Gina Wilhelm Actress – Viola Davis Negotiating to “Eat, Pray, Love” Viola Davis, Oscar nominee for “Doubt,” is currently in negotiations to appear in the new Julia Roberts film “Eat, Pray, Love.” The movie stars Roberts and Richard Jenkins. Davis’ scheduling is currently being worked out. The film is an adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoirs of a woman who goes on a journey of self-discovery after a terrible divorce. Roberts will play the Gilbert character,
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Writing and Directing “Advice” Vanessa Severo is a well-known actress in the Kansas City (KS) area. Now she’s about to make her debut as a playwright and director. Her new play, “Advice from a Spider” will debut at the Kansas City Fringe Festival. She had originally envisioned the tale as a children’s book. She wanted to write something like Grimm’s stories that had a moral and could be gruesome. The three-person
Tena Hopes to Work with Almodovar
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – Tena Hopes to Work with Almodovar Natalie Tena, who plays Tonks in the Harry Potter franchise of movies, is hoping to work with directors Pedro Almodovar and Julio Medem. Tena has Spanish roots. She told AFP of her desire to work with the directors while speaking in Spanish. Although she calls her role in the Potter movies small, she says the letters she receives from fans make her feel like a
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Utopia Limited Opens This WeekSeattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s production of “Utopia Limited” opens this week, July 10th, at Seattle’s Bagley-Wright Theatre (home of Seattle Repertory Theatre). The play runs through July 25. We show Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturdays at 2 pm. Tickets can be purchased by calling 206-341-9612. You can also print out and mail or fax in the ticket form at the pattersong.org site.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Jane Merrow in Idaho Jane Merrow has been acting for decades, having been on film and television. She finally returns to the stage. Appearing as Emilia in Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, she’s one of the only actors to come to the festival from movies and TV. Merrow, who comes from a theatrical family, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1968, she received a
