The reason Kate Moss timelessly endures as a model is that you never tire of her face, although you see it everywhere, every day. I have the same response to Ben Whishaw, who won an Emmy last week for his role in the BBC's Criminal Justice series. He is acting incarnate, not so much a performer as a lightning conductor for drama.
The reason Kate Moss timelessly endures as a model is that you never tire of her face, although you see it everywhere, every day. I have the same response to Ben Whishaw, who won an Emmy last week for his role in the BBC's Criminal Justice series. He is acting incarnate, not so much a performer as a lightning conductor for drama.
International News: Danish show 'Protectors' voted top drama series -- Ben Whishaw and Julie Walters won the top acting honors at Monday's International Emmy Awards presentation in New York.
BRITISH stars Ben Whishaw ( pictured ) and Julie Walters triumphed in the top acting categories at the International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday (November 23, 2009). Whishaw was honoured for his performance in BBC drama Criminal Justice , while Walters triumphed for the BBC ’s assisted suicide drama A Short Stay In Switzerland . Twenty-nine-year old Whishaw played a...
Julie Walters and Ben Whishaw picked up the top acting awards as British TV productions won five International Emmys on a night that saw Brazil get its first ever.
... her crying in the corner while surrounded by dead butterflies was just too much for me to handle. Ben Whishaw as Keats is also gaining attention, but to say his quiet performance is anything more than slightly above average is a drastic exaggeration.
... a seamstress whose affluent lifestyle allows her to meet a struggling young poet named John Keats (Ben Whishaw). She doesn’t particularly like Mr. Keats’ work, as she calls him, but there’s something about his humble approach to both his poetry and his lifestyle which draws her in. He responds, but only fitfully. He knows he isn’t rich enough to be a proper match for her, and just when his...
Meantime, the Court is previewing "The Priory," a smartly cast new comedy by Michael Wynne in its downstairs venue. Upstairs, Mike Bartlett's "Cock" (which sold out prior to opening) has won rhapsodic reviews that might have led to an extension if it weren't for cast member Ben Whishaw starting rehearsals for the Off Broadway production of Alexi Kaye Campbell's "The Pride," another much-lauded...
... a vital part of this fascinating and many-levelled piece. This is most true in the scene in which Ben Whishaw's John, a gay man who has recently split from his long-term partner, has sex with a woman for the first time. Neither performer removes any clothing, nor do they touch, at least not at first. Instead, they slowly circle one another, moving ever closer, as the dialogue reveals them...
... of the lighting designer. For instance, don't get me wrong, I think this is a lovely picture of Ben Whishaw and Katherine Parkinson , but what does it really tell you of what the production looks like? Compare these photos with those from Andreas Kriegenburg's production of Kafka's The Trial on my blog. There's not a headshot in sight. Instead, we have sweeping panoramic views of the set...
Julie Walters and Ben Whishaw have taken the top acting prizes at the International Emmy Awards in New York amid a strong showing for British television.
Julie Walters and Ben Whishaw have won the top acting awards at the International Emmys in New York as British TV productions won five of the prestigious trophies.