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Landis’ movie Burke and Hare will star comedy actor Simon Pegg as Burke and Doctor Who’s David Tennant has just been confirmed in the role of William Hare when shooting begins at Ealing Studios in London next year.
The rest of the article contains possible spoilers, and can be found here or in the press archive
Information keeps changing about this film!
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The advert is here in the archives, and Glorious 39 is set to released November 20th in UK cinemas.
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David has nominated for Best Actor and Sexiest Male in the SFX awards. Doctor Who is up for even more, being nominated for Best TV Show. The Next Doctor and Planet Of The Dead are both up for Best TV Episode. (Doctor Who is nominated throughout the other categories including Best Special Effects and Best Monster Or Villain).
So vote here!
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David Tennant played the title role in Gregoty Doran’s production of Hamlet at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon from 24th July to 15th November 2008 and for some performances at the Novello Theatre, London in December to January 2008-9. In this interview Tennant discusses the process of production from casting to performance – his initial thoughts on the part, rehearsal preparation, character interpretation and realization. Situating Doran’s production within the performance history of the play, Tennant discusses the reasons behind their modern-dress interpretation and the relevance of the play to a twenty-first century audience.
To read the entire thing, you can either check out our press archive or visit here
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Scottish stars including David Tennant, Robert Carlyle, Peter Capaldi and Bill Paterson have been nominated for this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards, with hit political comedy In The Loop also in the spotlight after receiving a triple nomination.
In the male Acting in TV category David Tennant received a nomination for his starring role Dr Who, taking on Robert Carlyle for The Unloved and Bill Paterson for Spanish Flu – The Forgotten Fallen.
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