Dr. Who actress Tanya Fear was found safe in L.A. on Monday after being reported as missing on September 9. Her manager, Alex Cole, announced that Fear had been found unharmed but was being assessed at a hospital as an extra precaution. No further information has yet been released. Fear’s family first spread the news […]
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- 9/16/2021
- by XY Zhou
- Uinterview
Update: Los Angeles police confirmed actress and comedian Tanya Fear has been found after being reported missing. Her family has also been notified, authorities said. Further details were not immediately available. ____________________________ Tanya Fear has been reported missing. The actress, who has appeared in Kick-Ass 2 and on Doctor Who among other TV shows, was last seen on Thursday, Sept. 9, her manager Alex Cole told NBC News. That's when, per Cole, her family reported to Los Angeles police that she was missing. A missing person report was completed for Fear on Thursday, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson confirmed to NBC...
- 9/13/2021
- E! Online
Tanya Fear, a British actress who appeared in a 2018 episode of BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who, was found Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. Fear had been reported as missing since Thursday.
The actress’ family has been notified. The case is closed as there was no foul play involved, Los Angeles police said. No additional details were disclosed by authorities.
The 31-year-old Londoner was originally reported as last being seen in the Hollywood Bowl area on Sep. 9. However, it has now been revealed she was spotted at a Trader Joe’s on Santa Monica Boulevard on Sep. 12. Friends and family ...
The actress’ family has been notified. The case is closed as there was no foul play involved, Los Angeles police said. No additional details were disclosed by authorities.
The 31-year-old Londoner was originally reported as last being seen in the Hollywood Bowl area on Sep. 9. However, it has now been revealed she was spotted at a Trader Joe’s on Santa Monica Boulevard on Sep. 12. Friends and family ...
- 9/13/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tanya Fear, a British actress who appeared in a 2018 episode of BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who, was found Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. Fear had been reported as missing since Thursday.
The actress’ family has been notified. The case is closed as there was no foul play involved, Los Angeles police said. No additional details were disclosed by authorities.
The 31-year-old Londoner was originally reported as last being seen in the Hollywood Bowl area on Sep. 9. However, it has now been revealed she was spotted at a Trader Joe’s on Santa Monica Boulevard on Sep. 12. Friends and family ...
The actress’ family has been notified. The case is closed as there was no foul play involved, Los Angeles police said. No additional details were disclosed by authorities.
The 31-year-old Londoner was originally reported as last being seen in the Hollywood Bowl area on Sep. 9. However, it has now been revealed she was spotted at a Trader Joe’s on Santa Monica Boulevard on Sep. 12. Friends and family ...
- 9/13/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: BAFTA Los Angeles has unveiled the participants for the latest edition of its Newcomers Program, which provides support to emerging international artists and industry professionals.
In 2018 the initiative was opened up to talents beyond the UK, and this year’s crop hail from countries including Australia, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa and Turkey. Scroll down for the full list.
Since launching in 2007, the initiative has spotlighted the legacy of UK talents moving to the U.S. to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, and expand their network of peers. It includes professional networking opportunities, peer matching with others who have recently moved to the U.S., curated educational programming including BAFTA Briefing sessions, and access to BAFTA’s wider professional development event schedule including the BAFTA Insights series.
There are 25 new participants this year, taking the overall number on the four-year program to 71.
The...
In 2018 the initiative was opened up to talents beyond the UK, and this year’s crop hail from countries including Australia, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa and Turkey. Scroll down for the full list.
Since launching in 2007, the initiative has spotlighted the legacy of UK talents moving to the U.S. to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, and expand their network of peers. It includes professional networking opportunities, peer matching with others who have recently moved to the U.S., curated educational programming including BAFTA Briefing sessions, and access to BAFTA’s wider professional development event schedule including the BAFTA Insights series.
There are 25 new participants this year, taking the overall number on the four-year program to 71.
The...
- 11/8/2019
- by Tom Grater and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Last Sunday’s episode of Doctor Who season 11, “Rosa,” was a historical adventure which saw the Tardis land in 1950s Alabama, where the gang encountered Rosa Parks. It was an incredible hour of Who, moving and powerful on levels we don’t usually see when it comes to the Time Lord and her time traveling shenanigans. And while it was certainly a nice departure, it seems we’ll be getting back to the sci-fi adventures we’re more familiar with when this week’s episode, “Arachnids in the U.K.” debuts.
As you can see from the clip above, the Doctor will drop her team back home in Sheffield for a quick pit stop. However, they’ll arrive just as some strange events are happening. Judging by a previously released synopsis, it seems the episode will feature an invasion of the spiders as well, with the BBC teasing the following:
The Doctor,...
As you can see from the clip above, the Doctor will drop her team back home in Sheffield for a quick pit stop. However, they’ll arrive just as some strange events are happening. Judging by a previously released synopsis, it seems the episode will feature an invasion of the spiders as well, with the BBC teasing the following:
The Doctor,...
- 10/23/2018
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
This Sunday’s episode of Doctor Who season 11 is “Rosa,” a historical adventure which sees the Tardis land in 1950s Alabama, where the gang encounter Rosa Parks. Now, though, a new synopsis has revealed where the Thirteenth Doctor and her friends will land the following week, in the season’s fourth installment.
It seems a familiar location’s in order, too, as the Doctor will drop her team back home in Sheffield for a quick pit stop. However, they’ll arrive just as some strange events are happening. Titled “Arachnids in the U.K.”, it looks like the episode will feature an invasion of the spiders.
“Something’s happening with the spiders in this city.”
The Doctor, Yaz, Graham and Ryan find their way back to Yorkshire – and Yaz’s family – only to find something is stirring amidst the eight-legged arachnid population of Sheffield.
New Doctor Who Photos Tease A...
It seems a familiar location’s in order, too, as the Doctor will drop her team back home in Sheffield for a quick pit stop. However, they’ll arrive just as some strange events are happening. Titled “Arachnids in the U.K.”, it looks like the episode will feature an invasion of the spiders.
“Something’s happening with the spiders in this city.”
The Doctor, Yaz, Graham and Ryan find their way back to Yorkshire – and Yaz’s family – only to find something is stirring amidst the eight-legged arachnid population of Sheffield.
New Doctor Who Photos Tease A...
- 10/16/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
A distinctive and energetic, but often incoherent tale of an artist struggling to return to her Brixton roots
Shola Amoo’s forthright feature debut tackles the gentrification of Brixton in south London through the eyes of Nina (Tanya Fear), an artist who is forced to confront the fact that she is part of the problem. Energy, ambition and ideas jostle for screen space, sometimes at the expense of coherence. Still, although the film’s approach to issues is a little on the nose at times, in Amoo, we are introduced to a distinctive and bold new voice in British cinema.
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Shola Amoo’s forthright feature debut tackles the gentrification of Brixton in south London through the eyes of Nina (Tanya Fear), an artist who is forced to confront the fact that she is part of the problem. Energy, ambition and ideas jostle for screen space, sometimes at the expense of coherence. Still, although the film’s approach to issues is a little on the nose at times, in Amoo, we are introduced to a distinctive and bold new voice in British cinema.
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- 4/30/2017
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Fiction meshes with footage of street protests and vox-pop interviews in Shola Amoo’s heartfelt docudrama about gentrification in Brixton
Despite some rough edges, there is a warmth and an ease to this shoestring debut from Nfts graduate Shola Amoo – a docudrama about gentrification in Brixton, south London.
Tanya Fear plays Nina, who returns to Brixton after some years away, intent on making a film about people getting priced out of their own neighbourhood. As her project develops, she has complicated feelings for local performance artist Ayo (Aki Omoshaybi) and also for an up-and-coming young actor Mickey (Alex Austin), whose success has allowed him to buy a flat nearby – in just the way her film is condemning.
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Despite some rough edges, there is a warmth and an ease to this shoestring debut from Nfts graduate Shola Amoo – a docudrama about gentrification in Brixton, south London.
Tanya Fear plays Nina, who returns to Brixton after some years away, intent on making a film about people getting priced out of their own neighbourhood. As her project develops, she has complicated feelings for local performance artist Ayo (Aki Omoshaybi) and also for an up-and-coming young actor Mickey (Alex Austin), whose success has allowed him to buy a flat nearby – in just the way her film is condemning.
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- 4/27/2017
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Author: Matthew Lee
The buzzword of modern London is gentrification. Vibrant communities and entire estates that were largely ignored, or deemed too boisterous for the middle-classes, are now seen as opportunities for wealthy real estate developers. East London is now an overpriced trendy hotspot for the bourgeois hipsters and it looks like Brixton is the next upcoming area. In short, it’s a plight that modern working class Londoners constantly face.
A Moving Image sees the stifled artist (filmmaker, poet, and actress) Nina (Tanya Fear) return to her old community in Brixton after a long absence, having spent some time living in the trendy East End of Shoreditch. Part-horrified by the changes that have undergone in her old community, she is soon painted as a symbol of gentrification by those around her.
The film sets out to explore Nina’s struggles with her own complicity in gentrification, noting that her art piece,...
The buzzword of modern London is gentrification. Vibrant communities and entire estates that were largely ignored, or deemed too boisterous for the middle-classes, are now seen as opportunities for wealthy real estate developers. East London is now an overpriced trendy hotspot for the bourgeois hipsters and it looks like Brixton is the next upcoming area. In short, it’s a plight that modern working class Londoners constantly face.
A Moving Image sees the stifled artist (filmmaker, poet, and actress) Nina (Tanya Fear) return to her old community in Brixton after a long absence, having spent some time living in the trendy East End of Shoreditch. Part-horrified by the changes that have undergone in her old community, she is soon painted as a symbol of gentrification by those around her.
The film sets out to explore Nina’s struggles with her own complicity in gentrification, noting that her art piece,...
- 4/24/2017
- by Matthew Lee
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
★★★★☆ Do you dabble in kale? Nina (a wonderful Tanya Fear), the lead of Shola Amoo's A Moving Image, jokingly says she could eat it all day, every day. While chomping down on the unappetising health food, the suggestion of a grimace plays on her face. With the camera of a visual arts project turned to face her by friend and collaborator, Isha (Hussina Raja), the Brixton native seeks to extricate herself from the quinoa yuppie brigade upon returning to live at the southern end of the Victoria line. A Moving Image is a critique of gentrification situated somewhere between a Spike Lee joint and the recent works of Ira Sachs.
- 10/9/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
As many of you film lovers may have seen, the La Film Festival on Tuesday released their 2016 lineup, and numerous S&A featured filmmakers have been selected. Check out Tambay’s post on the Fest here. Among them is British director Shola Amoo’s “A Moving Image,” a multimedia feature film about gentrification in Brixton, incorporating fiction, documentary and performance art, which is in the World Fiction Competition. The film stars Tanya Fear, who was also featured in Amoo’s festival favorite film “Touch,” as Nina, a young stifled artist who returns to her community after a long absence - and is soon painted as a symbol of gentrification. As she struggles with...
- 4/28/2016
- by Curtis Caesar John
- ShadowAndAct
Network: Esquire Network
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: November 14, 2015 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Marc-André Grondin, Denis Ménochet, Miranda Raison, Brendan Coyle, Doug Allen, Liam Garrigan, Ciarán Owens, Kate Magowan, Tanya Fear, Naomi Radcliffe, Lucy Akhurst, Jemma Donovan, and Niall Hayes.
TV show description:
Set in London, this dark-humored drama follows the French Bastiere brothers who endured a secret childhood trauma.
Younger brother, Jean (Marc-André Grondin), runs a successful crime scene cleanup business. His inner turmoil, and his involvement with Claire Wiseman (Tanya Fear), belies the pristine, picture perfect appearance of Jean's life with his beautiful wife and children.Read More…...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: November 14, 2015 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Marc-André Grondin, Denis Ménochet, Miranda Raison, Brendan Coyle, Doug Allen, Liam Garrigan, Ciarán Owens, Kate Magowan, Tanya Fear, Naomi Radcliffe, Lucy Akhurst, Jemma Donovan, and Niall Hayes.
TV show description:
Set in London, this dark-humored drama follows the French Bastiere brothers who endured a secret childhood trauma.
Younger brother, Jean (Marc-André Grondin), runs a successful crime scene cleanup business. His inner turmoil, and his involvement with Claire Wiseman (Tanya Fear), belies the pristine, picture perfect appearance of Jean's life with his beautiful wife and children.Read More…...
- 11/27/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
For all those who watched and enjoyed his futuristic short film "Touch" via Shadow & Act or at a recent film festival or screening series, here is an update on filmmaker Shola Amoo and his next film "A Moving Image." Starring "Touch" co-star Tanya Fear, an actress who has been making the rounds here on S&A, "A Moving Image" follows her character Nina, an artist who returns to her roots in Brixton, South London, as she tries to recapture her creative spark in a rapidly gentrifying city. Check out the engaging early preview below. The film will be launching a crowdfunding campaign later this...
- 7/8/2014
- by Curtis Caesar John
- ShadowAndAct
Brit actress Tanya Fear is a member of the ensemble cast of French pay-tv group Canal Plus' London-set crime drama series "Spotless," with StudioCanal's Tandem Communications producing in association with Rosetta Media. Co-created by British writer/producer Ed McCardie ("Shameless") and American Corinne Marrinan ("C.S.I."), "Spotless" is described as a “dark, sexy one-hour crime drama peppered with black humor.” It tells the story of a troubled man whose tidy life is turned upside down when his outlaw brother crash lands into his world, and gets both of them fatally involved in organised crime. The brothers are different – Jean is a...
- 6/25/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
The near-future based short film Touch, by British filmmaker Shola Amoo is now available online for free via the filmmaker. It is a must-watch. Touch, which played just this past week in the States at New Voices in Black Cinema and at The Future Weird screening series to much aplomb, stars Tanya Fear (Kick Ass 2) and Alexis Rodney (Guardians of The Galaxy) and concerns people who for some reason find themselves disconnected to the greater world: Jessica and George meet in an open field at a specific time and place everyday. George is in love - but unbeknownst to him, Jessica hides a devastating secret. As Jessica's feelings for George grow, she must make an important decision...
- 4/2/2014
- by Curtis Caesar John
- ShadowAndAct
He wasn't featured in either of the 2 trailers that have been released thus far, but here's your first look at Daniel Kaluuya in this summer's Kick-Ass 2. Kaluuya signed up to play a character named Black Death, said to be part of the gang of villains led by The Mother F*cker (formerly Red Mist), played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse. He joins Tanya Fear, in her first feature film role, playing a character named Harlow, Morris Chestnut of course plays the guardian for the character played by Chloe Moretz (Hit Girl), and Donald Faison is Doctor Gravity in the sequel to 2010's Kick-Ass. Jeff...
- 4/1/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
I'd love to have titled this post "Watch Morris Chestnut, Donald Faison, Daniel Kaluuya and Tanya Fear In First Trailer For Kick-Ass 2," but I can't, because none of them is in it, even though they are all in the film! Ah well... so it goes... Here's the first trailer (a red-band trailer) for this summer's Kick-Ass 2, which sees the return of Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz and Christopher Mintz-Plasse in starring roles, joined by Jim Carrey and others. As far as black actors in the film are concerned, Kaluuya (above-left) signed up to play a character named Black Death, said to be part of the gang of villains led by The Mother F*cker (formerly Red Mist), played by Christopher...
- 3/13/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
We missed this piece of news, but better late than never... I only just learned that British actor Daniel Kaluuya is in the cast of Kick-Ass 2, which is currently in production. Kaluuya signed up to play a character named Black Death, said to be part of the gang of villains led by The Mother F*cker (formerly Red Mist), played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse. Also of note, a new face, and another black British actor in Tanya Fear, in her first feature film role, playing a character named Harlow, described as one of the mean girls. I assume all of these identifications and descriptions mean something to those who are familiar with the Kick-Ass...
- 11/21/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Filming in London is just coming to an end on Kick-Ass 2, the much anticipated sequel to 2010 cult favourite Kick-Ass.
Chloe Moretz, now aged 15, returns as Hit Girl, alongside fellow returnees Aaron Johnson as Kick-Ass and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as villain Red Mist, and they are joined by some young British stars.
Daniel Kaluuya (represented by Troika), plays Black Death, part of the gang of villains led by 'The Mother F*cker' (formerly Red Mist). Daniel starred in BBC Three's The Fades, and will also be seen in up-coming crime thriller Welcome To The Punch.
Augustus Prew (represented by The Rights House) plays Todd, replacing Evan Peters in the role of Dave Lizewski's (Aaron Johnson) best friend. Augustus stars as Alfonso in The Borgias and will next be seen alongside fellow young Brit Lucy Boynton in Copperhead.
Newcomer Tanya Fear (represented by Identity Agency Group), in her first feature film role,...
Chloe Moretz, now aged 15, returns as Hit Girl, alongside fellow returnees Aaron Johnson as Kick-Ass and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as villain Red Mist, and they are joined by some young British stars.
Daniel Kaluuya (represented by Troika), plays Black Death, part of the gang of villains led by 'The Mother F*cker' (formerly Red Mist). Daniel starred in BBC Three's The Fades, and will also be seen in up-coming crime thriller Welcome To The Punch.
Augustus Prew (represented by The Rights House) plays Todd, replacing Evan Peters in the role of Dave Lizewski's (Aaron Johnson) best friend. Augustus stars as Alfonso in The Borgias and will next be seen alongside fellow young Brit Lucy Boynton in Copperhead.
Newcomer Tanya Fear (represented by Identity Agency Group), in her first feature film role,...
- 11/19/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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