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FIRST NEW SEASON 3 PHOTO
Filed in News • April 28th, 2010 • Add Comments? (1)

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Filed in News • April 27th, 2010 • Add Comments?

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Another Charlie Hunnam Interview
Filed in News • April 25th, 2010 • Add Comments?

Charlie Hunnam: The Queer As Folk star has grown into a burly biker with a top-rated cable show

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Charlie Hunnam knew what he was letting himself in for. It was all there in the script. Within minutes of appearing on a TV screen in his first major role, playing a 15-year-old schoolboy, he’d be having his naked bum licked by a drug-taking club Lothario. “I was just thrown into this world and it was all so exciting, and I didn’t really have any gauge of what was a normal day on a set and what wasn’t,” the actor says of his appearance in Channel 4′s headline-rattling 1999 drama Queer as Folk. “But I was a pretty fearless kid. I was just amazed that I’d been given this opportunity. I jumped in head first.”

Did getting his kit off, sticking his legs behind his ears and pretending to prematurely ejaculate on another actor’s chest come easily? “I wouldn’t say it came easily,” laughs Hunnam, who turned 30 this month. “But easier than it would now!”

Newcastle-born Hunnam was 18 when Russell T Davies – more recently Doctor Who’s reboot Svengali – cast him as young Nathan in the writer/creator’s ground-breaking series set amid Manchester’s vibrant gay community. The voiceover at the beginning of the first episode described Hunnam’s character as “the one-night stand that never went away”. Beautiful, blond, inexperienced Nathan was the youngster who bewitched sharp-suited gadabout Stuart (played by Aidan Gillen) and nice, soppy Doctor Who fan and narrator Vince (Craig Kelly).

Off-screen, too, Hunnam was causing a fuss. As the show’s critical applause – and the controversy over its near-the-knuckle depictions of gay sex – reverberated, the teenage newcomer received many a tempting offer. Queer as Folk was recommissioned for two specials. Hunnam was invited to Hollywood to meet managers and agents. And Madonna asked him over for dinner. Come again?

“She told me not to tell the cab driver whose house I was going to,” he remembers of the ride to the star’s Beverly Hills home. Hunnam was so paranoid that he exited the taxi at the bottom of her street – not realising it was “a mile long”. He arrived late, sweaty and clutching his dinner gift: a Wonder Woman Pez dispenser. (“Well, what wine would you take to Madonna for dinner?”) Inside, a crew of dinner guests were waiting for the teenage Geordie, including Sandra Bernhard and the actress Debbie Mazar (“Debbie Mazar! From Goodfellas!”). Someone asked him why he was in town. “For a job,” he replied. “A blow job?” Madonna asked, to much laughter. Hunnam groaned. It was going to be that kind of dinner. Fame had come walloping into his life, and he wasn’t sure he liked it.

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Charlie Hunnam didn’t know what he was letting himself in for. He signed on for the lead role in Sons of Anarchy, a new American TV drama about biker gangs in northern California, knowing that the material was lyrical, intense and violent. Certainly he understood that, to play a gun-running gang’s violent-but-idealistic vice-president Jax, he would have to research the codes and nefarious activities of the Hells Angels and their outlaw associates. He’d need to learn how to ride a Harley-Davidson, get (fake) tattoos, grow his hair and stubble, and put in serious gym time. He knew that American cable network FX – the “edgy” outpost of the Fox empire – was right behind the show, which was created by Kurt Sutter, previously an executive producer on dark, tough cop show The Shield. But he didn’t grasp how successful it would be, nor how far it might take him.

Critically acclaimed, in its second season – which starts here on Bravo on Wednesday – Sons of Anarchy was the highest-rated cable show on American TV last year. Season three begins shooting in Los Angeles next week.

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Source and to read full article go to:  The Independent.

An Overview of Charlie Hunnam’s Career
Filed in News • April 24th, 2010 • Add Comments?

Clutch & Chrome  Explores Charlie’s Work

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As actor Charlie Hunnam continues to ride into the hearts of more and more fans playing Jax in FX’s motorcycle drama Sons of Anarchy, Clutch and Chrome decided to take a closer look at the newest biker on the TV block.
 
Coincidences not only add interesting footnotes to history but also seem to weave their way in and out of life in a curious fashion.

Take the star of FX’s motorcycle drama ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Charlie Hunnam, who was discovered while clowning around in a shoe store by a production manager for a British Children’s show. The show, Byker Grove would soon give Charlie the needed acting break and while not actually about motorcycles, the play on words is an interesting irony to an equally intriguing career.

Gaining fans both inside the entertainment industry as well as with the viewing public throughout his career, the leading role in Sons of Anarchy, a FX drama about a motorcycle gang has propelled him to new celebrity heights.

Noelia, who has run a Charlie Hunnam fan site since 2001 noticed a swell of interest when the gritty motorcycle drama hit the small screens in September 2008, “Since Charlie started working in SOA [Sons of Anarchy], I noticed a HUGE fan base, all interested about him in this new world.”
 
Charlie Hunnam was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, a city in the Northeast of England on April 10th 1980, and the story of a foreign actor to not only take a lead role on an American television show but also use it as a road to stardom is not necessarily an unusual one. Hugh Laurie was a well known comedic actor to British audiences for decades, but American viewers were first exposed to him as the cantankerous Dr. Gregory House on FOX’s ‘House’ without his English accent. Amusingly, both play characters who ride motorcycles.
 
It was however, a bold move by the producers of Sons of Anarchy to put a relatively unknown British actor among a sea of famous actors such as Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal and Mitch Pileggi in an extreme role of outlaw motorcycle gang member and surely Charlie Hunnam welcomed such an unusual move.

“I have 60 years to make the money, but the choices I make in the next five years are really going to define my career,” Charlie was quoted as saying once, and those choices have certainly been interesting.

Soon after his appearance in three episodes of Byker Grove, Charlie was offered the role of Nathan Maloney in a British television production ‘Queer as Folk’, a drama about three gay men living in Manchester and so began his career of playing colorful if not quirky characters.

Charlie’s character of a self-confident fifteen-year-old boy entering the gay society soon became one of the main reasons the series created a stir in England. Many conservative politicians and viewers were shocked at the frank language as well as the depiction of a 15-year-old engaging in illegal homosexual acts with an older man.

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Sex scenes were explicitly depicted placing the show on late at night and losing its largest sponsor, a well known British beer company. Regardless of all the obstacles, the show became a huge success and the public demanded a second season, but unfortunately for the cast and crew of ‘Queer as folk’ the shows writer Russell T. Davies felt the story had been told. Consequently only two additional specials were ever produced.

The short run of an obviously promising television show may have stayed with Charlie years later when considering Sons of Anarchy. Although focused on working in film, negotiations had become concrete enough for a conversation between Charlie and the series producer and writer Kurt Sutter.

“And I just said, you know look, man, as long as the quality stays the same, I would be happy to do this for 15 years,” he explained during an interview in October 2008, “So you know we kind of – he made a deal with me that he was definitely not going to go anywhere or turn the show over to anyone and would continue to be writing to try to match the same quality through the course of the show.”

In between the first series and the two additional specials of ‘Queer as Folk’, Hunnam co-starred as a young anarchist in ‘What ever happened to Harold Smith?’ and soon decided to move to Los Angeles, packing his eclectic choice of roles and taking it to America with him.

Appearing in television shows with guest appearances and leading roles in WB’s ‘Young Americans’ and Fox’s ‘Undeclared’, Charlie couldn’t find any ongoing success despite critical acclaim especially for the Fox series.

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He went onto to star in notable movies with a lead role in the classic British tale of ‘Nicholas Nickleby’ (pictured left) and a smaller part in the Oscar winning ‘Cold Mountain’ before gaining attention for his role in ‘Green Street Hooligans’.
Set in the world of fanatical British football fans (some say hooligans) and co-starring Elijah Wood the movie found success worldwide despite its violence and graphic language.

As for ‘Cold Mountain’, it followed his personal philosophy, “I always think it’s better to take a smaller role in a great film rather than a leading role in something that you don’t have complete faith in,” he has said.

While Hunnam’s next role continued the trend of violent, out of control characters it also introduced him to the world of two-wheels. It was on the set of ‘Children of Men’ that Charlie Hunnam learned to ride a motorcycle for scenes depicting his character of Patric, a member of the “The Fishes” who rode a dirt bike during the movie.

“I’d done you know only dirt bikes – not out of kind of desire to ride to myself, but you know through professional obligations I’d ridden on Children of Men. I had to ride a dirt bike on that. So that’s where my dirt bike you know introduction came from, but I’d always been much more interested in big dogs.”

At the time ‘Children of Men’ was released Charlie said his role in the movie was the final part in his ‘trilogy of mad men’, “I played the psycho in Cold Mountain, my character in Green Street  (pictured right with co-star Elijah Wood) is fairly psychotic and now I’ve got this role.”

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With the advantage of retrospect it could be said many of his previous roles were preparing Hunnam for the violent world motorcycle gangs live in, with the personal daring and confidence to lead one. But how close is Charlie Hunnam to the wild characters he plays on the screen?

“I very, very rarely leave my house, but I have a great social life. I hang out with my friends, and I basically am very, very driven to work,” he told a reporter, “I read everything that comes through the agency, like ten scripts a week.”

Since his passion has been for film work most of those are movie scripts, but after an insistent agent Sons of Anarchy made it to the reading pile.

“I took a look at it and just thought the quality of the writing was just as good as the majority of screen plays that I’d been reading. I just got very excited about the whole thing. I thought that it was such a seldom-explored world, the world of outlaw motorcycle clubs and it wasn’t a world that I was particularly familiar with, but instantly got very interested in,” Charlie noted.

It’s not just fictitious motorcycle gangs keeping Charlie busy. In between filming ‘Children of Men’ and ‘Sons of Anarchy’ he wrote and sold his film, ‘Vlad’, the project currently at Summit Entertainment with Eric Feig and Plan B producing it.

“It’s based on the true story of Vlad the Impaler, Charlie explains, “You know the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a 15th century king living in Wallachia, which is one of the principalities of present day Romania. And it’s all about the Last Crusade and him opposing the expansion of the Ottoman Empire.”

Already halfway through the second draft of another script, Hunnam’s working on a starting a third project, “So whether I’m acting or writing, I’m going to keep myself busy,” he says.

Bearing in mind Charlie Hunnam is an English person playing an American motorcycle gang member, the accent itself is adding work other actors don’t have to face.

“It’s something that I always felt confident that I could do you know given the right environment,” he says, “You know it’s just a process.”

Speaking about his current project, Sons of Anarchy, ”I have to go home and do two and a half to three hours work because I look over everything and then you know have to run the scenes a lot and figure out the right ways – you know the ways to deliver it all in the American dialect. And then if I have any problems with that, I call my dialect coach and she’ll talk me through some difficult sound combinations and stuff.”

“Because I’ve traveled around so much [my accent] doesn’t really exist anywhere in the world. It’s a big mixture of both northern and southern English and then a lot of California. So generally no matter what project I’m doing – whether it be England or America – I’m always having to do some accent,” Charlie says laughing.

Charlie Hunnam plays ‘Jax’ the well-liked son trying to balance the demands of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club with his own personal morals. But as with all of the cleverly complicated characters created by producer Kurt Sutter, Jax goes from disarming with a smile or quip to outbursts so violent other members have to pull him off his unfortunate victim. Of course there’s a perverse street justice angle to every beating, but the brutality stops viewers from placing Hunnam’s character in any type of box.

Facing the moral challenge of how the Sons of Anarchy, an outlaw motorcycle club in the fictitious town of Charming California makes their money, dealing with a prematurely born baby, rival gangs, unwanted attention from law officials and all while he wrestles power from his step-father in a modern Shakespearean fashion, Hunnam is offered the opportunity to flex every acting muscle available to him.

The cast have become close on Sons of Anarchy, with just a few actors have riding experience many had the opportunity to learn together. And while Charlie and Tommy Flanagan (Chibs on Anarchy) are friends from working on past projects together (they bumped into each other in Sons of Anarchy auditions), he has spent a lot time with fellow actor Mark Boone Junior who plays Bobby, on the set as well as in the saddle talking ‘this world through’.

“I think it’s by far and away the best cast I’ve ever worked with and certainly have stronger relationships in this cast than I’ve ever had with any group of actors I’ve worked with before,” Charlie adds.

Possibly working under the assumption that the cast that plays together, stays together many of the stars of Sons of Anarchy were seen at the twenty-fifth Love Ride. 

“As soon as I heard about it, I was really eager to ride in it,” he said, “And I already have my license, but I know some of the other cast are feverishly going and taking tests now so they can ride in it, too.”

Ride they did, Ron Perlman, Katy Segal, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Johnny Lewis, Kim Coates, Theo Rossi as well as Charlie himself all enthusiastically took part in the Love Ride which went onto raise over $1 million for worthy charities.

FX is apparently happy with viewer’s response to Sons of Anarchy, the show is riding through their third season giving Hunnam the opportunity to work on his various projects but also look to riding the motorcycle he wants to have, a Harley-Davidson Dyna Super Glide. Meanwhile fans can only follow the different script ideas come to him on those stunning rides through the Southern California hills and what trouble the Sons of Anarchy can get up to in the town of Charming in the next season of the show.

And Charlie Hunnam’s story arrives at this point with a twist in a similar fashion to which his career started. As with many bikers the journey of finding that two wheeled passion took a winding and wandering path.

Admittedly, his story has a few more familiar names thrown in.

Source:  Clutch & Chrome.

‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 3 Spoilers
Filed in News • April 23rd, 2010 • Add Comments?

Click Picture To Read Some Season 3 Spoilers From BuddyTV

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HAL HOLBROOK JOINS SONS OF ANARCHY Season 3
Filed in News • April 22nd, 2010 • Add Comments?

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Four-Time Emmy® Award Winner and Academy Award® Nominee

Signs On for Four-Episode Arc

Production of Season Three Begins Friday With Series Returning in September

LOS ANGELES, April 21, 2010 Four-time Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee Hal Holbrook has signed up for a guest starring role on the upcoming third season of FX’s critically acclaimed hit drama series Sons of Anarchy.  Holbrook will appear in a four-episode arc, beginning with the third season premiere episode, which debuts in September.

Holbrook will play Nate Madock, the father of Gemma Morrow Teller (Katey Sagal), with whom he reconnects through coincidental circumstances.  As last season ended Gemma was on the run after being framed for murder.

A veteran of television and film, Holbrook’s illustrious career spans more than five decades, with Emmy Award-winning performances in the drama series The Bold Ones: The Senator and Peublo, and the miniseries Lincoln.  In 2007 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as “Ron Franz in Into the Wild.

Production of season three begins on Friday and FX has ordered 13 episodes for the third season. The series was created by Kurt Sutter who serves as Executive Producer, and it is produced by Fox 21 and FX Productions.

The second season of Sons of Anarchy ranked as the highest-rated single season of an original series in FX history. For its 13-episode second season (9/8-12/1/09), Sons averaged 4.48 million total viewers and 3.16 million Adults 18-49, which represented respective gains of +72% and +81% versus season one averages. Sons of Anarchy is basic cable’s top scripted series for 2009 in delivery of Men 18-49 (1.98 million). During its 13-week run, the second season of Sons of Anarchy was television’s #1 series in the Tuesday 10:00 PM time period in average delivery of Adults 18-34, Men 18-34 and Men 18-49 (BROADCAST and CABLE).

Starring Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal and Ron Perlman, Sons of Anarchy is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club (MC) and its desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that: charming. The Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers, hate groups and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC’s familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegally thriving arms business.

FX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable network from Fox. Launched in June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 96 million homes. The diverse schedule includes a growing roster of distinctive original series and films, an established film library with box-office hit movies from 20th Century Fox and other major studios that run in prime time and an impressive lineup of acquired hit series.

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Source: FX

2nd Season Premieres in the UK on April 28th
Filed in News • April 21st, 2010 • Add Comments?

TV show Sons of Anarchy, a drama from the creator of The Shield, will be biking onto UK screens from next week when it premieres on channel Bravo.

Sons of Anarchy follows a gang of outlaw bikers from a small Californian town, and stars British actor Charlie Hunnam. The show is currently Bravo’s highest-rating scripted drama series and was described by one blogger as “the most engaging family drama since The Sopranos.”

The second season will motor onto Bravo UK on Wednesday 28 April.

The show “more than doubled its audience in the US during this [second] series and had huge critical acclaim,” said Jo Davey, head of marketing at Virgin Media Television. “Bravo is the ultimate home of brave, premium drama that you have to discover.”

Bravo is part of Virgin Media Television and is available to Virgin’s cable TV customers with subscriptions to either the Size M+, L or XL package. Satellite TV subscribers signed up to Sky’s Variety “pack” will also be able to watch SoA season two.

Source: DigitalChoices.

Season 3 Spoiler
Filed in News • April 21st, 2010 • Add Comments?

TV Guide reported yesterday a SOA Season 3 spoiler. If you don’t want to know, you should STOP reading now ;-P

You’ve been forewarned…..

Last chance because here it goes!

Got any scoop you can share on Sons of Anarchy? I’m going through serious withdrawals! — M.L.

ADAM: Season 3 will introduce a host of new characters, including Gemma’s father. Rev. Nathaniel Madoc is 80 years old, has mid-stage Alzheimer’s, and spends his days in bed watching old Westerns. Though he’s delighted to see Gemma when she visits, he is completely unaware that his wife has died. Also, his dementia has made him a little trigger-happy.
Source: SpoilerTV

Kurt Sutter’s TweetPics
Filed in News • April 19th, 2010 • Add Comments?

Announcing on Twitter that he was off to Arizona for a 81 anniversary run, Sutter had posted earlier he would take ‘tweetpics.’ These are the images Kurt shared with his Twitter followers:

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Source: http://twitter.com/sutterink.

Sons of Anarchy rumors and off-screen roles
Filed in News • April 10th, 2010 • Add Comments? (1)

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They may have parked their motorcycles for a few months but the cast of FX’s drama ‘Sons of Anarchy’ are still making the media rounds.

Enjoying a national release, Johnny Lewis who plays ‘Half-Sack’ on Sons of Anarchy can be seen in ‘The Runaways’, a biopic about the famous all-girl rock band of the same name. The most famous name of the group could arguable be Joan Jett played by Kristen Stewart (Twilight, Jumper) with Lewis playing the role of Scottie.

 

Meanwhile, Kim ‘Tig’ Coates has started filming with Christian Slater and Cuba Gooding Jr in an indie crime thriller called ‘Sacrifice’. The movie, about a tough undercover cop who inadvertently gets involved in a dangerous heroin ring, began filming in Ottawa, Canada.

The article also covers information we previously reported from the Ausiello Files.

Source: Clutch and Chrome.