Sam canta su canción favorita de Andrew Lloyd Webber: Another suitcase de Evita
domingo, 31 de marzo de 2013
Sam en el especial de Andrew Lloyd Webber!!
Sip, aca está el video!! disculpen las carreras pero tengo tareas que terminar :S Disfrutenlo!! :)
Sam canta su canción favorita de Andrew Lloyd Webber: Another suitcase de Evita
Sam canta su canción favorita de Andrew Lloyd Webber: Another suitcase de Evita
domingo, 24 de marzo de 2013
Viedo de Sam en los Jameson Empire Awards 2013
Siiiiiiiiiiiiii Sam ganó!!!!!! gracias a todos los sprouts que ganaron! :D Aquí un video de Sam y un par de fotos! :D muchas felicidades SAM! y gracias a @katiedtellez y @faby_mey por compartir las fotos y el video en twitter!! :D
Entrevista a Sam en Glamour
Esta es una nueva entrevista que me compartieron en twitter! gracias Faye!! :) así que aquí se las dejo!! como siempre Link y entrevista :D
http://www.glamour.com/entertainment/blogs/obsessed/2013/03/samantha-barks.html#.UUy5LUWFMQI.twitter
http://www.glamour.com/entertainment/blogs/obsessed/2013/03/samantha-barks.html#.UUy5LUWFMQI.twitter
Les Miserables' Samantha Barks on Her Awards Season Starstruck Moments, Her Favorite TV Shows and Why Marius Isn't Actually a Jerk, Dating-wise
by Megan Angelo Email me
Entertainment writer. I love talking about TV so much, you'll eventually back slowly away from me at a party.
Entertainment writer. I love talking about TV so much, you'll eventually back slowly away from me at a party.
I think we all know what Les Mis's DVD release today means—a reason to watch it yet again. For me, it was a reason to catch up with the almost absurdly lovely Samantha Barks, a.k.a. Eponine, on her whirlwind awards season and current obsessions. Prepare to take back all those times you said you didn't think you could love her any more.
You've played Eponine onstage and have been singing "On My Own" since you were little—and I've adored her and Les Mis forever too. It's funny because seeing the movie, with all its up-close nuances, was the first time I kind of felt like Ugh! Marius is a jerk. I dislike him the same way I'd dislike a jerk my friend is dating! Why can't he be a little nicer to Eponine? Did you feel that?
That's funny because I always thought Marius came across meaner in the musical. But onscreen you can get so many more details in. That love triangle is so relatable—so many girls have been there, where you love somebody so much and it's not right or it's not reciprocated. But Marius isn't being harsh—he has no idea. You know how many times I've heard a teenage boy say, "I didn't know she had a thing for me!" Even grown men do it.
So true. And poor Eponine takes it like a champ, of course.
That's why I love her so much—she's this strong character with a delicate heart.
I feel like we've heard so much about everyone depriving themselves of food and water on the set ofLes Mis. Did you get to have any fun?
It was an intense period, to be honest. Eponine is this character I feel so close to and I really wanted to do her justice. You have to try to unwind when someone yells "Cut!" at the end of the day, but it's easier said than done. Everyone was very good—no one was really going out and drinking. But no one resented the fact that they couldn't party—the satisfaction we got from being on that set beat any crazy night out.
Thankfully, you got to make up for it once awards season rolled around. What were your favorite famous-person run-ins?
So [when awards season kicked off], I arrived on the plane and got straight into a car, did my makeup and hair, and threw on a different outfit. I was very jet-lagged. I get to this party and the first person I saw was Catherine Zeta-Jones. Growing up, I wanted to be her—in Zorro, in Chicago, I just adored everything she did. She's so beautiful and talented. So I was like, right, OK—that absolutely made my day.
So that's like, five minutes into awards season. Not bad.
And then the next person I see is John Travolta. I was like, "Danny Zuko? You're kidding me!" I used to watchGrease every single weekend without fail. I never got tired of it. Then I saw Barbra Streisand and was in the hallway talking to her about the L.A. weather. That was a proper pinch-me moment.
Just talking about the weather with Babs!
It was better than any dream I've ever had. Oh! Then I saw Jason Bateman.
He's so cute.
He's hilarious! And I watch Arrested Development religiously. I love it. So all these people from my list of 10 people that I would freak out if I saw were all in the same room. And they were all really lovely.
It's insane to think of how you were thrown into this. I have to ask: Do you remember where you were when you watched the Oscars last year?
I remember watching it with my sister—I always get really excited to see people's frocks. My sister said, "You'll be there one day." I laughed it off: "Yeah, right." And then next year, I was there—and I got to take her with me.
I love that! You guys must have had the best time.
It was the most incredible experience, sharing that moment with her. Getting ready for the red carpet—it was like getting ready when we were teenagers again, but we were going to the Oscars.
So now that this dream of an awards season is all over, what's next?
At the moment I'm shooting a lovely British period Christmas movie called The Christmas Candle down here in the Cotswolds, in England. Having done Les Mis, I've got the taste for film, but musicals will always be my first love. My goal is to have a varied career—I look to people like Hugh Jackman and Meryl Streep for inspiration. They didn't confine themselves.
Speaking of inspiration, what have you been watching lately that you love—on TV and at the movies?
I'm loving New Girl right now. And I thought Silver Linings Playbook was such an interesting love story.
Since you're the expert—what new musical is gonna end up being a total classic?
Matilda! It's wonderfully written, and the way it captures Roald Dahl's quirkiness is brilliant. And I loved Once. I'm telling everyone to go see it.
So, my love was solidified around the time she said "proper pinch-me moment." And yours? Follow Samantha on Twitter here.
Photo: Universal, Fame/Flynet
jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013
Nueva entrevista de Sam en yahoo movies!!
Holaaaa les traigo una nueva entrevista! :D esta es de Yahoo movies! y es porque ya se va a lanzar el DVD! Que emocion!! :D bueno les dejo el link y la entrevista en inglés a continuacion!
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/the-reel-breakdown/les-mis%C3%A9rables-star-samantha-barks-breaks-blu-ray-222551807.html
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/the-reel-breakdown/les-mis%C3%A9rables-star-samantha-barks-breaks-blu-ray-222551807.html
‘Les Misérables’ star Samantha Barks breaks out on Blu-ray and DVD, sings praises of Hugh Jackman, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Eddie Redmayne
By Thelma Adams | The Reel Breakdown – 4 hours ago
Samantha Barks in 'Les Miserables' (Photo: Universal Pictures)
During the 2013 awards season, Anne Hathaway's Oscar-bound sweep as Fantine in "Les Misérables" sadly overshadowed one of the movie musical's biggest break-through performances -- that of Samantha Barks as Eponine. With the release of the movie on Blu-ray and DVD this Friday, audiences will have another chance to check out the pipes on the Isle of Man native who made her film debut alongside Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, and Eddie Redmayne.
Barks definitely comes from the glass-slipper, Cinderella-story school of show business: She was named Best Foreign Singer at the Maltese International Song Competition in 2007. The next year, at 17, she came in third on the BBC talent show "I'd Do Anything." Next up were "Aladdin" at the Theatre Royal Windsor and Sally Bowles in "Cabaret" at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and then she entered "Les Mis" territory playing Eponine, a tragic love-struck urchin, in London's West End.
Famed producer Cameron Mackintosh caught Barks at the West End and cast her opposite Nick Jonas in "Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary" in 2010. From there, she was just a song away from her film debut in Tom Hooper's Oscar-winning musical. We caught up with the dark-haired, dimpled star, 22, who was as surprised as anybody that she made the cut alongside the Hollywood A-list: "I never for a second thought I would be considered. It was a new experience for me after the West End. On film, you have to really play to a camera instead of trying to fill a 2,000-seat auditorium. To bring it into such an intimate place is very exciting."
Watch Samantha Barks performing in "On My Own" in 'Les Miserables':
Thelma Adams: Of all the major cast members, you're probably the least known outside of England. What should we know about you?
Samantha Barks: I am an actress that loves to sing.
TA: Any pet peeves?
SB: Many! One of mine is when you start singing and someone joins in on your song and changes the key so that you cannot sing your own song.
TA: What's one thing people wouldn't learn about you from the studio press notes?
SB: I have a brother and a sister. My brother is a pilot with three beautiful children. My sister is a primary school teacher. Christmas dinner is interesting because we all have different careers. No one in my family has ever sung, and we're all equally thrilled to hear about my sister the teacher or my brother the pilot.
TA: How old were you when you landed your first professional lead role on stage?
SB: I was 17 when I was cast as Sally Bowles in "Cabaret." It's such a meaty role. I was really thrown in the deep end on that and it taught me so much, so fast. There's something about the song "Mein Herr" that was so fierce. You just see this young woman's world absolutely crumble in front of her. It's heartbreaking.
TA: When we talked to your co-star Eddie Redmayne, who plays the romantic revolutionary Marius, the unrequited love of Eponine, he described the audition process as "rigorous." He said, "It was an 'X Factor'-style audition in front of the lyricist, the composer, Mackintosh, the producers, the director, and the casting director. I have a newfound respect for American singers on 'The X Factor.'"
SB: It was more a grueling in-and-out process for me because I had to show I could transform a theatrical role to the screen. I auditioned in front of Mackintosh, the writers, Tom Hooper -- and they all sat a bit spread out. There were so many auditions!
TA: What was one of the biggest differences between playing Eponine on stage and making her come alive on set?
SB: What was interesting to me as a theater performer is that we're pretty nocturnal. Having to be up and sing at five and do my vocal exercises at four AM was tough. My neighbors were totally sick of it.
TA: Not only was the role musically challenging, it was physically challenging, too. You play a lot of your scenes soaking wet. Was it as uncomfortable as it looked?
SB: They had a big rain machine spewing freezing- cold water that followed me around everywhere I walked. At first it was refreshing. But after a while, your teeth start to chatter, and your rib cage starts uncontrollably shaking. What's that sound? That's Sam's teeth chattering.
TA: So, logistically, how do they reshoot those scenes -- do you start out dry, they get you wet, and then you have to towel off, or what?
SB: I started the song already wet. By the time you see me in the song, I'm already completely soaked. At lunch, I sat in my wet costume. What was interesting was that all the scenes that followed the song, I had to be drenched, so before the scene they had to hose me down. I had an overwhelming sense of cold, and it tickles, to be followed around by a big cloud of rain. I even died in Eddie's arms in the rain. Now if I go outside in the rain, I don't need an umbrella. I'm used to it.
TA: Eddie Redmayne was also amazing in "Les Mis." I'd seen him on Broadway in "Red," and in "My Week with Marilyn," but I had no clue about his singing voice.
SB: I didn't know that he sang, either, and all of a sudden this angelic voice came out. His control over his falsetto and his upper vocal range floored me. I think the world of Eddie as a person and an actor. He's such an approachable lovely man, and getting to die in his arms was an absolute joy.
TA: You also had scenes with Sacha Baron Cohen: Tell us about your on-screen spat.
SB: He slaps me and I spit at him. He left me with a sore face, and I left him disgusting. Sacha's very improvisational. Every scene, every take is completely different. It's fresh and on the spot every take. It creates this real tension.
TA: Cohen, Redmayne, Jackman, Hathaway -- that's a hard act to follow, Sam. What's next for you?
SB: Having had a bit of a taste of a film world, I'm excited to do another film. My goal is to build a varied career. I look at Hugh Jackman for smart decisions: He has the perfect balance combining stage with film and musical theater in such a classy way. Also, he has such a balanced headspace, and he's such a wonderful human being.
And yet another dream comes true for the "Les Mis" star. After singing "One Day More" with the ensemble at the Academy Awards in Hollywood on Feb. 26, Barks returned home to her native Isle of Man to film the period costume drama "The Christmas Candle" opposite that other British singing-contest phenom, Susan Boyle, in her film debut. "Having just landed from the Academy Awards," Barks told THR, "I had an hour to unpack and repack and get to set."
lunes, 18 de marzo de 2013
Unas fotos de Sam!
Sam asistió a la fiesta de Dior y aquí algunas fotos de Sam a la salida del evento! :D
http://socialitelife.com/samantha-barks-yellow-dress-dior-party-london-wears-it-well-03-2013
After celebrating the collaboration between Dior and British department store Harrod‘s, Samantha Barks left Harry’s Bar in London last night (March 14th), where the French fashion house threw a star-studded after party.
http://socialitelife.com/samantha-barks-yellow-dress-dior-party-london-wears-it-well-03-2013
Wears It Well: Samantha Barks Leaves Dior’s Party In London [PHOTOS]
After celebrating the collaboration between Dior and British department store Harrod‘s, Samantha Barks left Harry’s Bar in London last night (March 14th), where the French fashion house threw a star-studded after party.
viernes, 15 de marzo de 2013
Mas noticias de Sam! :D
Perdonen el abandonamiento jajaja pero aqui les traigo lo ultimo de Sam! :D
1. Cameron Mackintosh quiere a Sam para interpretar a Nancy en Broadway :)
Aquí el ink!
http://www.broadway.com/buzz/167711/will-les-miz-film-star-samantha-barks-make-her-broadway-debut-in-oliver/
Y aqui les dejo la noticia :D
Les Misérables film star Samantha Barks could be singing “Oom-Pah-Pah” on Broadway in a new production of Oliver!, according to the U.K.’s Daily Mail.
Producer Cameron Mackintosh is reportedly eyeing Barks to reprise the
role of Nancy, which she is currently playing in the U.K. tour of Oliver! No additional casting, theater or dates have been set.
The producer is also eyeing Barks for a possible movie adaptation of the 1960 Lionel Bart musical. The new film, which is aiming for a 2016 release, would reportedly be a re-imagined, updated version of the classic musical. Although no director is currently attached, Daily Mail reports Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Hours) is Mackintosh’s top choice. The original 1968 film adaptation earned six Oscars including Best Picture.
Barks got her start on the BBC talent competition series I’d Do Anything in 2008, where a group of hopefuls auditioned for the role of Nancy in the West End production of Oliver! The actress came in third place. She made her West End debut as Eponine in Les Misérables, before appearing in the production's 25th anniversary concert at London’s O2 Arena and the subsequent film adaptation.
Would Barks make a good Nancy on Broadway? Click below to see her belt out “As Long as He Needs Me” on I’d Do Anything!
2. Sam está dentro del elenco que le rendirá homenaje a Andrew Lloyd Webber por sus 40 años de carrera! Sam fue finalista en el reality "I'd do Anything" de Andrew Lloyd Webber y desde entonces está muy agradecida con la oportunidad que le abrió las puertas al mundo del espectáculo :)
Aqui el link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03/15/andrew-lloyd-webber-tv-special_n_2882712.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
y Aquí les dejo la noticia!
Andrew Lloyd Webber is to debut new songs from his
forthcoming musical about the Profumo affair in a TV special marking his
four decades of West End hits.
Stars such as Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberley Walsh, Melanie C and Myleene Klass are to take part in the programme performing tracks from much-loved shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats and Evita.
There will also be interviews with figures such as Simon Cowell, Sir Michael Caine and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Composer Lloyd Webber has recently been devoting himself to a production about Stephen Ward, a key figure in the Profumo scandal which rocked the government in the early 1960s. The first track will be performed by the best-selling Montenegrin classical guitarist Milos Karadaglic.
The 90-minute special is to be hosted by Michael Ball and will also feature Il Divo and Samantha Barks.
Lloyd Webber joked: "I said I would only do it if it wasn't some po-faced tribute to a bloke who's about to collect his bus pass. I still don't know what I'm letting myself in for, especially as Simon Cowell has filmed an interview for the show."
Andrew Lloyd Webber: 40 Musical Years is to be screened by ITV on Easter Sunday.
Gracias a los sprouts de Twitter por compartir la noticia!! :)
@CEGuate_fan
1. Cameron Mackintosh quiere a Sam para interpretar a Nancy en Broadway :)
Aquí el ink!
http://www.broadway.com/buzz/167711/will-les-miz-film-star-samantha-barks-make-her-broadway-debut-in-oliver/
Y aqui les dejo la noticia :D
Will Les Miz Film Star Samantha Barks Make Her Broadway Debut in Oliver?
Samantha Barks
Samantha Barks could be heading to Broadway in 'Oliver!'
The producer is also eyeing Barks for a possible movie adaptation of the 1960 Lionel Bart musical. The new film, which is aiming for a 2016 release, would reportedly be a re-imagined, updated version of the classic musical. Although no director is currently attached, Daily Mail reports Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Hours) is Mackintosh’s top choice. The original 1968 film adaptation earned six Oscars including Best Picture.
Barks got her start on the BBC talent competition series I’d Do Anything in 2008, where a group of hopefuls auditioned for the role of Nancy in the West End production of Oliver! The actress came in third place. She made her West End debut as Eponine in Les Misérables, before appearing in the production's 25th anniversary concert at London’s O2 Arena and the subsequent film adaptation.
Would Barks make a good Nancy on Broadway? Click below to see her belt out “As Long as He Needs Me” on I’d Do Anything!
2. Sam está dentro del elenco que le rendirá homenaje a Andrew Lloyd Webber por sus 40 años de carrera! Sam fue finalista en el reality "I'd do Anything" de Andrew Lloyd Webber y desde entonces está muy agradecida con la oportunidad que le abrió las puertas al mundo del espectáculo :)
Aqui el link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03/15/andrew-lloyd-webber-tv-special_n_2882712.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
y Aquí les dejo la noticia!
Andrew Lloyd Webber TV Special To Include Performances From Nicole Scherzinger And Kimberley Walsh
Stars such as Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberley Walsh, Melanie C and Myleene Klass are to take part in the programme performing tracks from much-loved shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats and Evita.
There will also be interviews with figures such as Simon Cowell, Sir Michael Caine and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Composer Lloyd Webber has recently been devoting himself to a production about Stephen Ward, a key figure in the Profumo scandal which rocked the government in the early 1960s. The first track will be performed by the best-selling Montenegrin classical guitarist Milos Karadaglic.
The 90-minute special is to be hosted by Michael Ball and will also feature Il Divo and Samantha Barks.
Lloyd Webber joked: "I said I would only do it if it wasn't some po-faced tribute to a bloke who's about to collect his bus pass. I still don't know what I'm letting myself in for, especially as Simon Cowell has filmed an interview for the show."
Andrew Lloyd Webber: 40 Musical Years is to be screened by ITV on Easter Sunday.
Gracias a los sprouts de Twitter por compartir la noticia!! :)
@CEGuate_fan
martes, 12 de marzo de 2013
Nuevo video de Sam!!!
La pagina de facebook de la pelicula de Les Miserables ha publicado hoy un nuevo video de Sam en un detrás de camara!! Les dejo el link! disfruten, comenten y denle like! :D
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200675841324205&set=vb.291963720822424&type=2&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200675841324205&set=vb.291963720822424&type=2&theater
martes, 5 de marzo de 2013
OMG! Sam hablando Español!!!
Bueno, un poquito como ella dice!! AME ESTE VIDEO!!! Esta entrevista les va a encantar!!! muchas muchas muchas gracias @KatiedTellez!!!
viernes, 1 de marzo de 2013
Mas fotos de Sam!!! ACTUALIZADO!!
Hola!!! les traigo mas fotos de Sam!!! y ya estoy tambien en Tumblr!! :D mi usuario es CEGuate-fan :) subí algunos de los fanarts que he hecho :)
Bueno son 3 imagenes: 2 de "The Christmas Candle"y una de los Oscars que me gusto mucho! :D
Y 2 imagenes mas!!!
Bueno son 3 imagenes: 2 de "The Christmas Candle"y una de los Oscars que me gusto mucho! :D
Y 2 imagenes mas!!!
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