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Big Love series (2006-?)
Season 3 complete.
Genre: Drama
Network: HBO
Role: Nicolette "Nicki" Grant
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My Son, My Son,... (2010)
Filming ongoing.
Genre: Drama, Horror
Director: Werner Herzog
Role: TBA
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Mr. Nice (2010)
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Bernard Rose
Role: Judy Marks
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Barry Munday (2009)
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Chris D'Arienzo
Role: Jennifer Farley
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The Killing Room (2008)
Premiered at SFF Jan '09.
Genre: Thriller
Director: J. Liebesman
Role: Ms. Reilly
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Zodiac (2007)
Out on R1/R2 DVD!
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director: David Fincher
Role: Melanie Graysmith
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Sisters (2006)
Out on R1/R2 DVD!
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director: Douglas Buck
Role: Grace Collier
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Archive for February, 2008
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» February 16th, 2008
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Believe it or not, but I have news of yet another Chloë magazine feature. UK magazine The Guardian recently sat down with Chloë for an interview regarding her Opening Ceremony clothing line, fashion and Big Love for their February 16 2008 issue. She furthermore shot a beautiful photoshoot for the issue, which will be added to our upcoming, new gallery. Read the interview in its entirety at TheGuardian.co.uk, here’s an excerpt:
Earlier that day, over lunch, she is frank about her disdain for the lucrative modelling gigs – Miu Miu, Dolce & Gabbana, H&M – that not only pay her bills but could also settle those of most of her East Village neighbours. “The shoots can go on, like, for ever,” she complains, sinking a fork into her salmon terrine. She used to worry that modelling diminished her as an actor in people’s eyes, “but the lines are blurred now. Look at Charlize Theron – she’s done so many ads.” I ask if there isn’t a side to modelling that makes her uncomfortable. “Oh, like the selling out, you mean?” She gives a wheezy, high-pitched laugh that sounds like a tent being unzipped at high speed. “Yeah, that’s not so much fun. But fashion is a good way for me to make a living. I couldn’t survive just doing independent movies. And I’d rather do modelling than movies or TV I didn’t like.”
She is in good spirits, but there’s a restlessness just below the surface. She seems unduly bothered by a waitress’s orange shirt. “What is this, Guantánamo Bay?” she splutters. Another server asks if we need anything. “Wow, she has a funny voice,” she says when the woman is out of earshot. Even a compliment proves equivocal. “They’re very helpful here.” Pause. “A little overhelpful.”
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» February 13th, 2008
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International Herald Tribune reported earlier today that Chloë Sevigny is featured in an exclusive interview in a current or recent issue of Uniqlo Paper (US). I speculate this could be either No. 2 or No. 3, but since I do not have access to this publication in my country, I cannot check for myself. From the International Herald Tribune:
In Uniqlo Paper, there is photography by Terry Richardson, modeling by Devon Aoki and an exclusive interview with the actress Chloë Sevigny.
Women’s Wear Daily further reports that Chloë was recently photographed for a number of Uniqlo adverts. From WWD.com:
Chloë Sevigny was not the happiest of campers Tuesday night at the Bryant Park Hotel’s Cellar Bar, where she hosted the launch of Samsonite’s Black Label Trunk Collection. The scenester was out until the wee hours the night before at the bash she hosted at Webster Hall. “I’m just really tired,” said Sevigny, clad in vintage yellow Ungaro. “I was out really late, then up shooting Uniqlo ads all day.” Other than the raucous rage schedule, what else about fashion week gets the downtown diva’s Wolfords in a bunch? “Fashion week makes me feel very self-critical,” she explained. “Like I’m not wearing the right thing or looking the right way. It’s stressful.”
If anyone is able to keep their eyes peeled for this issue or Chloë’s Uniqlo ads, or has any additional information to share with us, please do not hesitate to get in touch! Thank you.
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Chloë in UT Project women’s ad campaignChloë in ‘Spur’ (Jp) June 2008 issue!Chloë’s Uniqlo (2008) adverts‘Elle’ (UK) June 2008 column reminderChloë talks new film, ‘Big Love’ resumes S3 filming
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» February 9th, 2008
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I just got word that David Fincher’s (excellent!) crime drama Zodiac, which recently premiered on Region 1 DVD as a Director’s Cut Edition, has been nominated for three awards at the 2008 Sony Ericsson Empire Awards! Although Chloë was not nominated for her portrayal of Melanie Graysmith, the film was nevertheless prominently recognized in the film and directing categories. From EmpireOnline.com:
Best Thriller
• Zodiac
American Gangster
Eastern Promises
The Bourne Ultimatum
Disturbia
Best Director
Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Ultimatum)
Joe Wright (Atonement)
David Yates (Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix)
Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz)
• David Fincher (Zodiac)
Best Film
The Bourne Ultimatum
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
Ratatouille
The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
• Zodiac
Keep your fingers crossed for Zodiac’s success! The winners will be announced on March 9.
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No Saturn Award for ‘Zodiac’Big ‘Zodiac’ photo and screen cap update!‘Zodiac’ Director’s Cut on DVD and HD-DVD today!‘Zodiac’ Director’s Cut out in 2008!EW pick’s ‘Zodiac’ 10th Best Film of 2007
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