Lewis
1
February
2010




Lewis is being reshown on ITV3, and tonight is the episode Harry was in, it will be on at 9pm.


The Little Dog Laughed
30
January
2010




I have added images from The Little Dog Laughed.


Theatre Break
19
January
2010




Win a trip to see Gemma Arterton in The Little Dog Laughed

Gemma Arterton stars alongside Tamsin Greig, Rupert Friend and Harry Lloyd in the West End’s hilarious comedy, The Little Dog Laughed, about the superficial world of show business and the game playing of the movie industry.

We are giving away a trip to see Gemma in The Little Dog Laughed to one lucky person.  This amazing prize includes two tickets to the show plus one night’s accommodation including breakfast and dinner at the luxury Trafalgar Hilton.

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More From The Little Dog Laughed
16
January
2010




I’ve added more from The Little Dog Laughed.


New Layout
9
January
2010




I have added a new layout by Jerrica please leave a comment.


Gemma Arterton And Harry Lloyd Take On Hollywood
8
January
2010




I’m not sure whether to blame Gemma or the play they’re in for the fact that Harry Lloyd, 26, is even more reticent about his private life. An hour before I’m due to meet him at the rehearsal studios, one of his ‘people’ telephones with a request that I don’t even enquire whether he has a girlfriend. Intrigued, I ask immediately, and poor Harry, who seems rather shy, twists his lanky frame into a human pretzel. ‘That’s just not on the radar,’ he stutters.

Of course he must have; he’s as alluring as Gemma, with not dissimilar attributes: razor cheekbones, cat-like eyes, floppy dark hair. He was even fanciable playing a greasy-haired, alien-possessed schoolboy in a couple of episodes of Doctor Who.

But it’s rent boys that Harry is interested in right now. ‘I was in New York last month, and I had a little nose around the scene,’ he says. ‘I managed to find this guy on rentboy.com who was brilliantly helpful. We went out for a coffee and he was so candid about his life; who he could tell and who he couldn’t; what kind of clients he got, and hourly rates, and what people like to do. He was 25, a goodlooking, athletic, preppy guy who can make $100,000 a year from successful businessmen who don’t have time for a relationship and just want a part-time boyfriend. There was nothing seedy about it, no drugs or shame.’ This was, of course, research for his role in Little Dog, which appears to be affecting him as profoundly as it has Gemma.

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And an image, if anyone has it in HQ please let me know :)

And more The Little Dog Laughed which opens tomorrow thanks to Gemma Arterton Web.


The Hot List 2010
30
December
2009




22 ACTING Olivia Grant and Harry Lloyd Olivia Grant is reminding Harry Lloyd of one of his earliest roles. “We were in Chicken Licken together when we were seven,” she giggles. “I was a rabbit and he was a narrator. But he says he doesn’t remember…” Grant, best known to TV viewers as Lady Adelaide in BBC One’s Lark Rise to Candleford, has known Lloyd since they went to primary school together in Notting Hill. They met again, a decade later, both reading English at Oxford University. At 26, with breakthrough TV roles under their belts (and, in Lloyd’s case, a teenage internet fanbase since appearing as Will Scarlett in the BBC’s Robin Hood), the pair now find themselves extremely busy and appearing in multiple stage and screen projects in 2010.

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Merry Christmas
24
December
2009




Merry Christmas from all of us :)


Gay Times & Interview
23
December
2009




I have added scans from the Gay Times. Thanks gonetothwestend.

An interview with actor Harry Lloyd, cast as Viserys Targaryen, in the Gay Times mentions his enthusiasm for the project and the role. The relevant paragraphs can be found on the third page  of the feature, transcribed below:

“Refreshingly down to Earth for a 26-year-old in his position, he refers to himself as ‘a worrier’. Which makes it all the more gratifying to see him talk about his current other project, a pilot for a new HBO fantasy series, Game of Thrones, based on a range of books. He likens it to a less-magical Lord of the Rings (‘big battles, political and quite dark’) and gleefully describes his role as ‘a brilliant fucking character, a really nice nasty part’.

“It’s something he returns to throughout our interview, each time becoming so animated that I actually want to put in a call to the television network and demand they commission a full series as it clearly means that much to him.”

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The Little Dog Laughed
21
November
2009




I have added a promo for The Little Dog Laughed, if anyone has it in HQ please let me know.

Thanks Nosferatu.