Turning 71 Today: Bill Pullman. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 17, 1953 · Hornell, New York, USA

Birth name
William James Pullman

Spouse
Tamara Pullman(January 3, 1987 – present) (3 children)

QUOTES:

[on watching Independence Day (1996) with President Bill Clinton] Oh, great. This is going to be like shooting baskets with Magic Johnson watching.

[1996, on Lost Highway (1997)] I was brought up in a very small town in upstate New York. We lived on Main Street, and my dad was a doctor. And this idyllic setting held some very dark corners. Working with David Lynch, getting to know his psyche, and getting inside the character in Lost Highway felt so connected up to my past. Benign on the exterior, seething on the interior. My dad was also the town coroner, so we saw all these dead bodies…When I was a teenager my father would bring us along. I remember that when my mother had colon cancer, my father took us down to the basement of the hospital and pulled out a tumor in a jar to show us. And he’s holding it up, he’s kinda laughing, like a scientist. He said, ‘See, it’s kinda like congealed hamburger.’ I mean, that’s like David Lynch, that combination of strange, funny, macabre, all in one. So working with Lynch felt very much like going home.

Liebestraum (1991) was a great experience, a great time, and I have such fond memories about it…It was wild working with Mike Figgis, because he’s very much in possession of himself. Some would say a narcissist, but I think there’s a power in that. I have to admit that I was just dazzled by his absorption with his own instincts and his own ability to pursue things…

It’s very curious when you’re an actor and suddenly you’re in the right role, with the right match. Truthfully, I almost avoided While You Were Sleeping (1995), because I find those romantic comedies kind of precious, and they’re full of lines that leave you feeling a little bewildered when you say them. It’s all about first looks and little giggles, and part of me is always thinking, ‘Isn’t there anything else we could be doing with our time right now? Something a little more important?’ But when I was doing it, I really enjoyed it. It was like the air was charged between me and Sandy. From the minute I met her, we just clicked. We were totally in tune with each other. Lots of the movie was about us just talking and talking, and I’ll tell you the truth, most actors don’t listen very well, they don’t give it 100 percent. But Sandy and I, we just lived in that rarefied air of the movie, and it worked really, really well.

Watch Today’s Festival: POLITICAL Shorts Festival

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SEE THE FULL LINEUP OF FILMS:

CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT, 13min., Germany
Directed by Anna Faroqhi, Haim Peretz
In a small village in Brandenburg, a group of children aged 6 to 13 has established the Groß Schauen Youth Advisory Council, a children’s parliament. Here, they actively participate in democratic decision-making processes to represent the interests of their community. One of their key initiatives is advocating for a 30 km/h speed limit on the main road running through their village.

NIGHT SHIFT, 10min., UK
Directed by Michael Rogers
Night Shift is a gritty thriller set in the not-so-distant future, when cities fall into chaos, and a paramedic takes the law into her own hands.

https://citylightsfilms.co.uk/night-shift

UNIVERSE OF UKRAINE, 3min., Ukraine
Directed by Alexander Sparinsky
«Universe of Ukraine” is a documentary music video-essay for all people who want to know what war in Ukraine is and what are Russian killers today, in the 21st century; about all the troubles and griefs that this invasion brought…

http://sparinsky.kiev.ua/
https://www.facebook.com/100000572240927
https://mobile.twitter.com/sparinsky
https://www.instagram.com/aleksandr.sparinsky/

THE SOCIALISTS OF SHOE CITY, 35min., USA
Directed by Shana Figueroa
The story of “The Socialists of Shoe City: The Socialist Movement in Haverhill, Massachusetts” ” chronicles the transformative impact of James F. Carey and John C. Chase on Haverhill, Massachusetts, during a period of intense industrialization and social upheaval. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Haverhill’s booming shoe industry was a focal point of labor exploitation and inequality. Carey and Chase, driven by a vision of social justice and workers’ rights, founded the Haverhill Socialist Labor Party in 1895. Their activism led to significant labor strikes, public lectures, and campaigns for better working conditions and fair wages. Despite facing formidable opposition, their efforts culminated in Carey’s historic election to the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1898, signaling a profound shift in the political landscape and inspiring a broader socialist movement across America.

NISE, A journey in the negation of love, 41min., Spain
Directed by Maria Gisèle Royo
This documentary follows the creative process of a group of people passionate about art and culture who voluntarily confine themselves to a town in the province of Segovia, to rehearse and study texts in old Spanish. The result is teamwork that makes the work grow. The cohesion between actors, artistic and technical team, and a love for a job well done, and for culture, is breathed through the screen. Nise, is the last work they have brought to the stage, astonishing critics, and offering a text from the past that continues to make us reflect on the ambiguity of justice and the exercise of political power.

A SEED OF REGRET, 5min,. USA
Directed by Jon Gary
A once-assimilated African American father faces an agonizing unraveling as he grapples with the devastating loss of his beloved son to a senseless and untimely murder.

http://www.aaronkbraxton.com/

SYSTEMIC POKER, 3min., USA
Directed by Isaul Beltran
Systemic Poker is a black comedy that attempts to mirror the systemic racism that is present in our society.

https://www.facebook.com/OigaMiKidsCoolMoviesProduction
https://www.instagram.com/oigamikidscoolmovies/

Turning 40 Today: Theo James. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 16, 1984 · Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Birth name
Theodore Peter James Kinnaird Taptiklis

Spouse
Ruth Kearney (August 25, 2018 – present) (2 children)

QUOTES:

People say that New Yorkers aren’t friendly, but I think they’re more friendly than Londoners. Here there is a front-footed nature of Americans. You can go out on a night out and meet 10 random people and stay in touch with them, whereas that’s not going to happen in the same way in London.

What is interesting, as well, is how much power homicide detectives have and how much respect. They are kind of rock stars, especially in New York. There are not that many of them.

Even though I’m an actor, I don’t love sharing everything about myself. It’s always good to keep a little bit for yourself. [Interview, September 1, 2015]

Turning 45 Today – Adam Brody. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 15, 1979 · San Diego, California, USA

Birth name
Adam Jared Brody

Spouse
Leighton Meester(February 15, 2014 – present) (2 children)

Quotes:

I just graduated from high school, and I was working at Blockbuster. Not only did I get into movies while I was there, but I was putting away boxes and looking at the kids on the covers, it felt like windows into these seemingly perfect lives.

I’ll never have a more life-changing year than than this last one (2003-2004). I could win an Oscar and it wouldn’t alter my daily life as much as The O.C. (2003) has.

You know how in The Fugitive (1993), when Harrison Ford hears sirens, he’ll just subtly steer the other way? I do that when I see groups of teenage girls.

I love movie-making. I’m interested in writing and directing, and I’ve dabbled, but I haven’t done anything I care to brag about. Yet.

I wish I came from a more pure place. I don’t have something to say from the bottom of my soul. I just know how to take stuff I like and repackage it in a slightly different way.

Turning 43 Today – Michelle Dockery. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 15, 1981 · Barking, Essex, England, UK

Birth name
Michelle Suzanne Dockery

Spouse
Jasper Waller-Bridge(September 23, 2023 – present)

Quotes:

Downton Abbey (2010) has become this huge thing, and I really enjoy the success of it, but I sometimes find myself on the outside looking in.
In the first season of Downton Abbey (2010) we see the three sisters, and pretty much all they do is change clothes three times a day.

Shakespeare is renewed each time you see it or read it. I’ve seen ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ so many times, and each time it’s a little different, or a different line leaps out at me. It’s like re-reading a good book over and over, always noticing something you hadn’t seen the time before – and that’s rare.

I don’t mind wearing a corset, it informs your posture, changes the way you move, you can’t slouch.

Turning 41 today – Camilla Luddington. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 15 · Ascot, Berkshire, England, UK

Birth name
Camilla Anne Luddington

Quotes:

I definitely have curves. I don’t intend on losing them.
There have been periods of my life when I was heavier, like right after high school I definitely gained that freshman 15. It was tough to lose. Ever since then, I know that I can gain weight, so I try to be careful.
My
I’ll make a horrible housewife. It’s not like I’m disgusting, but I’m pretty bad about having a drink or eating something and then leaving the plate and rushing to go.

I think about what I’m eating every day. I still have burgers and stuff that’s not good for me sometimes, but I’m always trying to be careful. I don’t just eat whatever I want.

As a female there aren’t too many characters that are very empowering, and there’s something very empowering about Lara Croft. She kicks butt and she does it in style. She’s confident and she’s educated.

[Dream acting role] I would love to do a period piece. Or a fantasy piece like Game of Thrones. The closest I’ve come to it is playing a fairy on True Blood. But I’m crossing my fingers for more opportunities.

Turning 40 Today. Jackson Rathbone. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 14, 1984 · Singapore City, Singapore

Birth name
Monroe Jackson Rathbone V

Lust tastes like tequila and love tastes like whiskey…Love burns for longer and warms you up on the inside and sometimes it makes you do stupid things. Tequila just makes you wasted.

Turning 55 Today. Natascha McElhone. Happy Birthday

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Born
December 14, 1969 · Surrey, England, UK

Birth name
Natasha Abigail Taylor

Spouse
Dr. Martin Hirigoyen Kelly (May 19, 1998 – May 20, 2008) (his death, 3 children)

QUOTES:

I wanted to know whether the character was going to be ‘the wife’ or ‘the girlfriend’, which bores me to tears and is endemic. I think it’s incumbent on actresses to bring something else to the part which isn’t in the script.

I think I was ambitious. I still am. A lot of the stuff that was coming my way was stuff I just didn’t want to do, so it might have seemed like lack of ambition to shy away from that, but if it sticks in your throat… I just wanted to do what I wanted to do and which I thought said something.

Now I’m the sole breadwinner… I have to work. I have to try and work non-stop, actually, to make things work.

Happy Birthday: Christopher Plummer (1929 – 2019)

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Born
December 13, 1929 · Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Died
February 5, 2021 · Weston, Connecticut, USA (complications from a fall)

Birth name
Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer

QUOTES:

Unless you can surround yourself with as many beautiful things as you can afford, I don’t think life has very much meaning.

I’m bored with questions about acting.

[on working with Dame Julie Andrews] Working with her is like being hit over the head with a Valentine’s card.

[2011, a revised opinion on The Sound of Music (1965)] People were unnaturally sentimental about the film. So I always gave it a tough time. But a few years ago, I went to an Easter party and had to watch the damn thing with these kids. I was a prisoner! And then I thought, it’s got everything – the lovely songs, the Nazis and the nuns and the kids. It’s timeless and I’m grateful for it.

[on receiving a Screen Actors Guild award for Beginners (2010)] I just can’t tell you what fun I’ve had being a member of the world’s second oldest profession. When they honor you, it’s like being lit by the holy grail.

[on the ability to convey a sense of pathos] Very few people have it naturally – Chaplin, Brando. It’s a gift. But you can learn how to fake it.

Ewan (McGregor) doesn’t act, he inhabits a role. And, of course, he makes you not act and inhabit the role, like it’s a competition. I owe that to him.