Spy: On the road with Karl Urban and Malin Akerman
17 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Karl Urban attends 2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Tribeca TV: The Boys at SVA Theater in 2019 at New York City. Photo / WireImage
Karl Urban attends 2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Tribeca TV: The Boys at SVA Theater in 2019 at New York City. Photo / WireImage
Star Trek star Karl Urban is set to shoot a thriller road movie with Billions star Malin Akerman.
Urban, who is currently filming his hit Amazon Prime series, The Boys, in Toronto, Canada, was supposed to film Cold Providence with Akerman early last year, also in Canada.
Madness Suggs jokes he had to work at the tiny premiere of his own documentary
Madness star Suggs jokingly fumed that he had to work at the London premiere for the band s upcoming docuseries Before We Was We: Madness by Madness
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They were also joined by Ben Timlett, the co-director of the docuseries, titled Before We Was We: Madness By Madness.
The show is a three-part original which chronicles the rise of one of the biggest and most loved bands in British culture.
Co-stars: The 60-year-old singer (real name Graham McPherson), who headed up the group as they found fame in the early 1980s, took to the red carpet alongside band-mate Chris Foreman
House Of Fun! Suggs rocked an eccentric yellow checked three-piece suit with an over-sized bow-tie, a burgundy smoking jacket and a cane
The event on Thursday was what is believed to be the world s smallest premiere event.
April 15, 2021, 8:02 pm
Suggs attending the premiere for the documentary Before We Was We: Madness By Madness at Odeon Cinema in London (Ian West/PA)
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Madness frontman Graham “Suggs” McPherson has lamented the loss of pubs in London and said the capital was “better” when he was young.
Speaking during the virtual premiere for a documentary charting the ska music pioneers’ rise to fame during the late 70s, the singer, who celebrated his 60th birthday in January, listed the rise of supermarket alcohol and mobile phones as factors that had led to the decline.
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