Back in April, an open casting call was posted on Screenterrier to find two boys to star in Love Nina, Nick Hornby’s adaptation of Nina Stibbe's award-winning book Love, Nina for BBC One.
Filming starts this month on location in London with young newcomers Ethan Rouse and Harry Webster set to play brothers Joe and Max.
They will star alongside Faye Marsay (represented by Curtis Brown) in the title role of Nina, their nanny, suffering from the culture shock of moving to one of London’s most Bohemian streets from her home town in the East Midlands. Faye played Steph in feature film Pride, with many TV roles including Glue, My Mad Fat Diary, Fresh Meat, The White Queen and Game of Thrones.
Helena Bonham Carter will play Georgia, the boys' beautiful, forthright mother. Jason Watkins will play local author Malcolm Tanner and Josh McGuire will play Nunney, Nina’s on-off boyfriend.
Filming starts this month on location in London with young newcomers Ethan Rouse and Harry Webster set to play brothers Joe and Max.
They will star alongside Faye Marsay (represented by Curtis Brown) in the title role of Nina, their nanny, suffering from the culture shock of moving to one of London’s most Bohemian streets from her home town in the East Midlands. Faye played Steph in feature film Pride, with many TV roles including Glue, My Mad Fat Diary, Fresh Meat, The White Queen and Game of Thrones.
Helena Bonham Carter will play Georgia, the boys' beautiful, forthright mother. Jason Watkins will play local author Malcolm Tanner and Josh McGuire will play Nunney, Nina’s on-off boyfriend.
- 9/2/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Helena Bonham Carter will lead the cast of BBC One's new drama from About a Boy author Nick Hornby.
The author's adaptation of Nina Stibbe's book Love Nina will take Hollywood star Bonham Carter back to 1980s London in a story about family and friendship.
Love Nina is a fictionalised take on Stibbe's letters home to her sister after the young nanny moves away from Leicester.
Talking about his first TV drama, Hornby said: "Nina Stibbe's book Love Nina has already established itself as a much-loved piece of comic writing and I love it.
"Her observations and worldview were the inspiration for a show that we think captures the same spirit. It's been a joy to write and we're thrilled with the quality of our cast."
The series will be directed by Jessica Jones' Sj Clarkson, who previously worked with Carter in Toast.
Game of Thrones star Faye Marsay will play Nina,...
The author's adaptation of Nina Stibbe's book Love Nina will take Hollywood star Bonham Carter back to 1980s London in a story about family and friendship.
Love Nina is a fictionalised take on Stibbe's letters home to her sister after the young nanny moves away from Leicester.
Talking about his first TV drama, Hornby said: "Nina Stibbe's book Love Nina has already established itself as a much-loved piece of comic writing and I love it.
"Her observations and worldview were the inspiration for a show that we think captures the same spirit. It's been a joy to write and we're thrilled with the quality of our cast."
The series will be directed by Jessica Jones' Sj Clarkson, who previously worked with Carter in Toast.
Game of Thrones star Faye Marsay will play Nina,...
- 9/2/2015
- Digital Spy
Pre-credit sequence. Storms seem to be building as No Collar returns to camp. "Nina got what was coming to her," Hali cackles, malevolently, as if Nina had done her any harm at all. Hali explains to Will that his name only came up twice as a safety net. Will says that No Collar has the unit they want, but he also knows that he's doomed unless he can get Joe to turn on the girls this early. He eats things that would make a billy-goat puke. Yikes. There's a big snake over at Blue Collar. Mike successfully machetes the snake and he skins it for dinner. Actually, it's not that big at all, but Mike is willing to eat anything, as he proved with the scorpion situation. Rodney is hesitant, but he wants protein. It seems that the hatchet has been buried between Rodney and Mike. That's nice! Major cluck-up.
- 3/19/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
HBO celebrated the release of the "Game of Thrones" Season 3 Blu-ray and DVD in a truly incredible way: It hired street artists to create the iconic climbing of the Wall sequence from Season 3 on a London street.
The massive 3D art installation can be found on Liverpool Street in London. 3D Joe and Max, a street art team, painted it. Even seeing a photo of the artwork gives us a serious sensation of vertigo, so clearly this duo is doing something right.
"We were delighted to be approached by HBO -- we knew we had to do something really special to match the sheer scale of this phenomenal TV show that has swept the globe," Joe Hill, 3D Joe and Max founder, tells The Independent. "That's why The Wall in 3D works from more than one angle -- making it a first in the 3D art world."
For context, here's...
The massive 3D art installation can be found on Liverpool Street in London. 3D Joe and Max, a street art team, painted it. Even seeing a photo of the artwork gives us a serious sensation of vertigo, so clearly this duo is doing something right.
"We were delighted to be approached by HBO -- we knew we had to do something really special to match the sheer scale of this phenomenal TV show that has swept the globe," Joe Hill, 3D Joe and Max founder, tells The Independent. "That's why The Wall in 3D works from more than one angle -- making it a first in the 3D art world."
For context, here's...
- 2/19/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Always wanted to travel to the Land of Westeros but never thought you'd get the chance? Well now you can, sort of - but only if you can make it to London in the next 24 hours. That's right, "Game of Thrones" maniacs: drop the kids, quit your job, sell the car, do whatever you need to do to get to London's Bishop Square right this second, because a couple of guys named Joe and Max have painted a 3D street mural of The Wall there, and it's going bye-bye at the end of the day... ...which is technically already over...
- 2/19/2014
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have erupted onto the street of London's Southbank to mark their return to television. In an artwork created by British artists 3D Joe and Max, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael burst out onto the streets of the capital.
> 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' returns - preview The show returns this month with Jason Biggs as Leonardo, Rob Paulsen as Donatello, Sean Astin as Raphael and Greg (more)...
> 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' returns - preview The show returns this month with Jason Biggs as Leonardo, Rob Paulsen as Donatello, Sean Astin as Raphael and Greg (more)...
- 9/28/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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