British actor David Harewood is set to direct his first feature film, For Whom The Bell Tolls, which will chart the rivalry between two of the UK’s greatest boxers, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.
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Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorMax Harwood is a self-proclaimed “theater geek” living the dream. Not long ago, he went to see one of London’s hottest musicals, “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.” Loosely based on the documentary “Jamie: Drag Queen at 16,” the show (with music by Dan Gillespie Sells and book and lyrics by Tom MacRae) tells the story of a teenage boy who aspires to be a drag queen and the prejudice he faces on his journey.
British actor David Harewood is set to direct his first feature film, For Whom The Bell Tolls, which will chart the rivalry between two of the UK’s greatest boxers, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorComposer Dan Gillespie Sells says he wanted to tell the story of young Jamie Campbell in “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” because the central protagonist is heroic and not victimized.In the film — now streaming on Amazon Prime Video — Jamie (Max Harwood) is a 16-year-old who dreams of becoming a drag queen.
One of the West End's biggest musicals, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie's film adaptation recently launched on Amazon Prime, meaning fans can now stream, sing-along and dance around to the movie as and when they please. And the man whose story inspired the stage show - Jamie Campbell - has proven he's more than just the name behind the phenomenon.
Max Harwood, Jamie Campbell and Lauren Patel come together for a cast pic at the premiere of their new movie, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, held at Crucible Theatre on Friday (September 17) in Sheffield, England.
Jamie Campbell was only sixteen when he defied his school-teachers and turned up to his year 11 prom in a dress.The drag-obsessed teenager had caught the attention of BBC Three, who followed Jamie's journey as he came out as his drag queen alter-ego, Fifi la True, at the high school bash. Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 aired back in 2011 and was a huge success, with the hour-long documentary reaching audiences across the globe.
The new movie musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will be released on Amazon Prime Video TOMORROW (September 17) and we have some exclusive photos to debut ahead of the big premiere!
West End musical-turned feature-film Everybody's Talking About Jamie is already making waves across the world, with the story of 16-year-old Sheffield schoolboy-turned-drag queen Jamie New capturing everyone's hearts.The all-singing, all-dancing production is based off the real life story of Jamie Campbell, who is now 26 years old and works as a fashion designer.
star Max Harwood knows the movie musical is going to ruin your makeup. «They did a screening of the film in London at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern and my friend cried her eyelash off,» he reports.
Imagine being a an actor in theater school without an agent or any professional credits to your name. You then find yourself cast not only in the lead role of the big screen adaptation of a major musical, but one set for release under the banner of one of the world’s most famous movie studios.
Jamie Campbell wears a newspaper dress on the red carpet at the premiere of his new movie, Everyone’s Talking About Jamie, at The Royal Festival Hall on Monday (September 13) in London.
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Like most 16-year-olds, Jamie New has dreams. His are a little different from his classmates’, however; he fantasizes about becoming a drag queen.