LOVED this line: I wrote the role for everyone who is young, good looking, manly and dangerous
That describes JRM perfectly!! I always knew NO ONE could play Henry VIII like Jonny does.
I so want him to get the Emmy for season four.
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Thanks Nougatte for the translation!!
LOVED this line: I wrote the role for everyone who is young, good looking, manly and dangerous That describes JRM perfectly!! I always knew NO ONE could play Henry VIII like Jonny does. I so want him to get the Emmy for season four.
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USA also made it through to the World Cup last night. I was so happy (and relieved!).
Interesting how Hirst describes Jonathan has having a short attention span and easily bored. Me, too. I have to be multitasking or else I'm stuck.
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy."--William Butler Yeats
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I always thought he was sort of hyperactive from the descriptions in his earliest interviews. Prematurely born children often have this problem that can even
persist into adulthood. It must be hell for an actor, though, who spends most of his time waiting for his turn.
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Very interesting - thanks for that Nougatte
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Annabelle Wallis on JRM:
Of course, there's the factor of the show's leading man, notorious hellraiser and ladykiller Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Wallis says that "he's
everything you'd want a leading man to be. He's inspiring-he has this incredible energy and drive, but this mystery about him. It's great to have a
little unpredictability. He allows you to give your best performance, though, because of the way he is. He really took me in under his wing and made a
situation that could have been difficult very easy."
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love all this snippets - thanks Walnut - I do think Jonny is a bit mysterious or he certainly gives the impression of being mysterious he's definitely got
hidden depths
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Many thanks Nougatte and Walnuts, I always love to hear about Jonny.
Just a little update about the Rotten Tomatoes's poll "Battle of the Male Hotties" "So far, McAvoy is heavily in the lead with a whopping 24 points! Runner-up Garcia Bernal has 14, followed by Gosling, Rudd, and Franco at 13. Ackles has 12 and Rhys Meyers has 10 " ( then corrected in 13) http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showthread.php?p=16133454 Not so bad, anyway he's in good company |
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Gee, I'd love to be under his wing.
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Two wings...one for you and one for me !!
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Sounds good ! We might even learn some things from him !
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There's a huge five page spread about the Tudors in a Czech magazine. I've only ran through it and it seems quite interesting, it even has some
intriguing Jonny bits
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Thank you very much in advance
Nougatte!!!
Jonny is on the cover and in 4 pages inside (but the article is not interesting, just a résumé of his career )
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Oh yes, the Joss Stone interview is not a part of the article but I'll translate that one, too, thanks for the reminder because I haven't read it
And there's a Jonny interview in today's newspapers, yay! I'm your biggest fan I'll follow you until you love me
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Nougatte and Atteniger, thank you. Looking forward to any and all you can provide.
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Thanks Nougatte and Atteniger. I will wait anxiously to see more
Rocks in my way? I keep all; one day I will construct a castle… - Fernando Pessoa
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So, this is the Jonny interview from today's newspapers. I'll translate the big article and the Joss Stone interview tomorrow, so this is just an
appetizer of sorts
_______________________ "I hope I won't be like Henry" Jonathan Rhys Meyers is just finishing the last episodes of the successful historical drama The Tudors in which he plays Henry VIII. The Golden Globe winner, actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers, has the reputation of a bad boy, so he's the perfect man to play the part of the excentric Henry VIII in the greatly acclaimed show The Tudors. Regardless, he can't wait to bury Henry. "Historical series fortunately can't run forever," he says contentedly in the exclusive interview for MF DNES that he gave during the shooting of the final season, dressed in armour and wearing a mask of the cruel emperor he refused to put aside. Why are you so happy to finish the series? It's a difficult role. Really difficult. I love it, I devoted three years of my life to that part, but I have nothing more to give. Will you at least miss it? Yes and no. Imagine playing someone who constantly yells and pushes people around; someone hated by all. It's not a great feeling. I loved being Henry, but it's time to say goodbye before he becomes a complete monster. I'm sorry, but you have a weird voice. This "weird" voice, as you put it, that's not me speaking, it's Henry VIII. Particularly it's the aging Henry VIII. If I started to talk like "I do normally" (changes his voice), it'll be difficult to get back into the part. And I can't afford that, I have to be Henry again in ten minutes. So if you don't mind, I'll keep the weird voice. When you finish the shooting in the evening, do you leave the sets as Henry, or Jonathan? I live in a small house near the studios, so even when I'm done shooting, I stay in the part. It's more comfortable. Considering that the shooting lasts for 140 days, I cease being Jonathan for 140 days of a year, which is crazy. Do you at least take off the costume? Yes, I wouldn't be able to fall asleep in the stuff I'm wearing right now. Is it uncomfortable? Does it look comfortable? It's not desinged for conversations, so even sitting here and talking with you is difficult. (smiles tiredly) I thought your costumes are comfortable. That's what the producers say. They're comfortable compared to the actual clothes that people wore in the history. This outfit would've probably weighted twenty or thirty kilos back then. But still it's tough on my body which is good because it allows me to feel more like my Henry. How is he right now? His leg is basically rotting, so he's not very good; 30 years old with a progressed syphilis, cirrhosis and pretty much overweight. He's ill, so he's obnoxious. Not a happy living then, I guess... I've been through a lot when I was younger, so I can imagine what endless physical pain can do to a man. You're only more and more aggressive and mean. The pain can override the brain to such extend that you're unable to think clear. I don't think Henry did certain things because he was cruel, but because he was ill. You were told to gain weight for the part... That's fortunately in the costume designer's hands, she made a padded suit for me. But I won't be overly fat, it wouldn't seem natural. Did Henry change you? Of course, he did change me a lot. But I can't say how yet. We'll see. Will you be like him one day? I hope not. Jesus! Would you like to meet Henry? I don't believe in "those were the days" and I'm not sure I would have had the proper social status anyway, so no coming back to history, I would have probably suffered a lot. As for meeting Henry, I might be interested, but something tells me I wouldn't like him very much. When you joined the show, did you expect the success? Not at all. Nobody did, they only planned one season. When I signed on the deal, I had no idea what I signed for, I wasn't that interested. It was just money. What made you change your mind? Michael Hirst, the screenwriter. While many artists start with drafting a portrait, we started with the whole painting right away. And then there was the challenge of playing someone I didn't resemble physically at all. It confirmed it for me that stereotypes in peoples' minds never die: when people know certain someone's image, they wouldn't let you take it away from them. You can't imagine how many Henry experts showed up! That was one of the reasons I didn't believe in more than two seasons. But we did succeed after all. You know why? Instead of a boring king, we put an attractive, lively man in front of the camera. He didn't even seem like coming from a history. Why do you think people are fascinated by Henry VIII's life? The Tudors aren't the first piece about him. Because he beheaded so many women, right? (laughs) I don't know, perhaps it's the faith that came along during his reign and that even now rules the history. He certainly isn't so popular because he was a good politician. Quite on the contrary, he made many strategical mistakes in his life. I wouldn't always agree with him. You're talking about him like you know him well. Have you studied? Of course I've read a lot about him, but I don't take it too seriously - it's the winners who write the history, so you never know what the actual truth was. Nobody knows what Henry and Thomas Cromwell actually discussed when the door closed behind them. The truth belongs to the one and only moment and you have to live it, that's the only way of knowing it. And even then the truth you tell me doesn't have to be the real truth; it's only your point of view and that makes a difference. Now on a lighter note: what about women? You're said to enjoy them just as Henry did. I do. That's all? The show is criticised for too much sex. Does the sex wear you out? I don't think there's more sex on the show than there was in the history. Quite on the contrary. So no, sex on the show doesn't wear me out. (laughs) Your female co-stars have confessed to be afraid of shooting erotic scenes with you. Well they have a reason to be. Excuse me? Frankly, I have no idea why the girls care about it so much. Actresses probably feel more conscious about their body parts being on camera. Actors don't really care and I don't care at all. But it's true that a perfect body can help an actress to make career, so I understand the struggle. Was there a woman in Henry's life that he really loved? Jane Seymour. She was the true love of his life, they had a beautiful relationship. She died because of Henry; he gave her syphilis and she bled out while giving birth. Henry felt immensely guilty; Jane was the woman he wanted more than anybody else. What's next after The Tudors? I have an offer, but I haven't decided yet so I won't say anything more. What do you think of Joss Stone, the singer, who's your fourth wife on the show? As Jonathan, I'm very excited. Joss is a beautiful woman. As Henry, I'm not really interested. I didn't choose her myself, Cromwell shoved her to my court to resolve the relationship between England and the rest of Europe. It sounds harsh, but Henry never liked Anne of Cleves, he wasn't attracted to her. But that, too, is history. Joss told me you were a good singer. Me? You must be mistaken. Seriously. She said you kept singing for yourself and that you had a good voice. Don't you want to sing a duet with her? Me and Joss? (laughs) I don't think it's such a good idea. It would be like... I don't know. Have you ever seen Bob the Builder? He doesn't know what he's doing, but he's doing it. So singing with Joss is definitely a no, it would be more like rapping on my part. (rapping in Henry's voice) Is there anyone you'd like to behead like Henry did? Perhaps you for these questions? I'm kidding. But wait a second: who's so bad that I could say his name? There are many candidates, many world leaders whose heads we would be much better off without. But I'd rather not say anything, they could take it too seriously and behead me. It would be a shame, my head is still in a good shape. I'm your biggest fan I'll follow you until you love me |
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Thanks Nougatte !!!Thank you very very much!!! This is the Italian Newspaper "Be Cool" "The transgressive king" The article is nothing new,
just a summary of his life, career, sentences , and bad behavior (in airport)
I hope to find some other
article in the few next weeks because, here in Italy, The Tudors started this month on a pay TV, and by the end of
october will be broadcasting on another free TV channel .
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I enjoyed that, Nougatte. Thanks.
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Thanks everyone for the great links and articles about Jonny.
'In every movement and in every line he spoke Mr Myers did indeed come across has a king, it was truly
surreal but honestly captivating and indeed has inspired me to try with all my heart to become as good an actor has he. Jonathon has a great knack of comic
interaction with his fellow artists, and great professionalism along with an ability to put one at one's ease. '
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"Jonathan is a boy restless and undisciplined, rebellious and nonconformist"--love it! Though I wonder if "ragazzo" is something else other
than "boy..."
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy."--William Butler Yeats
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