The Night Manager has found a new star for the upcoming second season.
Emmy-nominated Daisy Jones & the Six actor Camila Morrone will play a major role in the second series alongside the likes of the returning Tom Hiddleston, we understand. The Crown star Elizabeth Debicki, who played Jed in Season 1, is unlikely to return, Deadline is told.
Deadline broke news of a supercharged double-season order of the John le Carré BBC adaptation several weeks ago and Amazon is on board as co-producer for both, replacing AMC.
Morrone will play a major role. She was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in Amazon’s Daisy Jones & the Six, for which she starred as Camila Dunne. Past credits include Marmalade, Gonzo Girl and Death Wish.
Hiddleston is returning to The Night Manager, with other cast still to be announced. Hugh Laurie is returning as EP and there is a...
Emmy-nominated Daisy Jones & the Six actor Camila Morrone will play a major role in the second series alongside the likes of the returning Tom Hiddleston, we understand. The Crown star Elizabeth Debicki, who played Jed in Season 1, is unlikely to return, Deadline is told.
Deadline broke news of a supercharged double-season order of the John le Carré BBC adaptation several weeks ago and Amazon is on board as co-producer for both, replacing AMC.
Morrone will play a major role. She was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in Amazon’s Daisy Jones & the Six, for which she starred as Camila Dunne. Past credits include Marmalade, Gonzo Girl and Death Wish.
Hiddleston is returning to The Night Manager, with other cast still to be announced. Hugh Laurie is returning as EP and there is a...
- 5/29/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Emmy-winning production designer and a past president of the Art Directors Guild Thomas Walsh is in prepro and raising funds to make a documentary about pioneering art director and painter Ben Carré (1883-1978), whose little-known story, which begins in Paris with the invention of motion pictures, also serves as an early history of his art form.
“The history, origin and profession of art direction for motion pictures has never been properly documented and Ben’s journey is our Rosetta Stone,” explains film history enthusiast Walsh, who is writing, producing and directing the project based on Carré’s unpublished 400-page memoir, archival material and exhaustive research.
Ben Carré: A Parisian in Hollywood will trace the subject’s life, starting in silent movies in Paris, before moving to Fort Lee, New Jersey, when the Hudson River region was an early filmmaking destination, and then to Hollywood. Carré is credited with set designs...
“The history, origin and profession of art direction for motion pictures has never been properly documented and Ben’s journey is our Rosetta Stone,” explains film history enthusiast Walsh, who is writing, producing and directing the project based on Carré’s unpublished 400-page memoir, archival material and exhaustive research.
Ben Carré: A Parisian in Hollywood will trace the subject’s life, starting in silent movies in Paris, before moving to Fort Lee, New Jersey, when the Hudson River region was an early filmmaking destination, and then to Hollywood. Carré is credited with set designs...
- 10/20/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After the success of the Indian version of “The Night Manager,” The Ink Factory is planning further Indian adaptations of John le Carré novels.
Produced by The Ink Factory and Banijay Asia, the Hindi-language series created and directed by Sandeep Modi and headlined by Anil Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur, emerged as the most watched series ever across all Hotstar specials on Indian streamer Disney+ Hotstar.
One of the most renowned writers in the espionage genre, le Carré, who died in 2020, left behind a legacy of 25 novels, managed by The Ink Factory. They have spawned numerous adaptations, including an English-language “The Night Manager” from BBC/AMC in 2016.
The Ink Factory executive producer Tessa Inkelaar, who oversees the company’s Asia slate, told Variety, “We are in the process of adapting one, which is in a relatively late stage of adaptation and one, which is at an early stage. We’re...
Produced by The Ink Factory and Banijay Asia, the Hindi-language series created and directed by Sandeep Modi and headlined by Anil Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur, emerged as the most watched series ever across all Hotstar specials on Indian streamer Disney+ Hotstar.
One of the most renowned writers in the espionage genre, le Carré, who died in 2020, left behind a legacy of 25 novels, managed by The Ink Factory. They have spawned numerous adaptations, including an English-language “The Night Manager” from BBC/AMC in 2016.
The Ink Factory executive producer Tessa Inkelaar, who oversees the company’s Asia slate, told Variety, “We are in the process of adapting one, which is in a relatively late stage of adaptation and one, which is at an early stage. We’re...
- 7/18/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
For Benoit Carré, the future revealed itself in six notes. In 2015, Carré, a cerebral, bespectacled songwriter then in his mid-forties, became the artist-in-residence at Sony’s Paris-based Computer Science Laboratory, headed by his friend Francois Paçhet, a composer and leading artificial-intelligence researcher. Paçhet was developing some of the world’s most advanced AI-music composition tools, and wanted to put them to use. The duo’s first released project was the mostly AI-composed Beatles pastiche “Daddy’s Car,” which ended up making worldwide headlines in 2016 as a technological milestone. But Carré was looking for something deeper,...
- 6/28/2023
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
A 17-year-old California runaway was discovered by one of the most powerful modeling agencies in the world and told her dreams of global fame and fortune were an ocean away in Paris, where a high-level agent would let her live with him and support her burgeoning modeling career. And so, Carré Sutton (also known as Carré Otis), young and with barely a penny to her name, left the U.S. to live with Gérald Marie, then head of Elite Model Management’s European division. Shortly after arriving in Paris, Sutton...
- 4/1/2023
- by Diana Falzone
- Rollingstone.com
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