Posts Tagged ‘Cast’

More Dawn Treader Cast and Crew Photos and Set Report (Ben Barnes, more)

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Narnia Fans Spy Tamika writes: I was at Cleveland Point yesterday during the filming of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and managed to get some pretty interesting photos of the cast and crew. It was a quiet day with maybe 15 spectators and we just happened to get there right before the lunch break, which meant the stars and extras were all walking around. Some of the extras (sailors) came out and talked to the fans in depth about the filming and posed for pictures.

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Aussie Actress Laura Brent cast as Ramandu’s Daughter in Dawn Treader

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Laura BrentThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader’s cast keeps filling up as they’ve cast the role of Ramandu’s Daughter in an Aussie actress called Laura Brent.  She’s an actress that has been in some small roles, but there was likely something particularly special about her that caught the eye of the casting director.  She’s likely another up-and-coming actress, having appeared in an Australian tv series called Chandon Pictures and a small role in the film Message from the CEO.

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Confirmed: Tony Nixon is Rynelf in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

We have reached out to our sources with the film, and confirmed that Tony Nixon has indeed been cast as Rynelf in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.  The actor has also appeared on a TV movie called Mermaids as well as a 2003 film called Gettin’ Square.  He’s also done some voice over work, as well as theater acting.

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More Dawn Treader Filming Details

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Gold Coast Film Studios will be busy this year, with The Voyage of the Dawn Treader only one of many projects filming there this year.   It’s very exciting to see filming ramping up so quickly, with the rumored start in only two days.  We will have to see what happens, however, as this article may move the start date closer to the end of the month.  We do know that Skandar Keynes is on the set, but he’s the only confirmed actor there, so far.

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Skandar Keynes, Dawn Treader Cast Head to Australia

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

With filming coming up, the cast is now heading to Australia to begin filming the next great adventure based on the Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.  Many of the crew have already been making their way to the sets there, as creature designer and make-up artist Howard Berger found his way there last week.  And now Skandar Keynes has found his way to Australia for filming.  He’ll be reprising his role as Edmund Pevensie in the film, wish starts shooting next week, potentially.

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Prince Caspian Set Visits – Part 5 – Sergio Castellito and Pierfrancesco Favino

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Here we’ll start with our sister site NarniaWeb, where glumPuddle and the rest of the journalists interviewed Sergio Castellito and Pierfrancesco Favino.

Q: We saw just now all the costumes and gear that you have to put on. We get to feel the weight of it. Does it help your performance to get into costume and feel the weight of it?

Sergio: Oh yes, absolutely. It’s totally different from my experience – I’ve had a completely different cinematography. So for me, it’s an absolutely new experience. And it will be very interesting because acting is both athletic and psychological too. And I have a lot of admiration for Andrew Adamson because he’s very careful about psychological relationships between the characters. It’s totally different than I could imagine about a movie like this. But at the same time, it’s really interesting to act out a stereotype. This is the first time in my life I have played a villain. It’s really interesting, because after a lot of movies, this is the first time I have played a villain. And so, I have to fight myself with the stereotype I had in mind. Really interesting.

Q: Where you familiar with the books at all before you got the role?

Sergio: No, not so well. But I have two kids. They knew the first Narnia very well. When I told them that I could act in the second Narnia, they had a lot of admiration for me.
Pierfrancesco: For us in Italy, it’s not the same like in the U.S. or in England. We don’t have that saga as you have. For us, Pinocchio is our one. Nothing comparable to this.

Q: They have fleshed out your role a lot [in the movie]. So were you surprised how much they fleshed out your role, and gave him a little more for the movie?

Pierfrancesco: (translating)
Sergio: Oh, I think it’s a good idea.

Q: How did Andrew talk to you about the character? Did he give you very specific things he wanted to see or did he just let you play it broadly?

Sergio: We speak about the character in a psychological way. This is the very interesting side of this work. Because I thought that everything was just an imaginary stereotype. But at the same time, we spoke about the character like a human being. There is a very interesting side of my character that is the fight between youngness and oldness. So the good and evil is like youngness and oldness. It’s very interesting.

Q: Did you have to do a lot of sword practice?

Pierfrancesco: (nods) Especially him. A lot of horse-riding.
Sergio: A lot of practice. We have an extraordinary trainer, Alan. Very good. This is my first… {shows a cut on his knuckle}

Q: Is this your first English language film?

Sergio: No, I shot “The Big Blue,” and the TV movie directed by Jim McBride starring Peter Falk, some years ago. We acted together, in English, an Italian movie about the life of Enzo Ferrari.

Q: Do you have the script translated into Italian so you can learn the lines?

Sergio: Yes. That was very important to me in the beginning to understand the meaning and psychological meaning. But we also study accents. I think Andrew wanted a Mediterranean accent. Spanish, Italian, Greek, North-African, French…a Telmarine’s accent. It’s quite easy for me to do a good accent.

Read the more at NarniaWeb

We’ll continue the interview with ComingSoon.net

CS: You two know each other well from making movies together. In the book, at one point, Glozelle has to betray the king, so have you shot that yet?

Favino: We haven’t shot it yet, but that isn’t a problem. (laughter) I’m joking. This is the third movie that we did together, and I’ve always admired Sergio as one of the best Italian actors we have, at least to me. So we have the chance to work together, but when you’re working apart for different things, I don’t really feel I have to hate him when I betray him. At the same time, he has to slap me and stab me in the back. We’ve made three movies together, and in all of them, he’s been slapping me. (laughter)
Castellitto: Not yet, but we have time.

CS: So, I guess one of the biggest moments in the movie is the castle raid?

Castellitto: Spettacolare! Yes, incredible. We show a lot of people who jump. You know, half of this movie, we don’t know what it is, because everyday on the set, we see a blue screen, so we must imagine that something happened, but we don’t know what.
Favino: It will be a surprise even for us.
Castellitto: Yesterday, we shot a scene and they told us that an army was behind us.
Favino: Thousands of soldiers and cavalry. Actually, this morning, we’ve been rehearsing with horses and there were at least one hundred, so there’s a very good mixture of real things and CGI.
Castellitto: Even though the machine is so big, there’s something that he feels which is artistic. He’s been surprised to find this huge machine going on, and at the same time, people working with their hands. This was something that surprised me and was extraordinary.

CS: Is Miraz the kind of king who gets into the fighting?

Castellitto: He is not a coward, he’s a soldier. He’s a murderer; he killed his brother. He is not a coward. The first idea I had of him is of Prince Claudius in Hamlet. That is the first reference, I think, but he’s also a usurper. He had a son, he wanted the kingdom for his son, he loves his son. At the end, he accepts the fight and he tries to win.

CS: What about the actual battle scenes? Are you going to be involved in those?

Favino: I don’t know how much we can say about that.

CS: Do you have a lot of scenes with Ben Barnes, who plays Prince Caspian? There weren’t a lot of scenes with them together in the book.

Castellitto: The most important scene between us is when he comes to my bedroom and he wants to know the truth about the death of his father. This is the first fight. At the end of the fight when William says…
Favino: Don’t tell everything
Castellitto: Ah, okay, read the book.

Sergio Castellito and Pierfrancesco Favino are King Miraz and General Glozelle, The Bad Guys!

Prince Caspian Production Begins in New Zealand

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

This comes as no surprise, as filming is scheduled to start before we know it, but set building has started. Narnia creature designs have been in the works for a very long time, and should be finalized very soon, if they haven’t been already. Anyway, here’s one report:

Word has it that Prince Caspian production work is commencing on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. According to our spy, huge props are starting to appear and what appears to be a castle set is currently being built. Cair Paravel or King Miraz’ castle, perhaps? Production in the region will be continuing throughout January and February.

Now, this report makes a little less sense. Pippa Hall confirmed to all those involved in the casting that they had chosen their Prince Caspian. However, I believe that Andrew Adamson does have the right to overrule that decision, and he may have, but just take this with a huge grain of salt, unless you can confirm or deny it. If you have any more details, don’t hesitate to e-mail us an update on the situation.

According to our sources, Caspian has not been cast yet! We’re hearing that although proceedings are at the short list stage, director Andrew Adamson is insisting that a boy of Spanish appearance (aged mid teens to early twenties) be selected. It is also rumoured that Caspian may indeed be fancied by Susan in the film. The casting directors are seeking fresh talent this week, asking agents not to send them actors who have already been seen for the role.

Prince Caspian has its Prince

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Narnia Fans Spy Thomas reports that Pippa Hall has sent out an e-mail to all those in the running for Prince Caspian. The casting process has been completed, and they have chosen their Caspian.

I know it’s taken a long, long time to get back to you with news of the casting on Prince Caspian – but it has been a terribly difficult process, and a very wide search. We are now sure that we have our Prince and wanted to thank you for becoming involved in the auditioning process and working with us. Have a very, very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.

Thanks again,

Pippa Hall

There is still no word as to who has been cast in the role, but we’ll know soon enough. As always, stay tuned to NarniaFans.com for all of the latest on Prince Caspian!

Narnia Fans Mailbag #4

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

We’ve just posted the fourth edition of the NarniaFans Mailbag. We’ve answered seven letters this week, including such topics as cast letters, William Moseley’s non-disclosure on whether he has a girlfriend, and more!

Click here for the fourth NarniaFans Mailbag!

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Cast to be Revealed

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

From Disney’s Europe Web Site:

The four Pevensie children from this Christmas’s eagerly anticipated release of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe are to be “revealed” in London’s Leicester Square this Wednesday October 12th at the 10th Anniversary launch of National Schools Film Week.

The as yet unknown children, Lucy (Georgie Henley, 10), Edmund (Skandar Keynes, 13), Susan (Anna Popplewell, 17) and Peter (William Moseley, 18) will be available for pictures and sound bites from a specially created “Mini Narnia” in the Leicester Square gardens as part of the anniversary celebrations.

This will be the first occasion the four children will step out together in public before the World Premiere on December 7th, where they will join the rest of the cast: Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Ray Winstone, Dawn French and Rupert Everett at London’s Royal Albert Hall for this year’s Royal Film performance in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

The Pevensies