In his acceptance speech at the Jameson Empire Awards, Aidan thanks the fans saying he had no idea there was that sort of support out there and that it's exciting and deeply humbling.
Click on the link below to watch the speech.
Jameson Empire Awards Best male Newcomer Aidan Turner
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Monday, 31 March 2014
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Aidan Wins At Jameson Empire Awards
Congratulations Aidan! Aidan Turner has just won Best Male Newcomer at the Jameson Empire Awards (30 March, 2014).
As many of you know, Aidan is not on Twitter or facebook but his girlfriend, actor Sarah Greene, tweeted from New York,
As many of you know, Aidan is not on Twitter or facebook but his girlfriend, actor Sarah Greene, tweeted from New York,
@mssarahgreene Thanks to all
the lovely fans for voting and voting and... You rock x
Aidan looked
terrific. He was styled by Kenny Ho, who was also his stylist for the recent The
Hobbit premieres. Kenny tweeted me,
'#AidanTurner
is a dream to work with - and what a nice man!'
And just look how happy Aidan is!
Picture via Weta Workshop/Getty Images
Aidan and Awards
As the Jameson Empire Awards are almost upon us here's a little something on Aidan and awards. (Watch the Jameson Empire awards live streamed here).
In 2009 Aidan was nominated for Favourite Newcomer to Irish TV in the Now TV Awards for his role as Ruairi McGowan in the medical drama The Clinic.
In 2010 Being Human was nominated for Best TV Drama at the South Bank Show Awards. Aidan attended the ceremony with his co-star Lenora Critchlow (Annie) but, unfortunately, Being Human lost out to Red Riding.
In 2010 Aidan was nominated for Best Actor by the Broadcasting Press Guild for Being Human and Desperate Romantics. The winner was Peter Capaldi for The Thick of It.
My favourite award though, has to be the Hamilton Deane Award which Aidan won in 2009. This award was presented by the Dracula Society for best dramatic performance/presentation in a supernatural genre and previous recipients include fellow The Hobbit actors Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Christopher Lee.
In 2009 Aidan was nominated for Favourite Newcomer to Irish TV in the Now TV Awards for his role as Ruairi McGowan in the medical drama The Clinic.
Pic via Aidan Turner Forever |
In 2010 Being Human was nominated for Best TV Drama at the South Bank Show Awards. Aidan attended the ceremony with his co-star Lenora Critchlow (Annie) but, unfortunately, Being Human lost out to Red Riding.
In 2010 Aidan was nominated for Best Actor by the Broadcasting Press Guild for Being Human and Desperate Romantics. The winner was Peter Capaldi for The Thick of It.
My favourite award though, has to be the Hamilton Deane Award which Aidan won in 2009. This award was presented by the Dracula Society for best dramatic performance/presentation in a supernatural genre and previous recipients include fellow The Hobbit actors Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Christopher Lee.
Poldark's Leading Ladies Revealed
Eleanor Tomlinson in The White Queen |
Eleanor told the Mail on Sunday, ‘I will do my utmost to do justice to the spirit of Demelza. She’s such an iconic character, who was so brilliantly played by Angharad, and I will do my very best to try not to disappoint the army of Poldark fans out there.
‘I am conscious of
the fact that the original series had a huge following and was tremendously
popular.’
Executive Producer Damien Timmer said, ‘Demelza is the heart of the story and it is a real coup that she will be
played by Eleanor.
‘Angharad Rees made a
big impact in that role and people really loved her. But we have gone back to
the source material and we believe a new audience will fall in love with
Eleanor.'
Ruby Bentall in the Paradise |
Two other cast members have also been announced. Ruby Bentall will play Poldark’s cousin Verity. Ruby played Pauline in The Paradise and has also recently appeared in Blandings which, like Poldark, is produced by Mammoth Screen. The Icelandic actress Heida Reed will play Elizabeth, Poldark's fiancee. Heida is perhaps less well known although she did appear recently in Silent Witness. In the BBC Media Centre press release Heida said, "I am extremely flattered and excited to be part of such a wonderful new BBC period drama. Elizabeth is such an intelligent and elegant character and a dream role."
‘Ruby is a true star
in the making with a big future and we are very lucky to have such a talented
cast.’
Heada Reed |
Friday, 28 March 2014
Poldark Cast to be Announced Next Week
Production company Mammoth Screen have said that there will be an official announcement of the cast of Poldark next week, according to a tweet by @WinstonGAuthor.
Earlier today it was rumoured by Screen Terrier that actor Eleanor Tomlinson had been given the role of Demelza. Eleanor has recently been on our TV screens as Georgiana Darcy in Death Comes to Pemberley and as Isabel Neville in The White Queen.
Eleanor certainly fits the bill of being "stunningly beautiful". I can't wait to find out if the rumour is true!
Eleanor as Isabel in The White Queen
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Aidan Turner Starts Shooting Poldark (pic)
via Mammoth Screen |
Earlier today Mammoth Screen tweeted #AidanTurner he's at Nampara NOW!
In the original TV series Botallack Manor Farm (pictured) was used as Nampara, Ross Poldark's home. The location for the new series has yet to be revealed.
The main shoot for Poldark starts on 14 April, 2014. It will be aired on the BBC in 2015.
Pic via Poldark's Cornwall |
Monday, 24 March 2014
Setting the Scene for Poldark
Shooting on Poldark starts on 14 April, but behind the scenes people have been busy working on the project for several months. Two such people are the Production Designer and Art Director.
Production Designer Catrin Meredydd started working on Poldark back in December.The Production Designer is responsible for the entire Art Department and is crucial for realising the Director's vision by providing believable surroundings in which the story can be told. Recently, Catrin has been the Production Designer for Broadchurch as well as The Fades and the Kenny Everett biopic Best Possible Taste.
Art Director Beckie Harvey, who started working on Poldark in January, has been Art Director for Holby City, Derek and Monroe. The Art Director works out all the props needed for the shoot and commissions any special effects and props like horse-drawn carriages. She also organises the casting of all the animals - that'll include Garrick then.
Prior to Poldark Catrin and Beckie worked together on From Here to There, the highly anticipated BBC drama set in Manchester in 1996.
Production Designer Catrin Meredydd started working on Poldark back in December.The Production Designer is responsible for the entire Art Department and is crucial for realising the Director's vision by providing believable surroundings in which the story can be told. Recently, Catrin has been the Production Designer for Broadchurch as well as The Fades and the Kenny Everett biopic Best Possible Taste.
Art Director Beckie Harvey, who started working on Poldark in January, has been Art Director for Holby City, Derek and Monroe. The Art Director works out all the props needed for the shoot and commissions any special effects and props like horse-drawn carriages. She also organises the casting of all the animals - that'll include Garrick then.
Prior to Poldark Catrin and Beckie worked together on From Here to There, the highly anticipated BBC drama set in Manchester in 1996.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Aidan and Directors Flashback
Photo via Lloyd Elis |
Directors have been in the Poldark news this week so here's a look back at Aidan on the set of Being Human with co-star Lacey Turner and director Lloyd Elis. When Lloyd saw I'd posted this pic he tweeted
@Poldarked fond
memories and great fun times with an amazing cast, crew and most of all a
dedicated and loyal fan base xxxx
A fabulous Friday to you all!
A fabulous Friday to you all!
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Screen Testing Aidan Turner? Writer Discusses 'Poldark' in Regular Q&A
Terrific news!
Poldark writer Debbie Horsfield is doing a monthly Question and Answer session for fans of the show with Winston Graham - Author of Poldark. This will give YOU the chance to ask her what's on your mind.
In the first Q&A Debbie talks about when they'll know if they can dramatise more books, why the differing reports of six or eight episodes and, of course, Aidan Turner.
Here's what Debbie has to say when asked about screen-testing Aidan.
Poldark writer Debbie Horsfield is doing a monthly Question and Answer session for fans of the show with Winston Graham - Author of Poldark. This will give YOU the chance to ask her what's on your mind.
In the first Q&A Debbie talks about when they'll know if they can dramatise more books, why the differing reports of six or eight episodes and, of course, Aidan Turner.
Here's what Debbie has to say when asked about screen-testing Aidan.
We didn't screen-test anyone else. I normally don't think about casting while
I'm writing the scripts but it became clear to me during the middle of last
year that we would need someone pretty spectacular to take on the role of Ross.
Someone who could convey the complexity of the part, look the part, be young
enough to play a man in his early twenties but who could, if all went well and
we were fortunate enough to be able to do all 12 books, convincingly play the
Ross of later years. Who had the ability, the charisma, the look (I was struck
by Winston Graham's description of Ross's 'unusual face with its strongly set
cheekbones, wide mouth and large strong white teeth'!) to take on such a
formidable task? I had a short-list of one. Mammoth Managing Director Damien
Timmer had had exactly the same thought. We didn't screen test Aidan. We knew
his work. We knew he was perfect. We sent him the scripts. He loved them. There
was never anyone else in the frame.
You can read the full interview here at Winston Graham Author Q&A
And do send in your questions ready for next time. Now, what shall I ask...?
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
William McGregor to Direct Poldark
William McGregor is to direct the new BBC series of Poldark!
Last night William tweeted
@WillieMcGregor The good old Beeb have decided to put some young scally at the helm of their new Sunday night period drama :) No pressure! #POLDARK #BBC
then sent me a tweet saying
@WillieMcGregor @Poldarked very exciting! I love the scripts.
William will be directing the Poldark episodes five to eight and says he has, "four very good scripts". As previously announced, Ed Bazalgette (The Guilty, Endeavour) is directing the first four episodes.
William is a talented, award-winning director. He is the youngest ever director of the cult TV show Misfits - even now only being in his mid-twenties.
William's first feature film is currently in development. It's called The Rising and is set in the industrial revolution. With his visually exciting style, William also directs trailers and commercials for the Oscar and BAFTA award winning visual effects company, The Mill.
In the video below William talks about what inspires him, the secret of his success and says how he wants to make things, "that are important to me".
Oh - and he has a rather disarming smile!
Fidgit with William Mcgregor from Fidgit Box on Vimeo.
Last night William tweeted
@WillieMcGregor The good old Beeb have decided to put some young scally at the helm of their new Sunday night period drama :) No pressure! #POLDARK #BBC
then sent me a tweet saying
@WillieMcGregor @Poldarked very exciting! I love the scripts.
William will be directing the Poldark episodes five to eight and says he has, "four very good scripts". As previously announced, Ed Bazalgette (The Guilty, Endeavour) is directing the first four episodes.
William is a talented, award-winning director. He is the youngest ever director of the cult TV show Misfits - even now only being in his mid-twenties.
William's first feature film is currently in development. It's called The Rising and is set in the industrial revolution. With his visually exciting style, William also directs trailers and commercials for the Oscar and BAFTA award winning visual effects company, The Mill.
In the video below William talks about what inspires him, the secret of his success and says how he wants to make things, "that are important to me".
Oh - and he has a rather disarming smile!
Fidgit with William Mcgregor from Fidgit Box on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Winston Graham Short Stories on BBC Radio 4 Extra
This sounds good!
Every weekday next week BBC Radio 4 Extra will be broadcasting a short story from Poldark author Winston Graham. On Thursday there will be an extract from the first Poldark novel and on Friday Graham imagines what it would be like to meet Demelza. The extracts will be read by Nicholas Farrell and Ewan Bailey.
Winston Graham Short Stories will be on BBC Radio 4 Extra Monday 24 to Friday 28 March, 2014 at 11a.m.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Aidan Turner Not Appreciated by Poldark Society
I guess it was inevitable but still...
It seems all is not happy in the Poldark Appreciation Society. Val Adams, founder of the Society, told The Cornishman that fans of Poldark - "at least 85 percent of them"- are not pleased that Aidan Turner has been cast in the leading role in the new BBC TV series. Val said, "He
looks as though he's just finished college and nothing like a soldier returning
from war-torn America. I've got a great imagination but it doesn't stretch that
far.
The story, posted on Twitter, caused a flurry of comments in favour of Aidan. I particularly enjoyed @MancVamp's quip,
“It goes
without saying that any actor would have a hard task following Robin Ellis'
interpretation of Ross but an older and a more masculine actor would have stood
a better chance. A lamb to the slaughter comes to mind."
The story, posted on Twitter, caused a flurry of comments in favour of Aidan. I particularly enjoyed @MancVamp's quip,
@CornishmanPaper Tell Val that
100% of Aidan Turner's many, many fans are thrilled to bits!
and was delighted to receive this tweet from @AntheaBarteau
@mammothscreen @Poldarked as Winston Graham's granddaughter, I think Aidan will make a fabulous Ross!
The odd thing is, the Society are unhappy with Aidan because of his age: yet Aidan is 30 years old, much the same as Robin Ellis was when he took on the role. And Poldark is in his early twenties when he returns to Cornwall from the war, so Aidan seems hunky dory to me.
Perhaps it would help the Society to listen to the writer of the new series, Debbie Horsfield, who says that one reason Aidan was perfect for the role was that, should they be lucky enough to adapt all twelve Poldark books, Aidan is an actor who can age successfully with the role. Of course, fans of Aidan's are well aware that, in the film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Aidan played a 37 year old - no problem!
As for Aidan not being masculine enough - really?
However, the most telling part of Val's comment is when she says, "I am sure he is a great actor, although most had never heard of him...". Would it really have been that much trouble to have found out a little about Aidan before judging him so thoroughly? He is quite a private person who is interested in being an actor rather than a "celebrity" so chances are, if they haven't seen any of his work, they won't have heard of him. But they might at least have tried.
I do, however, understand how painful it may be to have a TV show you've loved, be remade. But then, if a story is so good, why not let a new generation enjoy it in their own way?
Finally, to the 15% of the Poldark Appreciation Society members who are waiting to see the new drama before they pass judgement, well done. I salute you!
As for Aidan not being masculine enough - really?
Aidan in Being Human filmed 2010 |
However, the most telling part of Val's comment is when she says, "I am sure he is a great actor, although most had never heard of him...". Would it really have been that much trouble to have found out a little about Aidan before judging him so thoroughly? He is quite a private person who is interested in being an actor rather than a "celebrity" so chances are, if they haven't seen any of his work, they won't have heard of him. But they might at least have tried.
I do, however, understand how painful it may be to have a TV show you've loved, be remade. But then, if a story is so good, why not let a new generation enjoy it in their own way?
Finally, to the 15% of the Poldark Appreciation Society members who are waiting to see the new drama before they pass judgement, well done. I salute you!
Friday, 14 March 2014
Casting Continues
Aidan Turner plays Ross Poldark |
Upadted 17 March, 2014: Production company Mammoth Screen yesterday confirmed in a tweet that they are still casting.
Poldark starts filming on 14 April, 2014 and it seems that more casting has been taking place this week. Yesterday Rory Wilton, an actor from Cornwall best known for his role as Chippy Miller in TV's Doc Martin, tweeted,
@RoryWilton Good luck to everyone who auditioned for #Poldark today! :) Rx
And earlier in the week the Cornwall Youth Theatre tweeted,
@cornwallyt Mar 10 Breaking News : CYTC member lands role
in the new BBC POLDARK! Bright Cornish future...
As yet there's still no news of who will play Demelza. Back in January auditions were held in Truro with the brief, "Playing age of 17-20 ...
"Demelza is STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL. Good physique...It is the
most amazing role and challenge for any young actress and obviously we are
looking for outstanding star talent."
In many ways the success of Poldark rests on the casting of the lead roles and the chemistry between Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) and Demelza. If you have watched Aidan in Being Human you will know how the screen fair sizzles in his scenes with Lauren (Annabel Scholey). That level of chemistry would be perfect for Poldark.
Casting for Poldark is in the good hands of Susie Parriss. Susie has the casting of dramas such as Endeavour, Lewis, Poirot, Agatha Christie's Marple, and, a particular favourite of mine, Hornblower, to her credit.
Filming for Poldark runs from 14 April to the end of August, 2014.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Writer of the New Series Talks Poldark
Debbie Horsfield via Manchester Evening News |
Debbie Horsfield is the writer of the new series of Poldark. As a writer and producer her credits include Cutting It and All the Small Things.
In this interview with Radio Cornwall she talks about what a challenge and privilege it is to be asked to write the script, how the new series will follow the books closely and be a traditional interpretation rather than a Sherlock-like update and why Aidan Turner is the only man for the job.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Aidan Turner is Poldark
Aidan Turner Photo: Barry McCall |
Aidan is known to many as Kili the dwarf in The Hobbit film trilogy and as Mitchell the vampire in the cult BBC TV drama Being Human. As Mitchell, Aidan plays a complex character who becomes more dark and brooding as the series progresses and it's good to see Aidan being cast as a character with many facets to his personality again.
In an interview back in December with SBTN Aidan said he was doing, "something -erm - a TV series in March" and fans, who have missed seeing him on their TV screens these last three years, will be delighted that it turns out to be the lead in such an iconic drama.
Aidan says, "I'm very excited to play Ross Poldark for the BBC and it's obviously a huge challenge to honour the extraordinary character Winston Graham created and who Debbie Horsfield has brought new life to. But there's a terrific team coming together and the scripts are superb, so I can't wait to get started."
Poldark is produced by Mammoth Screen. Filming begins in mid-April and will be based in Cornwall and Bristol. Poldark is expected to air on BBC TV next year in eight one-hour episodes.
Footnote 1 March 2017:
Some nice Poldark trivia here: Producers Mammoth Screen have just told us that the publicity pics of #AidanTurner, used to announce his role as Ross, were taken on Hampstead Heath near Kenwood House.
https://twitter.com/mammothscreen/status/836906188746940419
Poldark is set in Cornwall in the late eighteenth century, where battle scarred Ross Poldark returns home from war to find his country facing hard times and the life he once knew, gone forever. Ross is a character full of contradictions and, according to Damien Timmer, Executive Producer for Mammoth Screen, there was only one person for the part. Damien says, "Ross Poldark is an iconic role - we needed an actor with the right combination of striking looks, youthful rebelliousness, emotional complexity and maturity of presence which hints at the man he becomes across the saga. In our minds there was only one candidate. Happily he said yes!"
Poldark is produced by Mammoth Screen. Filming begins in mid-April and will be based in Cornwall and Bristol. Poldark is expected to air on BBC TV next year in eight one-hour episodes.
Footnote 1 March 2017:
Some nice Poldark trivia here: Producers Mammoth Screen have just told us that the publicity pics of #AidanTurner, used to announce his role as Ross, were taken on Hampstead Heath near Kenwood House.
https://twitter.com/mammothscreen/status/836906188746940419