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Lesley-Anne Down has a new film coming up!

"Lesley-Anne Down landed a role in a new film. The film is written and directed by Don FauntLeRoy.
Lesley-Anne will be playing Sister Clair. Brandon Beemer has been cast as Father Dumal.

Tobin Bell will play one of the leads.
Title to be announced.
It is a very intense and quite disturbing story. They will start shooting on Monday, June 16, 2014.

The shooting will take place in Los Angeles for 3 weeks.

Cast:

Tobin Bell is Monsignor
John Savage is Joseph
Mary Mouser is Michelle
Randy Shelly is Stephan
Zen Gesner is Stephan's Dad
Adrienne Barbeau is Rosemary
Elimu Nelson is Randy
Alisha Boe is Alexa"

 

Rare Rough Cut photos!

 

In todays magasine on the net in Sweden

 
 

 

Relay for life!

LesleyAnneDown, son George and friends at Relay For Life of Moorpark Event! Photo from Gea!

Since turning 60 Upstairs, Downstairs star Lesley-Anne Down says she's done with acting

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Since turning 60 Upstairs, Downstairs star Lesley-Anne Down says she's done with acting

 

SHE looks remarkable for her age despite having a torrid personal life since moving to Hollywood but the former Upstairs, Downstairs star says: "I've finished with acting nowI'm 60"

Lesley-Anne Down, Upstairs Downstairs, star, actressLesley-Anne Down today, aged 60[PR]

Her 16-year-old son is phoning from school with a stomach ache, her rescue puppy has gone missing, she’s on deadline for writing a movie script and with four films set for release this year it’s fair to say that actress Lesley-Anne Down has her hands full.

So it comes as something of a shock when the British beauty, who found fame in TV classic Upstairs, Downstairs, confesses: “I’ve quit acting. I’m officially retired.” 

Down, who celebrated her 60th birthday last month but who could pass for 20 years younger, nestles on an overstuffed sofa at her home in the millionaires’ playground of Malibu, California, as she explains: “I never really enjoyed acting in the first place. I started when I was 10 and I’ve been doing it for 50 years.” 

She has starred opposite Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, Donald Sutherland and Laurence Olivier but says: “Unless you’re one of the rare 0.001 per cent of actors like Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie who get ultimate control of their careers, you can spend a lifetime acting and you’re never the boss, you’re always being told what to do. 

“Upstairs, Downstairs brought me fame and kudos but it didn’t pay anything. I think I got £230 an episode and each episode took two weeks to shoot.”

“I did my last film three months ago and came home one night and just decided, I can’t do this any more."

When pushed she admits: “I’ve enjoyed some of the acting I’ve done, North And South and the movie The First Great Train Robbery. But I’ve done a lot of stuff that I didn’t enjoy. Part of that was because of all the lecherous men, studio executives, producers, directors. There was a lot of running away and hiding under tables. They made everything so uncomfortable. I had to fend for myself.” 

Down sighs and runs a well manicured hand through her shoulder-length brown hair. After three decades living in America her accent is still crisply British and as plummy as when she lived off the Kentish Town Road, despite nine years on American daytime soap opera The Bold And The Beautiful. 

“It was silly and robotic but fine. It served its purpose,” she says, looking around the luxurious home that the series helped pay for. Leaving the show in 2012 Down threw herself back into movies. 

“I did my last film three months ago and came home one night and just decided, I can’t do this any more. It was nine o’clock at night and I had to be up again at 5.30am but first I had to take my make-up off and eat something and I can’t get to bed without a glass of wine, or two, and I was getting barely five hours of sleep. 

“And I got so frustrated on set because as you get older you learn so much and then I find myself on a movie set and I’m able to do everyone’s job quicker and better. I sat there thinking, why can’t they decide to put the camera there instead of discussing it for hours? 

“It’s frustrating when you’re there at 4pm and you know they won’t need you for the rest of the day’s shots and they can shoot around you but they keep you till 8pm anyway.” 

“At this point it’s all about the physical comfort and ease of living. My life revolves around my 16-year old son George. I’m doing everything in my power to be the best parent, which I will fail to do because it’s hard. And this is my last shot at being a good parent.” 

Down is desperate to atone for the troubled childhood her eldest son Jack endured as a result of her 1985 divorce from her second husband William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist. 

“Bill tried to take Jack away from me and took me to court for custody. He claimed I wanted to undermine his relationship with Jack. It was very difficult for Jack, who didn’t want to spend time with his father,” she says. The legal battle cost $1million before the couple finally agreed to share custody.

Upstairs Downstairs, Downton Abbey, Lesley-Anne Down, star, 1970, ITVLesley-Anne Down in timeless 1970s hit Upstairs, Downstairs [REX]

Now she focuses on raising George, her son with her third husband, cinematographer Don FauntLeRoy, 61, with whom she fell in love on the set of North And South in 1985. 

However having a 16-year-old offers unique challenges. “It’s hard with a teenager, especially one with a driving permit who wants to drive me everywhere,” she explains. 

“If I need to go to the hairdresser to touch up my grey – more than ever – he wants to drive me. I sit there white-knuckled, holding on with a death grip right foot pumping an imaginary brake pedal.” Down has been busy this past year finishing work on four movies, including the comic book-inspired horror thriller Dark House, ballet drama Of God And Kings and romantic comedy The List. Most recently she completed a starring turn in a 1950s’ noir parody Kill Me Deadly, playing a despicable wealthy matriarch. 

Other stars might happily turn from screen to stage, but not Down. “I hate the theatre. I liked rehearsals when you’d go in at 10am and finish at 4pm but approaching opening night I’d be gripped by fear. Then after a few performances I’d think, ‘I have to do this again? And again?’ It’s like that movie Groundhog Day. I didn’t want to do it over and over. 

“And if the curtain fell at 10.15pm, by the time I’d changed and gone out to eat and drink I wouldn’t be in bed before 2am and that’s not a very healthy lifestyle when you have a family.” 

Not that she’s about to enter a retirement home. She is writing the script for a horror drama “about devils and possession and nasty things – just up my alley. But I’m finding writing so unhealthy, sitting hunched over a computer for hours”. 

Yet she looks sensational and attributes her figure to “just the luck of genetics. I haven’t really done drugs, though I smoked a little bit of marijuana when I was much younger. I like an occasional glass of wine but I’m pretty healthy and I exercise, though not enough. Oh, and I do use Botox,” she admits. “You’ve got to do Botox. 

“I’m always on the move but since I’m not acting I’ve been eating what I want for the past three months and if I’m not careful it will start to show. Bread is my downfall. There’s nothing better than eating a loaf of sourdough with butter.” 

Turning 60 was no big deal, she insists. “Sixty didn’t mean much to me. I celebrated by cooking a meal. Cooking makes me happy. 

“I don’t need to celebrate birthdays. I’m just extremely happy to still be alive. I’ve had friends die and I feel lucky to be here. As for the future I just intend to enjoy each day to its fullest.

“It’s not that I’m happier not acting, it’s just that I’m content.” And who could ask for a better birthday present than that?


Photos from signing of Dark House from LesleyAnneDown.com

Here is the latest photos of Lesley-Anne Down from signing of film Dark House with husbund Don E Fauntleroy! I have copied the photos from her offical website LesleyAnneDown.com by Ge!
Meetings included meetings with Lesley-Anne Down, Don Fauntleroy, Victor Salva, Tobin Bell for Dark House signing on March 22nd at 2pm at: Dark Delicacies. 3512 West Magnolia Ave Burbank, CA 91505
 
 
 
 
This photo is not from her website its from another site:
 
 

Happy Birthday Lesley-Anne Down! 60 years today!

Happy birthday Lesley-Anne Down!!! 
My friend Aleksandra came up with the idea to create a suprisevideo for Lesley-Anne Downs 60thbirthday, we both love creating and we adore Lesley-Anne so Alexandra let me join her idea, and we together made LAD a suprisevideo including all of her closest fans&friends! We been working on the video for weeks, hope you all like it! HAPPY BIRTHDAY gorgoues LADy!!!
A huge thank you for all of you who took ur time to send Alexandra and me ur photos and greetings! We love you all!!!!!!

Lesley-Annes reply thru twitter @LesleyAnneDown to this video:

 
Lesley-Annes personal message by email thru Gea to us printed from LesleyAnneDown.com to video:
 
Here is link to our suprisevideo for Lesley-Anne Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pQqP2qABGM&feature=youtu.be

And don't forget to visit her official webpage run by Gea it's with new lovely layout! Really adorable as always, but its still under reconstruction, not finished yet!! http://lesleyannedown.com/
 

New old photos!

 
 

Im in swedish magasine with John McCook that plays Eric Forrester in BB!

Idag kom tidningen Se&hör ut i butik med mig & John McCook som spelat Eric Forrester sedan 1987 i Tv-serien "Glamour" Roligt! Ska sända en tidning till honom i studion i USA, han blir nog glad! jag blev vinnaren av "Jag träffade en kändis"
Today the swedish magazine "Se&hor"came out in store with me & John McCook that plays Eric Forrester in Tvshow "The bold and the beautiful since played since 1987! Im the winner of photocontest "I meet a star" Happy! Will send a magazine to him to the studio in the U.S., he will probably be happy! : D The Bold and the Beautiful Bold Insider Glamoursällskapet
 
 
 


Photos i screened from Lesley-Anne Downs new film "Dark House"!

Photos from Lesley-Anne Downs new movie "Dark House"!
Dark House is the story of Nick Di Santo , who is tormented by his ability to touch someone and see exactly how they will die. On his 23rd birthday Nick is summoned by his mother( Lesley-Anne) to the asylum where she has been institutionalized since his childhood. Hoping that her request to see him is a sign of improvement, Nick is stunned by her revelation that the father he thought was dead is really alive. He is alive and may know the origin of Nick’s terrible gift. Nick sets out to find his father with his best friend Ryan (Anthony Rey Perez) and girlfriend Eve (Alex McKenna). The trio are soon alarmed as every road they take leads them to the same abandoned mansion, a house that only exists in Nick's childhood imagination.
 
 
 


I'm fan of the month!

Hey everyone, i was choosed as fan of the month on The bold and the beautifuls official website, i talked about my story of coming into the BBworld and about Lesley-Anne Down! Want to share it! Hope u like it!
 
HERE IS THE LINK:
 
 
http://www.boldandbeautiful.com/2014/02/rebecca-johansson-march-fan-of-the-month/
 
Rebecca Johansson March Fan of the Month

Rebecca Johansson March Fan of the Month

Hi Everyone,
My name is Rebecca Johansson, I am 23 years old and am from Sweden. I am educated in animal care. My family, friends and pets are the most important things in my life. If I could save every pet in the world from suffering, I would! My story might be different from others. I didn’t start watching The Bold and the Beautiful until 2003 when the lovely Lesley-Anne Down joined as “Jackie Marone.” She has always been my idol, role model and a very important friend to me since I discovered her on Sunset Beach. That’s when I started watching B&B, a show that so many of my friends have been following day and night. We even record the show while they are on vacation. I am so happy I discovered B&B. The show is creative and the actors and actresses they choose to be part of the show are very friendly. After Tweeting them, emailing them or meeting them, you get so much support back that turns into friendships. Also, the lovely people that you meet through the show from all over the world are friends that you will have for a lifetime. I can’t thank the show enough for that! B&B has held such wonderful fan events year after year and it’s so amazing to have the chance to meet all these people you follow every day on television. However, because of my age, I wasn’t able to attend a single one of these incredible events since I have been busy going to school and with family travels. I have been following my friends and their stories of their meetings though. But 2013 was the year that I have been waiting for so long. I went to the United States for the first time in my life and it was the time of my life. I was in the U.S. for two weeks. I attended the B&B Meet and Greet Event and it was absolutely lovely. We woke up early, went to the B&B Event and there were so many people standing in lines. I heard people had stood there for hours before we came. It felt so cool to meet all these actors that we have seen for so many years on the screen. They were all so very nice to me and Martin, the friend that came along with me to the U.S. Everyone seemed so happy to meet me. When I told people I came all the way from Sweden they responded that there were not many people from Sweden at the event and that they were so blessed to meet a few. I was able to talk the actors about life and ourselves. I also let them know we have a team in Sweden called “Glamoursällskapet” that supports B&B. I loved meeting everyone, but Winsor Harmon, John McCook, Alley Mills and Lawrence Saint-Victor were extra special to me. They’re so lovely and so friendly. For me it felt extra cool meeting all those that have been on the show for years when I was a child myself. It was also such a pleasure meeting the Executive Producer and Head Writer, Mr. Bradley Bell and co-creator Mrs. Lee Phillip Bell, they are very lovely, warm people. A very special thanks goes to the lovely Cathy Tomas for all that she does for all of the B&B fans and for her friendship. Thank you, Cathy, for choosing me as B&B’s March Fan of the Month.
Much Love,
Rebecca from Sweden
If you want to write a letter to Cathy Tomas to be considered for a future “Fan of the Month” send an email with your story and pictures to: [email protected]

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Haunted / Dark house 2014

Tomorrow Lesley-Anne Downs new movie "Haunted" newnamed to "Dark House" has premiere in USA, New York on cinema and goes up on dvd & blueray! Make sure to order one! Lesley-Anne Down plays a mother in the film! Here is the trailer of the film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN27UTyh_f0
 

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