Happy Birthday Matthew Macfadyen!

Please join us in wishing Matthew Macfadyen a very happy birthday on October 17, 2007!

DAAF interview, Mr Darcy turns comic (Oct 2007)

A new interview of Matthew Macfadyen has surfaced. Thanks to kls010 for the information. You can read the full interview at the Brisbane Times.

Mr Darcy turns comic

Helen Barlow | October 12, 2007

Brisbane Times

Matthew Macfadyen is a reluctant leading man. He impressed us with his sensitivity in the New Zealand film In My Father's Den and then as the dashing Mr Darcy alongside Keira Knightley in Pride & Prejudice, but he was not about to go to Hollywood.

"I don't have any designs to be a film star," the 32-year-old says, "at least not just for the sake of it."

Possible image of Matthew Macfadyen in Frost/Nixon

Thank you to Happy2u and the Italian Forum.

Camera Obscura caught the set of Frost/Nixon in Westlake Hills, California. There are two photos from the set, one of which appears to show the backside of Matthew.

The following image is the picture with the other image  zooming in.

Possible image of Matthew Macfadyen in Frost/Nixon

Frost/Nixon release?

According to this article, Frost/Nixon will be released in November 2008.  Take this information as purely tentative.

Thanks to Matthieu for pointing this out. 

Andy Nyman Interview

Andy Nyman (a co-star in Death at a Funeral) was recently interviewed by What's on Stage. This is a small excerpt:

Favourite productions you’ve ever worked on
A movie I’m in called Death at a Funeral opens here on 2 November. It’s already open in America and Frank Oz directed it. Working with Frank Oz was amazing. People who are truly legends - it’s great just getting to meet them, let alone become a friend and a colleague and someone you work with and collaborate with. I’m never ever blasé about any of that stuff. How lucky I am to do that.

Favourite co-stars
I absolutely loved working with Matthew Macfadyen on my last movie. I just loved him so much. I did a film called Shut Up and Shoot Me. It did very well at the festivals and I won my first acting award for that. The guy who starred opposite me in that was called Karel Roden. He’s kind of like De Niro in the Czech Republic – he’s a huge, huge star there – he was also just phenomenal to work with.

Favourite directors
Frank Oz on Death at a Funeral. Sean Holmes, on this, has been a remarkable director. So good he makes it look easy – just effortless. Nothing’s too much trouble, everything’s good natured, it’s good fun and somehow he comes up with endless good ideas.

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