Kristian Kiehling wishes his character Aleks Shirovs' 'EastEnders' exit included a siege and Nigel Farage. The 38-year-old actor left the BBC soap in the episode that air last (16.04.15), after his market inspector alter ego discovered his girlfriend Roxy Mitchell had been cheating on him with her sister's husband Charlie Cotton. Before exiting Albert Square, Aleks' was also confronted by Tamwar Masood for overcharging the market traders on their rents and pocketing the cash himself. Kristian eventually made the decision to scurry away from Walford with his estranged wife and their daughter but he has revealed he suggested a more spectacular scenario...
- 4/17/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Kristian Kiehling wishes his character Aleks Shirovs' 'EastEnders' exit included a siege and Nigel Farage. The 38-year-old actor left the BBC soap in the episode that air last (16.04.15), after his market inspector alter ego discovered his girlfriend Roxy Mitchell had been cheating on him with her sister's husband Charlie Cotton. Before exiting Albert Square, Aleks' was also confronted by Tamwar Masood for overcharging the market traders on their rents and pocketing the cash himself. Kristian eventually made the decision to scurry away from Walford with his estranged wife and their daughter but he has revealed he suggested a more spectacular scenario...
- 4/16/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Varese Sarabande has announced the details of the soundtrack release for the British drama Will. The album features the original score from the film composed by Nigel Clarke and Michael Csányi-Wills (The Little Vampire, The Thief Lord). The music was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Abbey Road’s famous Studio One. The soundtrack will be released on iTunes on November 1, 2011. A physical version of the album is also coming out in Europe on the same day. Will based on the historic “Miracle of Istanbul” is directed by Ellen Perry and stars Bob Hoskins, Damian Lewis, Perry Eggelton and Kristian Kiehling. The film chronicles an orphan’s journey across Europe to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. The movie will be released in the UK on November 4. No domestic release date has been announced.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Anfield (2:41)
2. Memories of Liverpool Fc (1:34)
3. Lélio,...
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Anfield (2:41)
2. Memories of Liverpool Fc (1:34)
3. Lélio,...
- 10/16/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
Check out the poster and trailer to inspiring family drama Will, starring 11 year old newcomer Perry Eggleton, alongside Bob Hoskins and Damien Lewis.
Screenterrier blogged about Perry's casting here. Joining him in the film and on the poster, as his two classmates Ritchie and Simon, are Brandon Robinson (Young Actors Theatre), who also plays a Lost Boy in Sky's upcoming Neverland, and Kieran Wallbanks (A&J Management) who starred last year in Cbbc's Combat Kids.
Eleven-year-old Will Brennan’s (Perry Eggleton) life is turned upside down when his long-absent father (Damian Lewis) reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. But when fate intervenes, Will runs away to Istanbul for the biggest soccer match of the year, searching for meaning in a world that seems to have abandoned him. En route, he encounters Alek (Kristian Kiehling), a former Yugoslavian football star who abandoned the game during his country’s civil war.
Screenterrier blogged about Perry's casting here. Joining him in the film and on the poster, as his two classmates Ritchie and Simon, are Brandon Robinson (Young Actors Theatre), who also plays a Lost Boy in Sky's upcoming Neverland, and Kieran Wallbanks (A&J Management) who starred last year in Cbbc's Combat Kids.
Eleven-year-old Will Brennan’s (Perry Eggleton) life is turned upside down when his long-absent father (Damian Lewis) reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. But when fate intervenes, Will runs away to Istanbul for the biggest soccer match of the year, searching for meaning in a world that seems to have abandoned him. En route, he encounters Alek (Kristian Kiehling), a former Yugoslavian football star who abandoned the game during his country’s civil war.
- 10/10/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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