Gina Wilhelm Actress – Evan Rachel Wood Comes Home Evan Rachel Wood, who starred in “The Wrestler” with Oscar nominees Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei, is returning to Raleigh, NC, to star in “Romeo and Juliet.” The actress will be playing Juliet at Theatre In The Park in Raleigh. Although no specific dates have been set, the performances will begin in May. The play will also star her father, Ira David Wood III, as Capulet.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Kate Winslet Gets Her Oscar After much speculation and handicapping (I think I’ve posted at least 10 times about various aspects of the awards season alone), the Oscars were handed out last night, and Kate Winslet finally won hers. The 33-year-old actress had been nominated on five previous occasions, so was giddy to have finally won. She won for her performance in “The Reader,” in which she played a woman on
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Review of Jane Eyre in the Seattle Times The Seattle Times printed a lovely review of “Jane Eyre”, in which I appear in dual roles of Miss Scatcherd and Lady Ingram, today. Showtimes are Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. through March 1st. The theater is in Magnuson Park at 7400 Sand Point Way in Seattle in building 47. For tickets, call
Gina Wilhelm – Kathleen Turner Comes to “Opening Night” Sultry actress Kathleen Turner will be coming to Hampshire College in Amherst, MA, on March 7 for “Opening Night,” a benefit for Amherst Cinema and Pleasant Street Theater in Northampton. The theater is for independent film. Turner feels that the only interesting work is in independent cinema. She says the studio system lacks imagination. She won’t talk about her favorite directors because she doesn’t want to
Gina Wilhelm Actress – All About Actresses Writer-director Maiwenn’s latest film is “All About Actresses.” In it, her star-studded cast balances tenuously between hilarity and despair. The French movie features musical-comedy sequences in which the actresses sing about their travails. The conceit of the film is that Maiwenn is trying to film a documentary about her actress friends and focuses on her sessions with each woman, each with her own set of bizarre quirks. Julie
