Peter Dinklage spent a lot of time trying to get HBO’s upcoming film about fellow actor with dwarfism, Hervé Villechaize, made. Now, he’s commenting on claims of whitewashing the late actor, despite ...
Reporting from New York — In the last week of August 1993, Sacha Gervasi made a promise to actor Hervé Villechaize. Then a reporter for the Mail on Sunday, a British tabloid aimed at the conservative ...
Peter Dinklage spent a lot of time trying to get HBO’s upcoming film about fellow actor with dwarfism, Hervé Villechaize, made. Now, he’s commenting on claims of whitewashing the late actor, despite ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When journalist Sacha Gervasi set out to do an interview with diminutive French actor Herve Villechaize, best known for playing an evil henchman in Bond film "The Man with the ...
In 1993, Sacha Gervasi was in the newsroom of Britain's Daily Mail, surrounded by banks of TV sets. The freelance journalist, 26 at the time, was pitching ideas for stories to the paper's Sunday ...
The Hollywood Reporter spoke to director Sacha Gervasi about 'My Dinner With Hervé' and how the project came together with Peter Dinklage and Jamie Dornan. By Trilby Beresford Associate Editor French ...
Peter Dinklage is hitting back against claims of whitewashing in the upcoming HBO movie “My Dinner With Hervé,” where the “Game of Thrones” actor plays late “Fantasy Island” star Hervé Villechaize.
My Dinner with Hervé premieres Saturday, October 20 at 8/7c on HBO. A movie 10 years in the making - with IGN first reporting on it here and then the news of Peter Dinklage playing Villechaize in 2011 ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — HBO says it’s green-lighted a movie about Herve Villechaize (ER-vay Vill-SHEZZ). He’s the late actor who played Mr. Tattoo on TV’s “Fantasy Island.” HBO said Tuesday that “My Dinner ...
FILE PHOTO: Director of the movie Sacha Gervasi poses at a gala screening of "Hitchcock" during the AFI Fest 2012 at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California November 1, 2012.
The man best known for portraying Tattoo on “Fantasy Island” and one of the more iconic villains from the James Bond franchise was French, and of German and English descent. That was the main point ...
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