Keira Knightley -- A Box Office Bonanza in Britain
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THAT'S A Dom Perignon '55, Mr. Bond. It would be a pity to break it.
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Wiseman was a Broadway actor in such classics as "Golden Boy" and "Antony and Cleopatra" when he became a classic screen villain. He died this week at age 91. His last acting credit was, appropriately, a 1996 "Law & Order."
One hopes the still-vital Mr. Connery sent a message of condolence -- and Ursula Andress, too. She was the first Bond girl and her emergence from the sea in a white bikini was the peak of her acting career.
LAST WEEKEND, I just happened to watch the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced version of "King Arthur." What emerged from this blood-and-guts version was Keira Knightley as a sword-wielding Guinevere. She was, and is, spectacular.
Miss Knightley has been in all the 'Pirates of the Caribbean" movies -- also, in "Atonement," "Pride and Prejudice," "Love Actually" and a dozen others.
But nothing she has done in films compares to what she accomplished in her homeland, England, in just three days. After an announcement that Keira would make her London stage debut in Moliere's 17th-century comedy of manners, "The Misanthrope," the box office took in a whopping $2 million advance.
These figures are rare for a straight play. Previews begin Dec. 7 at the Comedy Theater. Miss Knightley is certainly cementing herself as a much-needed show biz supernova.
THE PR queen Peggy Siegal, a youngster who runs movie and social happenings in Manhattan, appeared at lunch yesterday in the Monkey Bar wearing a smart summer cocktail dress. "It's my costume. I am just here to say hello," said the breezy one. "I am in the movie 'Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps."
Peggy said she was filming in Baby Jane Holzer's townhouse at 42 East 65th along with other New Yorkers, i.e.: Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, Hamish Bowles, Josh Brolin, Shia LaBeouf, Monique van Vooren, Chuck Pfeiffer and director Oliver Stone's mother Jacqueline, plus "the famous masseur to the stars" Michael Silverwise.
"They will need more extras on Nov. 6 for a scene they're doing at the Metropolitan Museum."Peggy breezed out and back to work and not one of the flying monkeys of the cafe flew after her.
CHICAGO LOST the Olympics, but what does the Windy City care? It still has Armand Assante and Gurkha Cigars!
Next Friday actor Assante, the Emmy-winning stars of many a romantic drama, will host an intimate evening at La Vita Cigars -- a place that resembles a huge walk-in humidor. Armand will be introducing the new 20th anniversary cigar called The Archive.
Mayor Bloomberg of NYC would not approve but Chicagoans are still smoking cigars and here's their chance to live dangerously amongst the celebratory fumes, chat with Mr. Assante and go home with an autographed photo. So who needs pole vaulting and the shot put?
IN THE delightful children's hit film "Where the Wild Things Are," there is one of those little "inside baseball"-type private jokes. Two owls fall down from the skies and they are called Bob and Terry.
This is meant to be an homage to Bob Daly and Terry Semel, the former head titans of Warner Bros, back soon after knighthood was in flowers. Bob and Terry have both gone on to bigger and better things than moviemaking.
ON NOV 2 in NYC, Rolex presents what they call a dazzling evening, "America Dances! Celebrating Our Sparkling Heritage -- Broadway, TV and Film."
This takes place at City Center and every fabulous dancer they can corral will do his/her stuff. A film montage will pay tribute to the evolution of American dance and its various manifestations.
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