Jamie Bell speaks in his native Teesside accent for the first time since Billy Elliot
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
TINTIN: Is 3D Acting or Animation? Jamie Bell
If Tintin makes you feel something, it's Jamie Bell's soul you're sensing"
*****
Labels:
3D,
Andy Serkis,
Avatar,
JAMIE BELL,
movies,
Peter Jackson,
Steven Spielberg,
Tintin
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Jamie Bell In Talks For Jane Eyre...
Labels:
BBC Films,
Cary Fukunaga,
Focus Features,
JAMIE BELL,
Jane Eyre,
St. John Rivers
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The Eagle Of The Ninth: Fan Photos From The Ceilidh For Cast & Crew...Jamie Bell
Excert from Julie's report ...
The ceilidh was by far one of the best we have ever had in our community hall. Despite having taken 2 hours to get off the hill a great number of people came along – including some extras who were staying in Ullapool and had never been to a ceilidh before.
Jamie, Channing and his wife all came along and appeared to be really enjoying themselves. I hadn’t seen Jamie before and he is quite a small and slender guy. I had gone into the lounge to tidy the tea things and he was there jamming away with a local guy and they were singing away (can’t remember the song) and Jamie was playing one of the kid’s guitars.
Both Channing and Jamie were really good about signing autographs and having their photos taken with people. Due to the problems with my camera I didn’t get any.
The music for the evening was varied but brilliant. So many of the kids were involved – guitars, bagipes, accordians and whistles. The Coigach singers did a few songs, lot of piping and a tremendous amount of dancing. It was great as we had our very own “Dancing with the Stars”.
The lady who is the vocal coach sang Robert Burns Aye Fond Kiss and it was so beautifully sung and the audience joined in with her.
At the end of the night we finished in true highland style with Auld Lang Syne and I hope that the memory and atmosphere of the night stays with everyone for a long time.
*****
MORE PHOTOS HERE...
Jamie, Channing and his wife all came along and appeared to be really enjoying themselves. I hadn’t seen Jamie before and he is quite a small and slender guy. I had gone into the lounge to tidy the tea things and he was there jamming away with a local guy and they were singing away (can’t remember the song) and Jamie was playing one of the kid’s guitars.
Both Channing and Jamie were really good about signing autographs and having their photos taken with people. Due to the problems with my camera I didn’t get any.
The music for the evening was varied but brilliant. So many of the kids were involved – guitars, bagipes, accordians and whistles. The Coigach singers did a few songs, lot of piping and a tremendous amount of dancing. It was great as we had our very own “Dancing with the Stars”.
The lady who is the vocal coach sang Robert Burns Aye Fond Kiss and it was so beautifully sung and the audience joined in with her.
At the end of the night we finished in true highland style with Auld Lang Syne and I hope that the memory and atmosphere of the night stays with everyone for a long time.
*****
MORE PHOTOS HERE...
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