Showing posts with label 2005. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2005. Show all posts

Friday, August 01, 2008

P & P Premiere Photos (2005)


Keeley and Matthew at the premiere of his film Pride & Prejudice at the Odeon in London, September 5, 2005.

More after the jump.








More photos from the London/New York/Dublin premieres here.

(Photo Credit: Pride & Prejudice Blog.)

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Miscellaneous Recent Pictures



Keeley and her son Myles at the premiere of Noddy's Island Adventure in October 2005. (More pictures from that event with Matthew and baby Maggie here.)






Promotional pictures for Ashes to Ashes, and a photo of Keeley arriving at the premiere of The Bank Job earlier this month. (More pictures from that event here. More pictures from Ashes here.)



Keeley and Philip Glenister with Chris Moyle of BBC Radio 1 on the set of Ashes.

(Photo credits: last picture from K-H.com; others from The Mirror.) Read More......

Sunday, January 20, 2008

"Macbeth"




Keeley as Ella in Macbeth (2005) with James MacAvoy.

(Photo credit: BBC.) Read More......

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Miss Marple Publicity Photo



Publicity photo from Marple: A Murder is Announced (2005). KH played Philippa Haymes.

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Friday, December 28, 2007

"Under the Greenwood Tree" Publicity Photo



New (to this archive) publicity photo from Under the Greenwood Tree (2005).

(Photo credit: PBS/Masterpiece Theatre.) Read More......

Friday, August 24, 2007

Macbeth



Keeley as Ella (Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth (2005), part of the BBC's "Shakespeare Retold" series.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Dublin "Pride & Prejudice" Premiere

Sorry for the lack of updates. I hadn't realized that it had been so long!






Keeley and Matthew at the premiere of Pride and Prejudice in Dublin, September 1, 2005 (at the Savoy Cinema).

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Friday, February 16, 2007

"Under the Greenwood Tree"


KH as Fancy Day in Under the Greenwood Tree (2005).

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Friday, February 02, 2007

London Premiere of "Pride & Prejudice"












Keeley and Matthew at the London premiere of Pride & Prejudice at the Odeon, September 5, 2005.

(Pictures from Keeley Fans.)

More pictures from the premiere. Read More......

Saturday, January 13, 2007

NY "P & P" premiere



An amusing new picture of Matthew and Keeley at the Pride & Prejudice premiere in New York City (November 10, 2005 @ Lowes Lincoln Square).

Lots more pictures from that premiere.

(From Keeley and Matt.) Read More......

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Matthew & Keeley candid



Matthew and Keeley pushing baby Maggie's stroller in 2005.

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Saturday, December 09, 2006

"Jarhead" Screening






Keeley and Sienna Guillory after a screening of Jarhead (2005) at the Charlotte Street Hotel, Dcember 13, 2005 in London.

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Article: "This Cultural Life: Keeley Hawes"

What are you currently reading in bed?

I'm re-reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- time, because I'm probably going to be in a drama of the true story of an autistic boy in the New Year. Also, my husband Matthew and I have been reading together a fantastic book called Eats, Shites and Leaves, just because it makes us giggle.

Which book have you re-read most frequently?

The most dog-eared book I could find in our collection is The Lord of the Flies. I was introduced to it at school, and it's remained a favourite. And now, having a little boy, I see it in a whole new light.

Is your mind an art gallery or a porn cinema? If neither, which civic building is it?

Does anybody ever say anything other than a porn cinema? Because, if they do, they must be fibbing. I suppose mine is a porn cinema, more than the other two. I'm only being honest.

What are you listening to in the kitchen?

We have Radio 4 but, once a week, the cleaner comes round and changes it to Magic FM. It's quite hypnotic, Radio 4, isn't it? And you can get a bit of culture without having to stop doing other things.

And in the car?

Anything by Jack Johnson. Quite relaxing, quite nice to drive to. And easy listening like Cat Stevens. I do sing along. It's quite nice, isn't it, to sing along to Cat?

What's the least disposable pop song?

I suppose, memory-wise, my mum was a big fan of Leo Sayer, so any time I hear something of his, that is quite evocative of my mum in the 1980s. Not a particular song. Just his voice. Just Leo. I sat next to him once in John Frieda. He had to have two people to hold down his hair to do his roots. I had a good look. A hilarious way to spend an afternoon.

Who should play you in your Hollywood biopic?

The other night I watched Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and the girl in that [Ziyi Zhang] " she would be quite good. Obviously not because she looks like me, but just because she was brilliant and she would go quite well with my nemesis, who is Mojo Jojo, the little green man from The Powerpuff Girls. He's quite fearsome. They'd be a fantastic pairing, those two. I would win, though. I would chop his head off with one kick " deadly but graceful!

What is your ideal alternative job?

Something to do with neurosurgery. I think there's very little else that's as worthwhile. And, as an actress or an actor, you find yourself thinking, well, I could possibly be doing something a little bit more worthwhile. There's the argument that you're giving lots of people pleasure but, still, it would be wonderful to come home at the end of the day and to have altered someone's life so dramatically. I may be inspired by the neurosurgery in Ian McEwan's Saturday. Christ, it's clever.

And the realistic alternative?

I'd quite like to teach. My son and his friends are so funny. 'Mummy, come and sit in here with me,' he said yesterday. 'I'm feeling all leftover.'

Which painting most corresponds with your vision of yourself?

This is quite exciting, because Stuart Pearson Wright is in the middle of doing a portrait of me. He sent me a letter asking to paint me, so of course I said, yes please! I think he's brilliant and I can't wait to see it. I hope I won't be offended. I don't think you can be when it's someone else's view of you.

What was your cultural passion at 14?

I spent a lot of time smoking and playing Playstation. I don't think I had any culture in my life whatsoever. I was just having a great time and getting stoned, which is what you should do when you're 14.

Which cultural item would you most like to steal?

I've been looking for a long time for a print by Gary Winogrand. It's so difficult to obtain one. I went to New York recently and looked in several places but I can't seem to get one. He's sort-of 1950s/1960s black-and-white portraits, and there's a particular section of his work that's in the Bronx zoo, and that's my favourite. A picture of a sea cow with a security guard standing next to it. His work is gorgeous.

Do you like parties?

I don't. I get so embarrassed, I start knocking back the old dry whites as a confidence boost. The last time we went to a party I ended up congratulating Ralph Fiennes on something Kenneth Branagh had done. I was mortified for about three weeks.

Which building would you most like to tear down?

The Trump Tower on Columbus Circle in New York. It's just vile. It symbolises everything that's wrong with society, like Paris Hilton.

What's the most fashionable thing you own?

It's a black dress by a designer called Jean Colonna that was on the cover of The Face about 10 years ago. Kate Moss and Helena Christensen were both wearing it. That's rather cool. Only, it doesn't fit any more!

And the least cool?

My Justin Timberlake phone ring, or my Vanilla Ice T-shirt, from a concert I went to when I was 12. I wear it when I'm not very well.

Are you yourself cool?

No. Oh no. I tried to be cool and I cut my hair into a bob, and my son looked at me and said: 'Ahhhh! Hello, Willy Wonka.' He was thrilled, and I was mortified.

(From The Independent on Sunday, December 18, 2005.) Read More......

Friday, December 01, 2006

"Noddy and the Island Adventure" Premiere








Keeley, Matthew, Myles and Maggie at the charity DVD premiere of Noddy and the Island Adventure at Empire Leicester Square, October 23, 2005 in London.

(Photos of Keeley solo from Isifa; rest from Getty.) Read More......

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

"Under the Greenwood Tree"






KH as Fancy Day and James Murray (as Dick Dewey) in Under the Greenwood Tree (2005).

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

London Premiere of "Pride & Prejudice"









Keeley and Matthew at the premiere of his film "Pride & Prejudice" at the Odeon in London, September 5, 2005.

(Photos from Lime Light and Stellar Matthew MacFadyen.) Read More......