Archive for the ‘Freddie Highmore’ Category

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News: Robin Williams

December 8, 2006

The veteran comic puts in his usual bravura performance as a trio of penguins in this week’s Happy Feet, and it won’t be long before he’s back at the multiplexes, cropping up as President Theodore Roosevelt in the promising Ben Stiller family comedy Night at the Museum, out on Boxing Day.

Up next will be another of Williams’ partial departures from his comedy roots, with the fantsy drama August Rush, due around spring 2007. The comedian will play a mysterious stranger – who may or may not be a wizard – who helps young musical genius Freddie (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Highmore track down his birth parents from the rough streets of New York.

Then it’s a return to more familiar Williams territory with his typically eccentric turn as a priest/marriage councillor in License to Wed, putting a couple – one half of which is made up by pop princess and budding Hollywood starlet Mandy Moore – through a series of insane relationship tests prior to their wedding day. Finally, with typical Williams material, he’ll play a psychiatrist whose emotions start taking on zany physical form in the abysmally-titled The Krazees. As much as he does “nutter” very well indeed, it’d surely be nice if he could do head-cases of the Insomnia or One Hour Photo variety a bit more often than these crazy-by-numbers re-hashes of his old Mork and Mindy routine?

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News: David Bowie

November 10, 2006

This week’s The Prestige marks a long-overdue return to big screen acting for the near-legendary musician – his first since his hilarious cameo (as himself) in 2001’s Zoolander. As well as his recent appearance (again as himself)  in Ricky Gervais’ second series of Extras, he will soon be voicing a character for the SongeBob SquarePants kids’ cartoon (something he’s described as “The Holy Grail of animation gigs”).

Bowie has, however, already lent his considerable vocal talents to cult French director Luc Besson’s English language part-live action, part-animated childrens’ flick Arthur and the Minimoys. Bowie plays an evil creature in a magical realm (a bit like the camp 80s semi-classic Labyrinth) alongside Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‘s Freddie Highmore, as well as Mia Farrow, Snoop Dogg and Madonna. Set for release in the US in January, a UK date has yet to be confirmed.