concerns about PoA -Age vs Looks

Steve bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 23 19:03:13 UTC 2003


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Susan Atherton" <suzloua at h...> wrote:
> bboy_mn wrote:
> Mccaulay Culkin - ... he has been doing very well on the London 
> theater stage, and has been in a long running play in which he 
> plays a 15 year old boy (he's 23). ....
> 
> Now I'm just nitpicking with:
> Actually, if you're referring to that thing with Colin Hanks in it
too, that's the wrong Culkin - I'm 99% sure it's Kieran, might be Rory
but I think Rory's the little one from Signs. It's definitely not
Macalauley though -
> 
> ...edited..
> 
> Susan

bboy_mn:

Actually, is was Macaulay, Dan Radcliffe even commented on it in an
interview. The stage play which had a long and successful run in
London, is now playing on Broadway. The play is "Madame Melville".

"His role is that of a little lost sheep with a curling smile, a
floppy haircut and a knowing look that borders on the satanic. You can
imagine a whole range of man/boy roles opening up to him, and he is
compulsively watchable.... Culkin has eloquent body language and an
assured presence."

http://w1.1396.telia.com/~u139602049/2000cul.html


MACAULAY CULKIN IS "COMPULSIVELY WATCHABLE"
ON THE WEST END STAGE

19/10/2000

MACAULAY CULKIN has scored a major critical success on the West End
stage in RICHARD NELSON'S "MADAME MELVILLE", along with co-star IRENE
JACOB.

MACAULAY plays Carl, a 15 year old studying in Paris in 1966. His
simmeringly sultry, incredibly cultured 30 year-old French teacher
Claudie – played by IRENE - introduces him to sensual delights and the
pleasures of fine art, film, jazz and classical music.

http://www.borkowski.co.uk/press/madamemelville191000.html

In addition-
http://www.culkinonline.com/index.shtml

Appolgies for going off topic, but I wanted to re-enforce the point I
originally made. 

bboy_mn





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