Manori Ravindran International Editor“The Gentlemen” director Guy Ritchie has teamed with U.K.
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Game Of Thrones' Grey Worm has followed 2016's ‘You’re a Man Now, Boy' with an LP that exudes bruised optimismFour whole years the R&B world had to survive without a record from Raleigh Ritchie – and in that time, he’s done a lot. Most notably, he played Grey Worm in the award-winning cult favourite Game Of Thrones, and this actor-turned-singer knows a thing or two about conveying his emotions.
Manori Ravindran International Editor“The Gentlemen” director Guy Ritchie has teamed with U.K.
Guy Ritchie has teamed with Creative Access, the Brit organization offering support for people from under-represented backgrounds to get into the creative industries, to launch a new diversity initiative providing paid film internships. Called Set Access, the initiative — which will be initially open to young Black candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds — aims to eventually establish a talent pool of at least 250 interns from under-represented groups over a five-year period.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe debate continues around how the film biz can address its diversity crisis, but it’s clear that the appetite right now is for action rather than words. Hopefully some good news here then that two prominent, established filmmakers, Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn, are teaming with not-for-profit UK enterprise Creative Access to ensure they improve representation on their sets.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe debate continues around how the film biz can address its diversity crisis, but it’s clear that the appetite right now is for action rather than words. Hopefully some good news here then that two prominent, established filmmakers, Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughan, are teaming with not-for-profit UK enterprise Creative Access to ensure they improve representation on their sets.
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EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney has reportedly broken lockdown rules once again, just weeks after flouting government guidelines to attend a two-day house party with reality stars Joshua Ritchie and Marty McKenna.
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James McClain L.A.’s hipster-endorsed Eastside has chalked up another showbiz homeowner to its ranks.
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