Martine McCutcheon stars as Herself in the 1965 production of Chwila ciszy.
For the 1920 production of Bambola infranta, La, Herself.
For the 1910 production of The Final Settlement, Martine McCutcheon's character is Herself.
In 1961, she takes the role of Herself in the production of Barcelos.
In 2002, she plays the part of Herself in the Forever Young, Remembering Rico.
For the 1997 show Dad's Week Off, she plays the part of Herself.
For the 2005 video Bang My Box, Martine McCutcheon's character is Natalie.
In 2007, she is cast in the role of Herself in the production of Bastion.
Martine McCutcheon is cast in the role of Herself in the 1976 production of Geomeun diui hugyeja.
In 1979, she plays Herself in the feature The Boy in the Fog.
For the 1998 movie Dating Games, Martine McCutcheon stars as Host.
In 1993, Herself in the video release of The Complete Truth About De-Evolution.
Martine McCutcheon plays the part of Herself in the 1944 show Crash Goes the Hash.
In 1920, she stars as Herself in the feature The Empire of Diamonds.
In 1996, she plays the part of Herself (2000) in the tv series Feiticeiro do Vento, O.
Martine McCutcheon plays the part of Mandy in the 2005 movie Eu Me Lembro.
In 1994, she is cast in the role of Herself in the show Criminal.
In 2007, she is cast in the role of Tiffany Raymond/Mitchell (1995-1998) in the magazine W.
She is cast in the role of Performer in the 1913 production of Her Father's Story.
She takes the role of Herself (2000) in the 1909 release of Her Face Was Her Fortune.
Martine McCutcheon's grateful death
Martine McCutcheon claims being killed off 'EastEnders' was a "godsend". The actress - who played Tiffany Mitchell in the hit soap - was initially devastated when she was told she would never be able to return to the show, but now realises it opened up ma on 2008-02-07 08:46:45
Martine gets cosy with female pal
What's this, Martine McCutcheon enjoying her own Perfect Moment with a female friend? Sadly, no.
on 2008-02-01 16:47:49
America too hot for Martine
Martine McCutcheon ditched her dream
of a career in Hollywood because the
sunshine made her feel homesick.
on 2008-01-02 20:46:39
Dear god, isnt she satisfied with destroying Pride and Prejudice???!!
- AManda
Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/by-george-keiras-got-it/2006/04/10/1144521
> 254376.html
> April 10, 2006 - 2:34PM
> Award-nominated actress, is being lined up to play Eliza Doolittle in a
> remake of the classic musical My Fair Lady.
> Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, is said to be "thrilled" at the
> prospect of taking the role made famous on film by Audrey Hepburn in the
> 1960s.
> aristocrat under the tutelage of the brusque Professor Henry Higgins, is one
> of the most coveted roles in film and theatre. Hepburn starred in the 1964
> Warner Brothers version and the role was reprised by the former EastEnders
> actress Martine McCutcheon on stage in the 2001 musical adaptation by Sir
> Cameron Mackintosh.
> Hepburn, has now been approached by Mackintosh to play Eliza Doolittle in a
> new stage or film version.
> the Caribbean in the Bahamas," a friend of the actress said. "She is due to
> have a session with Sir Cameron's musical director in London. Keira is a
> huge fan of musicals and is desperate to do it."
> her to sing, she has proved a quick learner in the past: she took up
> football in 2002 for Bend It Like Beckham, sword fighting for Pirates of the
> Caribbean and even lap dancing in last year's flop Domino.
> Pygmalion, will be directed by Sir Trevor Nunn, who worked on Mackintosh's
> London run. It has still to be decided, however, whether the production will
> first be a remake of the film or a Broadway musical. Although Knightley, the
> daughter of the actor Will Knightley and the playwright Sharman Macdonald,
> has
> little stage experience, she is said to be prepared to star in either
> version.
> Harrison as Professor Higgins, her singing voice was not considered strong
> enough and was dubbed by Marni Nixon. Harrison had wanted Julie Andrews,
> with whom he appeared in the 1956 Broadway production, to play the part. The
> producers, however, demanded a bigger name.
> stage experience and withdrew from a succession of performances with a
> throat infection.
> wasn't perfect'," the impresario recalled. "You'd go back and say, 'It was
> terrific. Listen to the audience."'
> not appeared in the West End since and says she has no desire to do so. Yet,
> she won an Olivier for her performance and the show was a commercial
> success, transferring from the National Theatre to the West End where it
> enjoyed a long run.
> celebrated her 21st birthday, can make or break a film at the box office.
> Born in Teddington, Middlesex, she demanded an agent at the age of three.
> She left school before sitting her final exams to concentrate on acting and
> has already worked with a series of high profile actors, including Judi
> Dench and Johnny Depp.
> grossed more than those by any other female star. But she has previously
> admitted she is "desperate to do theatre" and would like the chance to play
> Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter or the Greek tragic heroine
> Electra.
> and never get them," she said.
> And the more successful I get in films, the more afraid I become."
http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/by-george-keiras-got-it/2006/04/10/1144521
254376.html
By George, Keira's got it
April 10, 2006 - 2:34PM
BY GEORGE, I think she's got it. Keira Knightley, the Academy
Award-nominated actress, is being lined up to play Eliza Doolittle in a
remake of the classic musical My Fair Lady.
Knightley, 21, who last month was in the running for a best actress Oscar as
Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, is said to be "thrilled" at the
prospect of taking the role made famous on film by Audrey Hepburn in the
1960s.
The story of the Cockney flower girl, who passes herself off as an
aristocrat under the tutelage of the brusque Professor Henry Higgins, is one
of the most coveted roles in film and theatre. Hepburn starred in the 1964
Warner Brothers version and the role was reprised by the former EastEnders
actress Martine McCutcheon on stage in the 2001 musical adaptation by Sir
Cameron Mackintosh.
Knightley, whose elfin features have inspired comparisons with the late
Hepburn, has now been approached by Mackintosh to play Eliza Doolittle in a
new stage or film version.
"Keira was studying the madly while filming the sequels to Pirates of
the Caribbean in the Bahamas," a friend of the actress said. "She is due to
have a session with Sir Cameron's musical director in London. Keira is a
huge fan of musicals and is desperate to do it."
Although none of Knightley's previous film or television roles has required
her to sing, she has proved a quick learner in the past: she took up
football in 2002 for Bend It Like Beckham, sword fighting for Pirates of the
Caribbean and even lap dancing in last year's flop Domino.
The new version of the show, which is based on George Bernard Shaw's play
Pygmalion, will be directed by Sir Trevor Nunn, who worked on Mackintosh's
London run. It has still to be decided, however, whether the production will
first be a remake of the film or a Broadway musical. Although Knightley, the
daughter of the actor Will Knightley and the playwright Sharman Macdonald,
has
little stage experience, she is said to be prepared to star in either
version.
After Hepburn was signed up to appear in My Fair Lady alongside Sir Rex
Harrison as Professor Higgins, her singing voice was not considered strong
enough and was dubbed by Marni Nixon. Harrison had wanted Julie Andrews,
with whom he appeared in the 1956 Broadway production, to play the part. The
producers, however, demanded a bigger name.
Mackintosh came to regret his choice of McCutcheon, who had no significant
stage experience and withdrew from a succession of performances with a
throat infection.
"She'd be hysterical, beating herself up and saying, 'It wasn't perfect. It
wasn't perfect'," the impresario recalled. "You'd go back and say, 'It was
terrific. Listen to the audience."'
Although the role brought her greater prominence, McCutcheon, now 29, has
not appeared in the West End since and says she has no desire to do so. Yet,
she won an Olivier for her performance and the show was a commercial
success, transferring from the National Theatre to the West End where it
enjoyed a long run.
The casting of Knightley, a rising star of British acting who recently
celebrated her 21st birthday, can make or break a film at the box office.
Born in Teddington, Middlesex, she demanded an agent at the age of three.
She left school before sitting her final exams to concentrate on acting and
has already worked with a series of high profile actors, including Judi
Dench and Johnny Depp.
She can now command more than $3.6 million a film and, in 2004, her films
grossed more than those by any other female star. But she has previously
admitted she is "desperate to do theatre" and would like the chance to play
Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter or the Greek tragic heroine
Electra.
"The trouble is, I never got offered anything. I used to go up for auditions
and never get them," she said.
"The last one was when I was 15 and I blew it. But it's a hard transition.
And the more successful I get in films, the more afraid I become."
Telegraph, London
On Thu, 19 May 2005 05:06:27 +1000, "Rick in Oz"
wrote:
>http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1182337,00.html
>Could Kelly Brook really go from being a dud Big Breakfast presenter to
>America's First Lady?
>scenario - but real life... if her man Billy Zane has anything to do with
>it.
>Kelly by his side in the White House.
>Cannes Film Festival: "When he first discussed standing for President,
>everyone thought Billy was having a laugh.
>lack of experience as a hindrance."
>Kelly being British wouldn't affect her popularity as First Lady."
>and plans to launch his bid in about eight years' time.
>
He's pretty, but brainless.
Alan Moorman
Just a little rule:
An apostrophe does NOT mean "here comes an 's' ."
============================================
http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1182337,00.html
Billy & Kelly To White House?
Could Kelly Brook really go from being a dud Big Breakfast presenter to
America's First Lady?
No, it's not a film for a Martine McCutcheon-style Love Actually
scenario - but real life... if her man Billy Zane has anything to do with
it.
Billy has decided that he rather fancies being the US President - and wants
Kelly by his side in the White House.
An exec on Billy's new movie, The Last Drop, told the Daily Mirror at the
Cannes Film Festival: "When he first discussed standing for President,
everyone thought Billy was having a laugh.
"But he explained that he'd looked into funding.
"He said Ronald Reagan went from actor to President, so he doesn't see his
lack of experience as a hindrance."
The source added: "He told co-stars Nick Moran and Michael Madsen he thought
Kelly being British wouldn't affect her popularity as First Lady."
According to the Mirror, Zane has the support of millionaire pal Ivana Trump
and plans to launch his bid in about eight years' time.
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:...
> http://heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,9886390%255E2902,00.ht
> ml
> health regimen in April as part of a deal with a diet pill company.
> Smith said the pressure of being in the public eye prompted her to get back
> into shape.
> bad," she said.
> up, everybody. What is the big deal?' And then I just looked in the mirror.
> I'm like, 'I am fat!' "
> said she was extremely happy with the outcome of her program.
> when she was relatively slim.
> involving her late husband's estate, which was valued at almost $2 billion.
> that right now. I'm just in the waiting process right now."
> Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
She lost 69 Lbs but now it looks like 80 something.
Hey Rick, do you know anything about this from MTV:
*Martine McCutcheon, who played Hugh Grant's love interest in "Love
Actually" and has released three albums in the U.K., is hoping her
film exposure will help her fourth album find an audience in America.
"I'm working with some producers who were working with Kylie Minogue,"
McCutcheon said. "It's across the board, from love songs to disco
stuff. I just love pop music, and I love beautiful love songs and
ballads as well."
(Because Jack Black asked her what she was doing next and she said
making a new CD. He was all like, "You sing?")
"Thanatos" wrote in message
news:atropos-5602CE.21455318032008@news.giganews.com...
> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
mc wrote:
> sue_s36@yahoo.com (Sue) wrote in message
> news:<7280cc2d.0411140145.540d673e@posting.google.com>...
> cynical about light romance movies. Anyway, they kept mentioning the
> Martine character's heavy-osity and I didn't see that at all.
I know -- I didn't either. Many reviewers have commented on the oddness of
having a character who was supposed to be heavy being played by an actress
who clearly isn't.
> Keeper of Giovanni Ribisi!
--
nimue
"If I had created reality television I would have had a much greater
influence, but then I would have had to KILL MYSELF." Joss Whedon
sue_s36@yahoo.com (Sue) wrote in message news:<7280cc2d.0411140145.540d673e@posting.google.com>...
> "Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:<3X2ld.145$Rb.6640@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>...
> Jennifer Aniston - too American and a very one-note actress without
> much versatility. She'd be a horror in the role
> Helena Bonham Carter - interesting choice, if only to see her get out
> of period dramas for a while
> Reese Witherspoon - good actress but too petite and there is something
> quintesentially American about her appearance and her demeanor and she
> seems too smart to play a character like Bridget who's essentially a
> clueless nitwit.
> "Love Actually").
I just rented that last nite -- very cute film! And I'm usually
cynical about light romance movies. Anyway, they kept mentioning the
Martine character's heavy-osity and I didn't see that at all.
MC
Keeper of Giovanni Ribisi!
sue_s36@yahoo.com (Sue) wrote in message news:<7280cc2d.0411140145.540d673e@posting.google.com>...
> "Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:<3X2ld.145$Rb.6640@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>...
> Jennifer Aniston - too American and a very one-note actress without
> much versatility. She'd be a horror in the role
> Helena Bonham Carter - interesting choice, if only to see her get out
> of period dramas for a while
> Reese Witherspoon - good actress but too petite and there is something
> quintesentially American about her appearance and her demeanor and she
> seems too smart to play a character like Bridget who's essentially a
> clueless nitwit.
> "Love Actually").
I would have never thought of her- great choice! :)
Bratz World
http://www.bratzworld.tv
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:<3X2ld.145$Rb.6640@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>...
Kate Winslet - too gorgeous to play Bridget
Jennifer Aniston - too American and a very one-note actress without
much versatility. She'd be a horror in the role
Helena Bonham Carter - interesting choice, if only to see her get out
of period dramas for a while
Reese Witherspoon - good actress but too petite and there is something
quintesentially American about her appearance and her demeanor and she
seems too smart to play a character like Bridget who's essentially a
clueless nitwit.
I'd have picked Martine McCutcheon (Hugh Grant's love interest in
"Love Actually").
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