Q&A: British Actor Michael Sheen Fights For The Damned United
Whether playing former Prime Minister Tony Blair (The Queen) or talk show host David Frost (Frost/Nixon), veteran actor Michael Sheen has become known to American audiences.
Whether playing former Prime Minister Tony Blair (The Queen) or talk show host David Frost (Frost/Nixon), veteran actor Michael Sheen has become known to American audiences.
Dan Persons | Posted 10.08.2009 | Entertainment
I've got nothing against sports films that exult in good sportsmanship and the triumph of the underdog. But I'm more inclined towards films like The Damned United that scrape past the noble veneer of sports.
Marshall Fine | Posted 10.06.2009 | Entertainment
When is a sports movie not a sports movie? When it's Tom Hooper's terrific The Damned United, yet another feather in actor Michael Sheen's cap.
E! Online | Posted 05.14.2009 | Entertainment
British actor Michael Sheen is joining Robert Pattinson & Co. in New Moon, the sequel to the blockbuster film Twilight, a studio rep has confirmed to ...
AP | Posted 04.25.2009 | Entertainment
NEW YORK — Dennis Quaid is lined up to play former President Clinton with Julianne Moore as Hillary Clinton for a movie, "The Special Relationsh...
AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 02.22.2009 | Entertainment
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It's been a crowded awards season, full of lavish spectacles and gripping indies. So naturally there were some surprises...
Nancy Snow | Posted 01.08.2009 | Entertainment
Frost/Nixon renews intellectual interest in political communications history and manages to entertain and rivet the audience at the same time.
AP | Posted 01.04.2009 | Entertainment
"No holds barred," Richard Nixon urges to David Frost as the two prepare to sit down for a series of interviews in 1977. As "Frost/Nixon" powerfully ...
LA Times | Posted 01.04.2009 | Entertainment
Michael Sheen, who played talk show host David Frost both on stage and now in the upcoming screen version of "Frost/Nixon," knows that the transition ...
Marshall Fine | Posted 01.03.2009 | Entertainment
Ron Howard's film doesn't make me wish I'd seen the Broadway play on which it is based. Just the opposite: I was glad to come to it fresh, without a preconception about what it could, should or would be.
Fox News | Posted 12.19.2008 | Entertainment
The fantastic "Frost/Nixon" opens next month, starring Brit Michael Sheen (Tony Blair in "The Queen") and Frank Langella, revisiting the roles they pl...
Brad Balfour | Posted 10.14.2009 | Entertainment