am sleeping more than two hours in a row and living the bachelor life.”
And although the 44-year-old won’t rule out more TV work, he’s that rarest of things, a contented actor, who doesn’t feel the urge to rush around chasing work.
“Every job I take I ask, ‘How does this affect the kids?’ I am not ambitious, I am pretty on the ball when I am in something and it excites me but I am very happy to just live.
“I’m perfectly content to let six months go by doing nothing but reading by the fire, making dinner and looking after the kids.”
http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/what-s-....terfeedДобавлено (02.05.2013, 18:40) ---------------------------------------------
Цитата “Hugh Laurie is a great, talented guy,” he sighs, possibly weary of Laurie-related questions. Надо сказать, а том, что эти вопросы его уже достали виноват он сам. Нечего было говорить, что остановиться у Хью. И к сожалению это действительно была шутка "He’s staying close by, on Baker Street "
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 22:27 | Сообщение # 2344 |
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| Цитата (Shepa) Еще одно милое интервью Я не могу, как он про детенышей своих говорит Неужели Габи привезет обоих? И про роль как говорит, про слезы в конце... аввв Цитата (Shepa) Цитата“Hugh Laurie is a great, talented guy,” he sighs, possibly weary of Laurie-related questions. Надо сказать, а том, что эти вопросы его уже достали виноват он сам. Нечего было говорить, что остановиться у Хью. Вряд ли его спрашивают только поэтому Если он уже сейчас притомился отвечать, представляю, что дальше будет - вряд ли это был последний вопрос Цитата (Shepa) И к сожалению это действительно была шутка "He’s staying close by, on Baker Street " Просто он не признается А если серьезно, то Бейкер Стрит же! Ыыы Цитата (Shepa) “I just feel sorry for the poor f***ing actor dressed like a bobby outside the Sherlock Holmes Museum every day. The poor guy was probably playing Hamlet last year.” Цитата (Shepa) With his dry humour and scorching honesty Leonard can sound rather downbeat О, да. Мы в курсе И насчет юмора и насчет честности и даже насчет мрачности Цитата (Shepa) I am sleeping more than two hours in a row and living the bachelor life.” Цитата (Shepa) at Cuddy’s ass Сколько он над ней еще стебаться будет?
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 22:49 | Сообщение # 2345 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) Я не могу, как он про детенышей своих говорит Я его детенышам даже немного завидую, у них такой шикарный папа
Цитата (Ginger82) Неужели Габи привезет обоих? А почему нет? Обе уже достаточно большие. Потом думаю, что они потом еще и в Германию заедут Так что убъют сразу несколько зайцев.
Цитата (Ginger82) вряд ли это был последний вопрос Это точно но все равно сам ведь поднял тему, так что нечего жаловаться.
Очень надеюсь, что его таки уговорят сходить на какой нить шоу. Так хочется получить какой нить видеоряд.
Цитата (Ginger82) Просто он не признается Его же именно там уже 2 раза видели. И потом, если действительно дети приедут, то у Лори наверное не удобно. Поэтому скорее всего где то отдельно живет. И потом Бейкер Стрит примыкает к парку, а он не любит далеко ходить от дома.
Цитата (Ginger82) Сколько он над ней еще стебаться будет? а сколько его поливали года полтора, ну вот и считай.
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
Сообщение отредактировал Shepa - Четверг, 02.05.2013, 22:55 |
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 23:00 | Сообщение # 2346 |
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| Цитата (Shepa) Я его детенышам даже немного завидую, у них такой шикарный папа И обе малышки наверняка папины дочки будут Цитата (Shepa) Обе уже достаточно большие. Тебе, как мамочке, конечно, виднее На мой неопытный взгляд девятимесячный младенец - совсем-совсем младенец Я бы побоялась на другой континент везти Цитата (Shepa) Потом думаю, что они потом еще и в Германию заедут Хммм. Не знаю... Цитата (Shepa) Бейкер Стрит действительно примыкает к парку, а он не любит далеко ходить от дома. Великий Нехочуха Цитата (Shepa) Очень надеюсь, что его таки уговорят сходить на какой нить шоу. Так хочется получить какой нить видеоряд. Ой,я уже не знаю, кому кланяться - да хоть бы фот каких с Лондонских улиц пару штук, не говоря уже о видео
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Четверг, 02.05.2013, 23:18 | Сообщение # 2347 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) И обе малышки наверняка папины дочки будут скорее всего интересно еще рожать будут или с него 2 хватит
Цитата (Ginger82) да хоть бы фот каких с Лондонских улиц пару штук, Про улицы я не мечтаю. Но должны же быть какие то рекламные видеоматериалы к спектаклю. И потом, если в "Пигмалионе" он и играл главную роль, но это все таки был юбилейный спектакль театра. Поэтому его мало было. Тут же он приглашенная "звезда" поэтому его, по идее, должно быть много. Но он же "звезда" стеснительная, может ограничиться только обязательными материалами, а потом интервью по телефону давать.
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
Сообщение отредактировал Shepa - Четверг, 02.05.2013, 23:22 |
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Суббота, 04.05.2013, 09:37 | Сообщение # 2348 |
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| Цитата (Shepa) интересно еще рожать будут или с него 2 хватит Пожалуй, для еще, ему придется и на ТВ еще попахать Цитата (Shepa) он же "звезда" стеснительная, может ограничиться только обязательными материалами, а потом интервью по телефону давать Да уж, повезло же фанатам с такой непубличной звездой
Connor Jessup (средненький из братьев Мэйсонов) о забавных моментах на съемках: ...There is a scene we were shooting at 3 am and there were about 8 or 9 of us in the room. I have a photo on my phone of Robert Sean Leonard and others all fast asleep... Gimme!
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Суббота, 04.05.2013, 13:08 | Сообщение # 2349 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) I have a photo on my phone of Robert Sean Leonard and others all fast asleep... На самом деле г***д этот Коннор. Вот зачем он дразнится. Либо не говорил бы, а если уж решил сказать, то показывай. А так
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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| gallina | Дата: Четверг, 09.05.2013, 00:14 | Сообщение # 2350 |
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| Еще одно интервью Роберта по поводу постановки "Убить пересмешника" - http://www.broadway.com/buzz....ingbird
I LOVE PEOPLE © Hugh Laurie You, people, make me sick! © Home improvement
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 09.05.2013, 13:13 | Сообщение # 2351 |
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| Цитата (gallina) Еще одно интервью Роберта по поводу постановки "Убить пересмешника" gallina, спасибо! Какое здоровское интеврью Пусть будет всё здесь
Robert Sean Leonard on Wrestling the Ghost of Gregory Peck in a London Stage Version of To Kill a Mockingbird By Matt Wolf May 8, 2013
It’s been 22 years since Robert Sean Leonard last appeared on stage in London as George Gibbs in Our Town. Half a lifetime later, the 44-year-old star of TV’s House is back in town prepping to play Alabama lawyer Atticus Finch in Christopher Sergel’s stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird. Timothy Sheader’s production of the play, based on the Harper Lee classic, is set to run from May 16 through June 15 in the alfresco environs of the Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park. Broadway.com caught up with Tony winner Leonard to talk about acting outdoors, the specter of Gregory Peck and the role he would love to play on Broadway next season.
It’s hard to believe more than 20 years have passed since you did Our Town, here—and now you’re back in an equally iconic American title. What’s interesting is that I got the feeling Our Town wasn’t especially well known in England, whereas everyone here seems to know To Kill a Mockingbird, from construction workers to photographers! It’s a beloved book and film in the States but not a beloved stage production, while I get the feeling that [Mockingbird] is almost like the Our Town of England: Everybody seems to know it.
That’s surely due in part to the enduring popularity here of the Gregory Peck film. Tell me about it! Everyone’s been asking whether I’m worried about the British weather, but if the prospect of wrestling the ghost of Gregory Peck in front of 1,200 people doesn’t scare you more than the rain, then you’re just confused! [Laughs.] I’m not counting on a great number of people being unaware of Gregory Peck’s performance.
So, how do you deal with those memories of Peck as Atticus Finch? I’m the first to say that it’s towering. “Perfect” is an overused word, but it is a pretty flawless performance. If someone says when they see the ad, “Why would anyone try to remake that role?” I would be the first to agree. The only thing I can say is that stage is different from film, so I think this is worth exploring. It could be a worthwhile and moving theatrical piece.
I assume you’re one of the few Americans in the production. Does that feel odd, given the material? I am the only American! [Laughs.] If this were another play, it might feel strange, but I think with this play it’s okay, especially since Atticus Finch is such an almost deliberately removed character. That might actually work for the piece. When I first talked to Tim [Sheader, the director], I said, “I hope you’re not looking to explore Atticus very much,” by which I meant that I don’t think we need to seek out the dark underbelly of the character. In my view, he should be what Harper Lee presents him as: a single father with this steadfast, morally upright perspective on life who would have presented that face to the world. It’s not like playing Hamlet!
Have you done any particular preparation for the role? I was able to go to the costume warehouse at 20th-Century Fox in L.A. to pull a suit from 1935 because I thought, “I just can’t just walk into the rehearsal room wearing jeans and a T-shirt.” I don’t mean to be all Daniel Day-Lewis about it, but we have three sets of children for Equity reasons, and I thought it was important that from the moment they saw me, I was wearing a three-piece suit with a watch chain. I wear it every day to work with three different shirts and ties and I think it helps the kids. I also went to the Bronx and got them all Yankees caps, which is essential to where I come from [laughs].
You’ve got two daughters of your own. Do you think either of them might one day make a good Scout [the feisty daughter of Atticus]? My wife would love to hear you say that! The truth is, it’s hard to tell at the moment since one is a baby and the other is four. But the older one does know two things about England: that there is a queen who lives in a castle and that it’s an island surrounded by very cold water. As far as her playing Scout someday, that reminds me of when I said to my father recently, “Do you really want to see this?” And he replied, “Every father in the world wants his son to grow up to be Atticus Finch.”
So, are you prepared to perform the play outdoors, given London's unpredictable weather? Oh yeah! I looked at the statistics for last year and 94% of the shows were completed. And, as you know, the heat and the humidity and the stillness of the Alabama summer are so much a part of this story that it will be interesting to see what of that remains in a London downpour. They managed Crazy For You, so I’m sure they can deal with us.
You were exactly half the age you are now when you did Our Town here. Does this experience feel very different? It’s funny: Ethan [Hawke, Leonard's close friend] tells me that I used to call him twice a week saying I wanted to come home. So clearly I was homesick at some point and called Ethan Hawke! [Laughs.] My recollection of that time was of taking the bus to work and of how much I loved the play and working with Alan [Alda, as the Stage Manager], who is probably the nicest person I have ever met, and Jemma [Redgrave, as Emily], who was incredible.
You’re certainly embracing theater at the moment. You go directly from London to playing Henry Higgins in Pygmalion at Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts. It is quite a summer: playing an Alabama lawyer in London and then a London speech coach in America. It’s like I’m living the dream! At least I've played Higgins already, at the Old Globe in San Diego, so it’s not like I’m doing that one from scratch.
And you can polish your English accent while you are here. That’s true, though I’m so scared of doing an Alabama accent that my focus is on that at the moment; I’ll wrestle the angel—or demon, I should say—of the appropriate accent for Henry Higgins when we get there. It’s not as if I’m trying to tune the Englishman out, but I’ve got this other accent to get right first.
Talk of English accents brings to mind your superb Broadway collaborations with Tom Stoppard on Arcadia and The Invention of Love, for which you won a Tony. Any chance of seeing you next season in Roundabout’s revival of The Real Thing? I would love to do that and have told [casting director] Jim Carnahan as much. Henry in The Real Thing is something I have wanted to do always, but these days you’ve got to go through the famous people—or, at least, through the famous people first. In that sense, I’m not something special. I ain’t no Katie Holmes! http://www.broadway.com/buzz....ingbird
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 09.05.2013, 13:44 | Сообщение # 2352 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) Everyone’s been asking whether I’m worried about the British weather, but if the prospect of wrestling the ghost of Gregory Peck in front of 1,200 people doesn’t scare you more than the rain, then you’re just confused! [Laughs.] Цитата (Ginger82) I thought it was important that from the moment they saw me, I was wearing a three-piece suit with a watch chain. I wear it every day to work with three different shirts and ties and I think it helps the kids Цитата (Ginger82) I also went to the Bronx and got them all Yankees caps, which is essential to where I come from [laughs]. Похоже, что именно этой кепкой и хвастался один из его "детишек" Цитата (Ginger82) older one does know two things about England: that there is a queen who lives in a castle and that it’s an island surrounded by very cold water Прелесть Цитата (Ginger82) I said to my father recently, “Do you really want to see this?” And he replied, “Every father in the world wants his son to grow up to be Atticus Finch.” Цитата (Ginger82) So, are you prepared to perform the play outdoors, given London's unpredictable weather? Oh yeah! I looked at the statistics for last year and 94% of the shows were completed Это не discofunction ли причитала, что она смотрела долгосрочный прогноз погоды и что на премьеру обещали дождь? Цитата (Ginger82) It’s funny: Ethan [Hawke, Leonard's close friend] tells me that I used to call him twice a week saying I wanted to come home Представила себе это: "Итан, я хочу домооооой!" Ой, Роберт, Роберт, диванный англофил Цитата (Ginger82) playing an Alabama lawyer in London and then a London speech coach in America. It’s like I’m living the dream! Ыыыыы, класс! Цитата (Ginger82) I would love to do that and have told [casting director] Jim Carnahan as much. Henry in The Real Thing is something I have wanted to do always Теперь я буду этого сильно-сильно хотеть! Цитата (Ginger82) I’m not something special. I ain’t no Katie Holmes! определенно, нет!
Вообще, здорово, как много фанатского народу собирается на спектакль - и англичан и из других стран: итальянка AleTheHOUSEwife, например (она, кстати, тоже уверена, что на премьере будет дождь ) или немка MsHousefan (а ей вообще клева: 13 июня - идет на Роберта, а 14 - на Хью ).
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Четверг, 09.05.2013, 14:16 | Сообщение # 2353 |
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| Цитата (Ginger82) Цитата (Ginger82) older one does know two things about England: that there is a queen who lives in a castle and that it’s an island surrounded by very cold water
Прелесть не то слово Мне так кажется детишки у него очень развитые растут
Цитата (Ginger82) I said to my father recently, “Do you really want to see this?” And he replied, “Every father in the world wants his son to grow up to be Atticus Finch.” Все таки семья для него значит очень много. Возможно что отец вместе с Габби в Лондон приедет.
Цитата (Ginger82) Представила себе это: "Итан, я хочу домооооой!" я над этим долго ухахатывалась :)))) Вот и спрашивается, зачем согласился
Цитата (Ginger82) Теперь я буду этого сильно-сильно хотеть! Я тоже очень очень на это надеюсь. Так как похоже в ближайшее время сниматься, то хотя бы театр.
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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| Ginger82 | Дата: Четверг, 09.05.2013, 14:36 | Сообщение # 2354 |
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| Цитата (Shepa) Мне так кажется детишки у него очень развитые растут Цитата (Shepa) Возможно что отец вместе с Габби в Лондон приедет. Я в этом практически уверена Цитата (Shepa) хотя бы театр. Опять же - его любимый Стоппард Правда Бродвей не смотрит уже давно - Стоппард, не Стоппард: выручка меньше ожидаемого - до свиданья Когда "Рожденную вчера" отменяли по той же причине одновременно отменяли и стоппардовскую "Аркадию" Раньше я ужасно хотела, чтобы РШЛ вернулся на Бродвей (если говорить именно о театре), сейчас что-то у меня у Бродвею отношение близкое к отвращению
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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| Shepa | Дата: Суббота, 11.05.2013, 00:47 | Сообщение # 2355 |
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| Интервью времен "Born Yesterday" на NBC NY которое обнаружилось у одной девушке на айфоне
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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