Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - A Shocking Accident (1982)

I enjoyed A Shocking Accident movie

Movie Issued - in 1982.


Certificates: UK:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK
Genres: Short, Comedy, Romance
Languages: English
Runtimes: 25
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:1982, UK:April 1983

In movie played:

Oliver Blackburn (actor)

Daniel Chatto (actor)
Birth Name:Sproule, Daniel Chatto St. George
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Married to 'Sarah Armstrong-Jones' (qv), the daughter of 'Princess Margaret' (qv) (Sister of 'Queen Elizabeth II' (qv)) and 'Lord Snowdon' (qv), and the sister of Viscount Linley., He attended Bedales Boarding school., Lives in South Kensington., 28 July 1996: first son Samuel David Benedict Chatto born, 5 February 1999: second son Arthur David Nathaniel Chatto born., In _Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (1982) (TV)_ (qv), he played his future wife's cousin 'Prince Andrew' (qv)., He is the son of the literary agent Ros Chatto and the theatrical agent Robin Fox and a half-brother of the actors 'Edward Fox (I)' (qv) and 'James Fox (I)' (qv) and the producer 'Robert Fox (II)' (qv)., Takes his name from his mother's husband, Thomas Chatto Sproule, whose stage name was Thomas Chatto.
Spouse:'Sarah Armstrong-Jones' (qv) (14 July 1994 - present); 2 children
Birth Date:22 April 1957

Rupert Everett (actor)
Articles:"The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 10 June 2008, by: Stephen Adams, "Rupert Everett apologises for calling soldiers 'wimps'", "The Times" (UK), 17 December 2007, by: Ben Hoyle, "Rupert Everett: acting in Hollywood is like living in Afghanistan", "Le Soir" (Belgium), 24 May 2005, Iss. 119, pg. 32, "Secrets d'alcve d'Everett", "Attitude" (UK), September 2002, Iss. 101, pg. 42-29, by: Paul Flynn, "The Importance of Being Everett", "NW" (Australia), 18 June 2001, pg. 70, by: Fleur Michell, "Celebrity Big Brother", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 25 June 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 491/492, pg. 28, by: EW Staff, "It Dandy: Rupert Everett", "Movieline" (USA), February 1999, Vol. X, Iss. 5, pg. 59, by: David Thomson, "Sex Symbols For The 21st Century", "The Face" (UK), March 1998, "Rupert Everett:Too Hot To handle", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 11 July 1997, "USA Today" (USA), 24 June 1997, "Everett May Be Movie's Best friend", "Vogue" (USA), May 1987, Vol. -, Iss. -, pg. 80, by: Regina Nadelson, "The Emancipation Of Rupert Everett", "Playboy" (USA), December 1986, Vol. 33, Iss. 12, pg. 188, by: staff, "Fast Forward"
Pictorials:"Out" (USA), June 2002, pg. 127, by: Michael Roberts, "Face Time", "Cinema" (Hungary), August 2000, Iss. 105, pg. 61, "Playboy" (USA), November 1994, Vol. 41, Iss. 11, pg. 142, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1994"
Interviews:"The Sunday Telegraph" (UK), 8 June 2008, by: Nigel Farndale, "Actor Rupert Everett shows his nasty side", "The Independent Magazine" (UK), 15 December 2007, pg. 14 - 20, by: John Walsh, "Head boy", "Viasat magazine" (Sweden), June 2001, Iss. 6, pg. 20-22, by: Pl Grandal, "Talangfull gentleman", "Playboy" (USA), January 2000, Vol. 47, Iss. 1, pg. 220-221+258-261, by: David Rensin, "20Q", "Evening Standard Hot Tickets" (UK), 17 December 1999, pg. 11, "Rupert Everett On... Inpector Gadget", "Madison" (USA), July 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 7, pg. 136-143, by: Gregg Kilday, "Something Wilde", "Us" (USA), June 1999, by: Chris Heath, "Rupert Everett:The Us Interview", "HELLO!" (USA), 6 June 1998, "Paper" (USA), March 1998, pg. 66-69+71, by: Hal Rubenstein, "Mounting Everett", "The Advocate" (USA), 20 January 1998, pg. 30-37, by: Bruce Vilanch, "Rupert Everett: Leading man on the rise", "Movieline" (USA), January 1996, "A Man With a Plan", "Out" (USA), Fall 1992, pg. 34-40, by: Brad Gooch, "Rupert Observed"
Books:Rupert Everett. _Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins: The Autobiography._ New York: Warner Books, 2007. ISBN 0446579637
British-born Rupert Everett impel aloft delimited by pleased circumstances, but the wry, sometimes vain highbrow be a oddball from the markedly germ. At the age of 7, he was placed into the correctness of Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College where on earth he hardened classically by the haunch of the the ivories. He was expelled from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London in favour of clashing next to his teacher, and instead apprenticed himself at the avant-garde Glasgow Citizen's Theatre in Scotland, performing in such production in locate of 'Don Juan' and 'Heartbreak House'. In 1984, Everett exultantly film a front role in, _Another Country (1984)_ (qv), which he enjoy perform ahead of event on time, and shot to broad-based particle, becoming one of England's hottest alien public figure. But, again, the scandalously intense and cultured rebel douse his hard to oblige allow po-faced with clashing with the grasp and even with his individual fan. In 1989, Everett simply declared his own homosexuality -- an announcement that could have mortally sufferers his motion canvas art. Instead, done time, it seem to have had the conflicting effect. His career revitalized as 'Julia Roberts (I)' (qv)' gay confidante in _My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)_ (qv), and he have continual to impress eminently in the classic sector with _Shakespeare in Love (1998)_ (qv) (as Christopher Marlowe), _An Ideal Husband (1999)_ (qv) and _A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)_ (qv) (as Oberon). Lately he has enhanced both films, with his majestic portrayal in _To Kill a King (2003)_ (qv) and _Stage Beauty (2004)_ (qv), and box, with his effortlessly suave Sherlock Holmes in _Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (2004) (TV)_ (qv). His predilection for smug and creepy villain of unpunctually, such as the cartoonish Dr. Claw in _Inspector Gadget (1999)_ (qv) has indiscriminate into voice animation with his "unprincely" Prince Charming exceptionality in _Shrek 2 (2004)_ (qv). In making his high thorn command to "come out," Rupert become a live testament disprove the argument that a truly exceptional and glorious optimist glory days man cannot survive the career-killing stigma of mortal openly gay.
Height:6' 4"
Quotes:Why would I wear pink trousers? It's hard enough being gay., I have nothing to complain about... except maybe people wondering if a queen like me can butch-it-up enough to play a convincing straight man., I'm a sex machine to both genders. It's all very exhausting. I need a lot of sleep., I don't understand what he's got against her because this is the second time he's stuck into her a bit. That seems really unfair to me. Listen, any singer who dances all the time, you don't have the breath to sing all the time. Everyone knows that. It's unfair to make it a point. If you do a heavy dance routine, at some point you're going to do a bit of lip-synch. But everybody does that. 'Madonna (I)' (qv) sings everything she can sing but, if she goes into a dance routine, she's got to dance; you can't breathe and dance and sing at the same time. She doesn't lip-synch her whole performance. I bet Elton has lip-synched moments of his performance, even though he's at a piano all the time. He's very bossy these days, I think. I mean he's lovely but he's a bit bossy and he does seem a bit cranky., I think Elton has lost it completely. He loves to tell you how he overcame addictions - drugs, bulimia... He did not overcome addictions. He went from one to another... All these shopping sprees, and not controlling his mouth., English actors are treated like immigrants - they're a gypsy race. They go where the work is and there's never been much work in England. They're treated very badly., One of the great things about getting older is that unemployment becomes more and more fun., [on Americans] Now they are whiny victims whose language is entirely taken from two TV shows - _"Friends" (1994)_ (qv) and _"Sex and the City" (1998)_ (qv) - and there's nothing sexy about them any more.
Birth Notes:Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England, UK
Salary History:_Who Shot Victor Fox (2002)_::$4,000,000, _Unconditional Love (2002)_ (qv)::$4,000,000
Magazine Covers:"The Independent Magazine" (UK), 15 December 2007, "Attitude" (UK), September 2002, "The Advocate" (USA), 11 June 2002, "Attitude" (UK), April 1999, "Genre" (USA), January 1999, "Paper" (USA), March 1998, "The Face" (UK), March 1998, "Buzz" (USA), February 1998, "The Advocate" (USA), 20 January 1998, "Time Out New York" (United States), 19 June 1997, Iss. 91, "Out" (USA), Fall 1992, "HELLO!" (UK), 6 June 1988, "Films and Filming" (UK), June 1987
Other Works:Played "Guy Bennett" - idealist laypeople college boy turned not well-dressed Russian secret agent - in Julian Mitchell's first-class cavort "Another Country" at the Greenwich Theatre, London, in 1981 and the Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, in 1982., Wrote the novel Hello Darling, Are You Working? published in 1992, and "The Hairdressers of St. Tropez"., Theatre: "The Picture of Dorian Gray" playing "Lord Henry Wotton", Music video for Madonna: "American Pie", Released the record "Generation of Loneliness" in the mid 1980s., Model for Yves St. Laurent's Opium Pour Homme cologne, Sang "They Can't Take That Away From Me" together with Robbie Williams at his 'Swing When You're Winning' album (2001), TV commercial for Marks & Spencer (2004), (1984, February - March) Appeared as Flamineo in the John Webster play "The White Devil" produced by the Glasgow Citizens Company at the Greenwich Theatre, London, England., Author of "Hello darling, are you working?", (1989) He acted in Sir Noel Coward's play, "The Vortex, with Maria Aitken, directed by Dave Prowse., (February 26, 2009-July 16, 2009) He acted in Sir Noel Coward's play, "Blithe Spirit," at the Shubert Theatre in New York City, New York with Angela Lansbury CBE, Christine Ebersole, Jayne Atkinson, Simon Jones, Deborah Rush, directed by Michael Blakemore OBE.
Where Now:(1992) Release of his book, "Hello Darling, Are You Working?".
Birth Name:Everett, Rupert James Hector
He board at Farleigh House prep conservatory contained by Basingstoke from the age of seven since going to Ampleforth College, the prestigious Roman Catholic general population school in Yorkshire at thirteen, but drop out 16., Turned down the 'Daniel Day-Lewis' (qv) role in _A Room with a View (1985)_ (qv)., 1999 VH1 Vogue Fashion Award for most fashionable male celebrity., At his suggestion, 'Madonna (I)' (qv) re-recorded 'Don McLean (I)' (qv)'s classic "American Pie"., Was expelled from London's Central School of Speech and Drama for insubordination., Plays the piano., Writes for "Vanity Fair"., Former, successful model in Milan., Speaks English, French & Italian., Lives in London, New York, Paris & Miami., Owns a Black Lab, named Moise., (May 1999) Bought a home in Los Angeles for his dog's sake. His black Lab, Moise, was suffering from painful arthritis, so the actor relocated to the city in order for his beloved pet to heal. Everett even turned down a role on the London stage, because it meant having to have his dog quarantined for six months., Showed his musical talents on two remakes: singing backup on 'Madonna (I)' (qv)'s remake of "American Pie" and by dueting with Brit pop star 'Robbie Williams (I)' (qv) on a version of the classic "They Can't Take That Away from Me"., He has become an icon in Italy since the late 1980s, mostly because 'Tiziano Sclavi' (qv), the author of the popular comic "Dylan Dog", chose his face for the protagonist. "Dellamorte Dellamore" is based upon a novel by Sclavi as well, so Everett was the natural choice for the Italian audience., He was awarded the 1981 London Critics' Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Awards) for Most Promising New Actor of 1980 for his performance in "Another Country"., Attended the wedding of 'Joan Collins' (qv) and 'Percy Gibson' (qv)., In _Stage Beauty (2004)_ (qv), plays King Charles II, the son of King Charles I, whom he played in _To Kill a King (2003)_ (qv). They are both his ancestors., In the Independent on Sunday [UK] 2006 Pink LIst - a list of the most influential gay men and women - Everett came in at #71, down from #50., He is the favorite actor of actress Amber Benson., Works out at Crunch Fitness in New York City., Has an older brother, Simon Anthony Cunningham Everett (b. 1956)., Son of Major Anthony Michael Everett, who worked in business and served in the military, and wife (married 7 May 1955) Sara MacLean (born 19 September 1934), who was Scottish, and descended from the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Schmiedern Barons., Is a descendant from Charles II Stuart, King of England and Scotland, and through him a distant relative of 'Rachael Stirling' (qv)., In _Another Country (1984)_ (qv), Rupert Everett plays "Guy Bennett", a character based on the double agent "Guy Burgess". Everett, however, is related to another of the Cambridge Five, upper-class British diplomats who were Cambridge University men who later secretly spied for the Soviet Union for decades. Everett is the great-nephew of 'Donald Maclean' (qv), who escaped to the Soviet Union in 1951 on his 38th birthday. Maclean was bisexual. (Everett announced in 1989 that he was gay)., Godfather of 'Madonna (I)' (qv)'s and 'Guy Ritchie' (qv)'s son David.
Birth Date:29 May 1959

Robert Popper (actor)
Other Works:Book: The Timewaster Letters ISBN 1843171082 (as Robin Cooper), [2005] Book: Return of the Timewaster Letters ISBN 0 316 73129 3 (as Robin Cooper)

Gary Russell (actor)
Interviews:"Oh Yes It Is!" (UK), 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 1, pg. 15-16, by: 'Will Howells', "Re: Production"
Birth Notes:Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK
Other Works:Wrote novels from Virgin Publishing based on _"Doctor Who" (1963)_ (qv)., Producer and sometime director of "The New Adventures", an audio play range based on the book range of the same name., "Placebo Effect" (1998), Has written factual books about Doctor Who "Doctor Who - Regeneration" (to be published 1999) "Doctor Who - Apocrypha (1998), Wrote content for Doctor Who CD-ROM "Destiny of the Doctors" (1997), Has co-written (under the pen-name Warren Martyn) other TV factual books. "I Can't Believe It's An Unofficial Simpsons Guide" (with Adrian Wood) "Goodnight Seattle - The Unauthorised Guide to the World of Frasier" (with David Bailey), Has written comic strips for Marvel Comics and Radio Times "Doctor Who" (1991/1992/1993/1996/1997) "Dark Angel" (1992) "Incomplete Death's Head" (1993) "Cyberspace 3000" (1993) [also co-creator], [1994] Group Editor of Marvel Magazines's "Hammer Horror" magazine

Alex Scott (actor)

Tim Seeley (actor)

Timothy Stark (actor)

Luke Taylor (actor)

Benjamin Whitrow (actor)

Katherine Best (actress)

Richenda Carey (actress)

Sarah Elliott (actress)

Barbara Hicks (actress)

Jenny Seagrove (actress)

Sophie Ward (actress)

Richard Craven (producer)

Christine Oestreicher (producer)

Ernie Eban (writer)

Graham Greene (writer)

James Scott (writer)

Adam Barker-Mill (cinematographer)

Simon Brint (composer)

Simon Wallace (composer)

James Scott (director)

Tom Priestley (editor)

Jeanne Ferber (miscellaneous crew)

Caroline Gold (miscellaneous crew)

Doris Martin (miscellaneous crew)

Robert Wallace (miscellaneous crew)

Louise Stjernsward (production designer)

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