达·芬奇的恶魔第二季演员表

导演:大卫·S·高耶
日期:2014-01-01
热度:3

《达·芬奇的恶魔》第二季精彩看点:旷世奇才的疯狂野史,超级英雄血战顶级权贵,腾讯视频重磅独播。《达·芬奇的恶魔》第二季剧情梗概: 达·芬奇25岁时,他性格傲慢,但极其聪明。他是位艺术家、发明家、剑客、情圣、梦想家、理想主义者,他的智力和天赋将被仔细挖掘,同时,他挣扎地活在他自己的真实世界中,因为他开始看到,并去创造,未来。 达芬奇在第二季中为探险《叶之书》(BookOfLeaves)的秘密将前往一个陌生之地,利用天才的头脑展开一系列危机四伏的新冒险,完成一系列看似不可能完成的任务。

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大卫·S·高耶是美国当代一位杰出的一线商业编剧、导演和制片人,他是我们许多耳熟能详的电影、游戏作品的编剧,电影如:《蝙蝠侠3:黑暗骑士崛起 》、《超人:钢铁之躯 》、《X战警前传:万磁王 》、《灵魂战车2 》、《蝙蝠侠2:黑暗骑士 》、《刀锋战士》系列、《蝙蝠侠:开战时刻》等等,游戏方面,《使命召唤:黑色行动》、《使命召唤:黑色行动2》两部以出色剧情深深震撼着玩家的游戏作品也是出自他的神来之笔。
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Laura Jane Haddock (born 21 August 1985) is an English actress. She is best known for portraying Kacie Carter in Honest, Lucrezia in Da Vinci\'s Demons, Meredith Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy and its sequel Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Alison in The Inbetweeners Movie and Viviane Wembly in Transformers: The Last Knight.
Gregg Chillin (born 1988) is a British actor and video game voice actor.  Chillin is notable for his appearance as Owen in the first series of BBC Three\'s Being Human.  He has appeared in many television shows such as Waking The Dead, Nearly Famous and The Queens Nose and recently starred in the BBC Series Zen playing the character of Pepe Spadola in the first ever episode alongside Rufus Sewell.  He has provided the voice of Ron Weasley in several of the Harry Potter Video Games.  Gregg made his stage debut at the Royal National Theatre playing Mark in DNA and Trousers in The Miracle in 2008. He played Raffee Hussein in the one off drama Pulse, which was part of BBC Three\'s pilot season in June 2010 and Manuel in the British 2010 movie 4.3.2.1, which was co-directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis.  Gregg attended Crosshall Junior School in St Neots, Cambridgeshire before leaving for drama school
Although born in London, Cowan was brought up in Colchester, Essex. He is the son of a consultant physician and a charity worker, and has a younger brother and sister.  Cowan boarded at Uppingham School in Rutland. He later obtained a first class degree in Drama at the University of Birmingham, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, from which he graduated in July 2001. From 1994 to 1996, Cowan was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre. He plays guitar and cello, and has worked with the London Sinfonia.  He lives in Dalston, London. On 7 August 2011, Elliot swam the 16 miles distance of Lake Zurich to raise funds for Guy\'s and St. Thomas\'s Neonatal Unit, in memory of Alfie Blacksell.
Early life  Blake attended the Dolphin School in Reading, Berkshire until 1993, before going to St Paul\'s School, an independent school for boys in Barnes in West London on an academic scholarship. He then attended the University of Cambridge,[1] where he studied English and Medieval Italian, Dante primarily.[2] While a student he acted on both stage and screen,[3] playing Paul Etheridge in White Chameleon, Fleance in Macbeth, and Augustus in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1996) at the National Theatre in productions directed by Richard Eyre and Trevor Nunn.[2]  [edit] Career  Blake is best known in recent years for portraying Mr Elton in the BBC 2009 adaptation of Emma and Edmund Bertram in the 2007 ITV adaptation of Mansfield Park,[4] Giles Vicary in the BBC series Red Cap and for playing sidekick Robert Presley in A Touch of Frost.[5] He also played the part of Justin in The League of Gentlemen, Idek in God on Trial, and the Duke of Kent in Upstairs Downstairs.  Blake writes and directs with his older brother, Dylan Ritson.[6] The Ritson brothers\' latest short film, Love Hate, starring Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell was completed in May 2009 and was selected for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Palm Springs Film Festival, London BFI Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Foyle, Omaha, Encounters, Berkshire International Film Festival, Sofia Film Fest (Bulgaria), Tofifest International Film Festival (Poland), West Hollywood International, LA Shorts Fest, Short Shorts Film Festival (Japan). It was the winner of the Jury Award at Palm Springs International Shortsfest and won the Best International Short award at Cinema St. Louis Film Festival. \"Crisply shot and superbly acted, it\'s also a sly comment on repression and everyday insanity. It will be great to see what the Ritsons do next.\" (Empire)  The brothers first directed the short film Out of Time. Starring Mark Heap and Raquel Cassidy, the film won the Global Audience Award at the first CON-CAN Movie Festival[7] and was runner up at Minimalen and the Berlin Film Festival. It also screened at the London, San Paulo and Dresden film festivals. Their second short film, More More More, starring The League of Gentlemen\'s Mark Gatiss, was a runner-up in the Turner Classic Movies Competition. Their third film, shot in 2009 with Hayley Atwell as Hate, was entitled Love Hate.[8] The Ritson brothers have also shot a fourth short film, Good Boy, starring Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson), Reece Shearsmith, Nicholas Burns, Joanna Page and Blake\'s fiancee Hattie Morahan.[9]  The Ritson Brothers were selected for the front cover of Screen International\'s \"Stars Of Tomorrow 2009\".  Blake played the banjolele on Doug Hodge\'s 2006 album Cowley Road Songs,[10] which was recorded in four days at the Blue Moon Studios in Banbury.[11] He describes the banjolele as “a hybrid instrument between a ukulele and a banjo; teamed up with the gazoo it’s a winning combination.”[2]  [edit] Personal life  Blake is the brother of Dylan Ritson, with whom he directs and writes. Dylan also attended Cambridge, where he wrote and directed plays for Footlights and the Edinburgh Festival which received numerous awards and excellent reviews in the national press.[3]  Blake\'s fiancee is the stage and screen actress Hattie Morahan, who was also the costume designer and script supervisor on one of the movies he and his brother directed.[12