It is a rare occurrence to meet someone who is so young and so talented and so determined to succeed and follow her dreams, but teenager Georgie May is all of those things and already, her dreams appear to be coming true.
A budding model, actress and singer she already has an enviable CV and to top it all off, she is currently on the Costa Blanca doing charity work whilst visiting family and friends.She also narrowly missed out on starring alongside Robert Pattinson in the Twilight movie, of which she said, “The casting was hectic…fangs, fake blood, white faces and of course the gorgeous Robert Pattinson.
The part was given to a well known actress but I was privileged to be in the last 3 out of 3000 girls for the part. It was an amazing experience as the contacts I met I still talk to today to help me with my career such as Rob himself.”
But Hollywood could soon be beckoning as Georgie did win a part in the forthcoming Harry Potter movie and appears as a Gryffindor student in Harry Potter 7.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Vote for Rob at GLAMOURs '50 Best Dressed of 2010'
Best Dressed Man
Robert Pattinson
Whether he’s dressed up in a suit as razor-sharp as his cheekbones or slumming it in a lumberjack shirt and jeans, Robert Pattinson always manages to work his own particular brand of style. Robert Pattinson
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Rob is generating a lot of traffic on Digital Spy (UK)
British entertainment website Digital Spy each month attracts on average 8 million unique visitors, with 78 percent of those from the UK, an indisputably successful UK entertainment website.
Most visitors venture to the TV, Showbiz and Music sections (from August 2010), which account for the majority of traffic. Celebrities delivering the most interest on the website include British glamour model and reality TV star Katie Price, the late Michael Jackson, X Factor judge Cheryl Cole, and Twilight’s Robert Pattinson.
Most visitors venture to the TV, Showbiz and Music sections (from August 2010), which account for the majority of traffic. Celebrities delivering the most interest on the website include British glamour model and reality TV star Katie Price, the late Michael Jackson, X Factor judge Cheryl Cole, and Twilight’s Robert Pattinson.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
People:Secret Celebrity Musicians!Rob makes the list!
ROBERT PATTINSON
Robert Pattinson does more than just act as a brooding vampire for the Twilight series. The heartthrob, who plays both piano and guitar, also contributed music to the Twilight soundtrack, "Let Me Sign" and "Never Think." "I cried the first time I heard the two songs," director Catherine Hardwicke told MTV. "They're deep; they're very soulful.'How To Be' DVD available in Japan today
People:Sexiest Man Alive 2010-Sexy at Every Age-Rob makes the list!
ROBERT PATTINSON, 24
The question is: What's not sexy about the Twilight star? Case in point: Pattinson, with his signature messy hair and intense stare, ignites mass hysteria wherever he goes. "I don't know how the Beatles felt, but very few human beings could ever get this", he told PEOPLE. “You can’t prepare for this.”
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
'Water for Elephants' release date for Belgium
Water For Elephants will be released on April 27, 2011 in Belgium, just like in France.
The release date in the United States in set for April 15, 2011.
The release date in the United States in set for April 15, 2011.
More Info about the Breaking Dawn shooting in Rio
Brazilian fansite Foforks did a little more digging into the recent rumors and got some exclusive info on the upcoming visit by cast & crew members. Here's a translated version of what they found from "very reliable sources":
- Stephenie Meyer is coming to Brazil along with Rob and Kristen, to accompany the footage. Yes, she, the author, the creator of everything, must step in Brazilian soil as a producer on the film. YAY!
- The information about Taylor coming is 99.9% certainty pure speculation, the same for Mackenzie Foy. Just Rob and Kristen, and Sebastião Lemos and Virgüez Carolina should participate as actors of the recordings on national soil, which makes more sense.
- Information from other sources realize that the equipment will be rented from filming in Sao Paulo and transported to the River is estimated that only with the rental of equipment will be spending approximately one million dollars. Helicopters were reserved for aerial filming and three different islands were surveyed for the filming. Regarding LAPA as location, the information that we obtained, it is possibly one of the two potagonistas scene in a taxi on arrival at RJ because they need a busy place, with many people and strong illumination.
- Paraty is the HQ for the team and cast. They will split into two luxury hotels. It can happen to wear one of the hostels as a location for scenes in the house of the Isle Esme. A security firm was hired to err ... give full security to the crew and actors during the entire stay and armored cars have already been reserved.
- Kaure, the maid of the Isle Esme and the first person to realize that Bella was pregnant will be interpreted by Carolina Virgüez, Colombian naturalized Brazilian actress with several awards and nominations as best actress in several plays nationals.
- There will be 4 and half days of filming. Some people on the team must arrive before the actors to 'prepare the ground "and meet with service providers". On November 3 there will probably be a meeting between these people so that each of the functions being transferred. A Portuguese teacher should make the team.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Rob & Kristen flying down to Rio for Breaking Dawn Shoot in 5 days
Bill Condon, Robert Pattinson, and Kristen Stewart will be traveling to Rio de Janeiro in November for an intense five-day shoot of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
According to RioFilme director/president Sérgio Sá Leitão on his Twitter page, "we've made it possible to film Breaking Dawn in Rio. In order to bring in more investments, promote the city, and make the movie more realistic."
Brazilian companies Total e Zoar will handle the production in Rio, as reported in the Rio daily O Globo, while "sources close to the production" claim that Rio's old Lapa neighborhood (in the not-too-distant past well known for its male and transvestite sex workers) and an islet off the coast of Rio (outside the city proper) would be Isle Esme, where Edward Cullen and Bella Swan spend their fateful honeymoon.
(The islets off the coast of the colonial town of Paraty had been mentioned as strong possibilities for Isle Esme. Now, why'd they be filming Breaking Dawn scenes in Lapa is unclear, since the city of Rio is barely mentioned in Stephenie Meyer's novel.)
In that newspaper, Leitão explains that "we want to consolidate Rio's position as Brazil's top destination for foreign producers. The city will be portrayed in a very positive manner in [Breaking Dawn], a blockbuster that will be seen by millions of people all over the world, promoting Rio [that way]."
As per an unconfirmed report in O Globo's gossip/local news column "Cool People," Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart would be flying down to Rio next Friday, Nov. 5, to check out the area while staying at the posh Copacabana Palace. Actual filming would take place later in the month.
Answering a query about the possibility of Pattinson and Stewart taking part at a local Twilight fan event, Leitão tweeted that it would be impossible for security reasons.
"We want everything to run smoothly and according to schedule," he added. "It's a movie shoot, not a media junket. [Filming] conditions are determined by the producers."
Leitão also stated that "every security measure will be taken to ensure a smooth shoot. Both the city and the state governments will provide the necessary support."
According to reports released in late summer, Summit Entertainment had been considering filming part of Breaking Dawn in Rio, but Summit executives had changed their minds following a slum gang vs. police shootout that left one person dead in one of Rio's upscale neighborhoods.
Negotiations had begun in 2009 in Los Angeles. Breaking Dawn "producers" (and/or Summit executives) had been scouting the Rio area since last July.
According to Leitão, Breaking Dawn's five-day shoot will add US$2m to Rio's economy.
Last week, Leitão announced that Fast Five would be filming in Rio in November as well.
According to RioFilme director/president Sérgio Sá Leitão on his Twitter page, "we've made it possible to film Breaking Dawn in Rio. In order to bring in more investments, promote the city, and make the movie more realistic."
Brazilian companies Total e Zoar will handle the production in Rio, as reported in the Rio daily O Globo, while "sources close to the production" claim that Rio's old Lapa neighborhood (in the not-too-distant past well known for its male and transvestite sex workers) and an islet off the coast of Rio (outside the city proper) would be Isle Esme, where Edward Cullen and Bella Swan spend their fateful honeymoon.
(The islets off the coast of the colonial town of Paraty had been mentioned as strong possibilities for Isle Esme. Now, why'd they be filming Breaking Dawn scenes in Lapa is unclear, since the city of Rio is barely mentioned in Stephenie Meyer's novel.)
In that newspaper, Leitão explains that "we want to consolidate Rio's position as Brazil's top destination for foreign producers. The city will be portrayed in a very positive manner in [Breaking Dawn], a blockbuster that will be seen by millions of people all over the world, promoting Rio [that way]."
As per an unconfirmed report in O Globo's gossip/local news column "Cool People," Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart would be flying down to Rio next Friday, Nov. 5, to check out the area while staying at the posh Copacabana Palace. Actual filming would take place later in the month.
Answering a query about the possibility of Pattinson and Stewart taking part at a local Twilight fan event, Leitão tweeted that it would be impossible for security reasons.
"We want everything to run smoothly and according to schedule," he added. "It's a movie shoot, not a media junket. [Filming] conditions are determined by the producers."
Leitão also stated that "every security measure will be taken to ensure a smooth shoot. Both the city and the state governments will provide the necessary support."
According to reports released in late summer, Summit Entertainment had been considering filming part of Breaking Dawn in Rio, but Summit executives had changed their minds following a slum gang vs. police shootout that left one person dead in one of Rio's upscale neighborhoods.
Negotiations had begun in 2009 in Los Angeles. Breaking Dawn "producers" (and/or Summit executives) had been scouting the Rio area since last July.
According to Leitão, Breaking Dawn's five-day shoot will add US$2m to Rio's economy.
Last week, Leitão announced that Fast Five would be filming in Rio in November as well.
Madame Tussauds to debut Rob's wax figure
Starting Wednesday, Madame Tussauds will put a new wax statue of “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson on display at its museum on the Las Vegas Strip.
The $300,000 wax likeness of the 24-year-old heartthrob will remain at the museum through the end of the month.
The $300,000 wax likeness of the 24-year-old heartthrob will remain at the museum through the end of the month.
Rob talks about wanting to do smaller films & fame
Robert Pattinson would love to concentrate on independent movies but worries if he did he could be “unemployed for ten years”.
The 24-year-old hunk is best known for playing vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight movie franchise, based on the best-selling novels of Stephenie Meyer.
His career choices so far have been predominantly mainstream, although the artistic soul is keen to venture into smaller, more obscure cinema. His only fear is if he does that he may struggle financially as there are fewer jobs in low-budget movies, and they are also less well paid.
“You can say I only do small movies, but then there is a chance you might not be employed for ten years,” he told the British edition of OK! magazine.
Robert sometimes feels under pressure when he shoots films as he knows people are expecting big things from him. The dreamy star admits being in the public eye can have its advantages though, as his fame has opened many doors to him.
“Now it feels a lot more pressured and there’s nothing but negative aspects of having pressure when you’re trying to act. It’s quite difficult in that situation…You want to take control of [fame] all the time and it’s impossible. It’s nice sometimes. You do get kind of paranoid, but it allows me to do the films I want to do,” he explained.
The 24-year-old hunk is best known for playing vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight movie franchise, based on the best-selling novels of Stephenie Meyer.
His career choices so far have been predominantly mainstream, although the artistic soul is keen to venture into smaller, more obscure cinema. His only fear is if he does that he may struggle financially as there are fewer jobs in low-budget movies, and they are also less well paid.
“You can say I only do small movies, but then there is a chance you might not be employed for ten years,” he told the British edition of OK! magazine.
Robert sometimes feels under pressure when he shoots films as he knows people are expecting big things from him. The dreamy star admits being in the public eye can have its advantages though, as his fame has opened many doors to him.
“Now it feels a lot more pressured and there’s nothing but negative aspects of having pressure when you’re trying to act. It’s quite difficult in that situation…You want to take control of [fame] all the time and it’s impossible. It’s nice sometimes. You do get kind of paranoid, but it allows me to do the films I want to do,” he explained.
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