Since the official engagement of William and Kate was announced in November, the obsessions of the real fans have been (almost) fulfilled: the plates from the graphic novel "unofficial" decorated with slogans such as "Thanks for the free day" or "I had I exist. " Now comes even an American film produced by the Lifetime channel that will run in record time to send it a week before the wedding (save the date: April 29).
William will be interpreted by a semi-unknown TV actor (Nico Evers-Swindell), while Prince Charles by Ben Cross (one of the stars of Chariots of Fire). The last vacant role is precisely that of Kate Middleton, so here's 10 actresses (strictly English except one) to suggest to the casting director.
English accent vital, young (Kate has only 29 years old), but not too dry and physical grace of a true princess: these are essential to interpret the future queen of England (the film's plot is quite simply the story of nine years relationship of the two, the first meeting at the university until the fateful announcement).
Among our choices there are those who definitely has the credentials of princes (the British love to play princess, apparently). 1. Gemma Arterton resembles physically to Middleton and his resume boasts a role as a princess (Tamina was in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time). 2. Emily Blunt has just had fairytale wedding (with the "Prince's" John Krasinski) and, in reality, acting in the role of the young Queen Victoria, she won a Golden Globe in 2009.
3. Felicity Jones is by far the Brit actress of the moment (his last film Like Crazy won the Sundance Festival) and has the support of Helen Mirren (she was his daughter in The Tempest), known for being the face with the Queen Elizabeth an extraordinary performance in the film The Queen.
4. Keira Knightley has been both the Duchess Georgiana Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, in the film The Duchess, the wife of King Arthur in King Arthur. 5. Kate Beckinsale is perhaps a bit 'in later years (he has 36) but juggles perfectly, loved by the British film (Much Ado About Nothing) and Americans (Pearl Harbor).
6. Emma Watson: sooner or later will also start to play someone other than Hermione Granger? Now that the saga is over will be the case we must work, Emma! 7. Carey Mulligan you deserve a leading role for once. 8. Lily Cole: After a film thought by Marilyn Manson (Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll) might want to refer to a more "graceful".
9. Sally Hawkins Can you take roles as an icon of British trade unionists We want sex, and the patient "wait Katie," we are safe. 10. Anne Hathaway is like the princess of America. Not only has film in his resume as an ad hoc Pretty Princess (an American girl needs to become a pretender to the throne), but has already given his best in an ironic interpretation of Kate Middleton to Saturday Night Live in which the poor princess is mobbed by Elizabeth and Philip.
The choice for the role of Kate Middleton in the film is manufactured by Lifetime Camilla Luddington, especially television actress born in the same county of the future princess, Berkshire, which will then have a perfect accent.
William will be interpreted by a semi-unknown TV actor (Nico Evers-Swindell), while Prince Charles by Ben Cross (one of the stars of Chariots of Fire). The last vacant role is precisely that of Kate Middleton, so here's 10 actresses (strictly English except one) to suggest to the casting director.
English accent vital, young (Kate has only 29 years old), but not too dry and physical grace of a true princess: these are essential to interpret the future queen of England (the film's plot is quite simply the story of nine years relationship of the two, the first meeting at the university until the fateful announcement).
Among our choices there are those who definitely has the credentials of princes (the British love to play princess, apparently). 1. Gemma Arterton resembles physically to Middleton and his resume boasts a role as a princess (Tamina was in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time). 2. Emily Blunt has just had fairytale wedding (with the "Prince's" John Krasinski) and, in reality, acting in the role of the young Queen Victoria, she won a Golden Globe in 2009.
3. Felicity Jones is by far the Brit actress of the moment (his last film Like Crazy won the Sundance Festival) and has the support of Helen Mirren (she was his daughter in The Tempest), known for being the face with the Queen Elizabeth an extraordinary performance in the film The Queen.
4. Keira Knightley has been both the Duchess Georgiana Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, in the film The Duchess, the wife of King Arthur in King Arthur. 5. Kate Beckinsale is perhaps a bit 'in later years (he has 36) but juggles perfectly, loved by the British film (Much Ado About Nothing) and Americans (Pearl Harbor).
6. Emma Watson: sooner or later will also start to play someone other than Hermione Granger? Now that the saga is over will be the case we must work, Emma! 7. Carey Mulligan you deserve a leading role for once. 8. Lily Cole: After a film thought by Marilyn Manson (Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll) might want to refer to a more "graceful".
9. Sally Hawkins Can you take roles as an icon of British trade unionists We want sex, and the patient "wait Katie," we are safe. 10. Anne Hathaway is like the princess of America. Not only has film in his resume as an ad hoc Pretty Princess (an American girl needs to become a pretender to the throne), but has already given his best in an ironic interpretation of Kate Middleton to Saturday Night Live in which the poor princess is mobbed by Elizabeth and Philip.
The choice for the role of Kate Middleton in the film is manufactured by Lifetime Camilla Luddington, especially television actress born in the same county of the future princess, Berkshire, which will then have a perfect accent.
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