Both these gents have a connection to Keira Knightley, who played Elizabeth Bennet. Both look so amazingly alike, that at times I mistake one for the other. Rupert Friend played Mr. Wickham in Pride and Prejudice, and in real life is Keira's significant other.
Rupert Friend as Prince Albert in The Young Victoria
Orlando Bloom played Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean, the love interest of Elizabeth Swann (Keira).
Orlando Bloom as the Duke of Buckingham in The Three Musketeers
Which actor do you prefer? I usually don't run a poll in the middle of the week, but I am too curious. Read more about The Three Musketeers in this link from the Daily Mail.
The Young Victoria was released in the US in limited release on 18th of December. Unfortunately, I and a mob of Anglophiles attempted to see it yeasterday in Seattle without success.
With so many new movies now released on Christmas day, it has become an event to go to the theater with the family and friends. I have not seen so many people in line for a movie since Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) release many years ago. What a great surprise for a bonnet drama to garner such crowds. I must continue to be contented with the movie trailers until such time I actually can see the real thing.
I will attempt a second showing next week. I hope some of our readers actually got to see The Young Victoria, which has an incredible cast of former Austen actors (Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Jim Broadbent, Mark Strong, Harriet Walter and Morven Christie) outstanding production values and glowing reviews. Emily Blunt has been nomed for a Golden Globe and is expected to also be nominated for an Oscar. Bravo to all involved in this stellar production. Here's the trailer to tide you over until you can see it.
Last week we asked you to choose which hero in uniform you liked best. And while many readers liked Colonel Brandon, the majority chose Captain Wentworth in his dashing navy uniform. This week you are asked to choose your favorite militia man from the three actors who portrayed Mr. Wickham.
The hero in uniform I like best (Part 2)
Adrian Lukis as Mr. Wickham , Pride and Prejudice 1995
Rupert Friend as Mr. Wickham, Pride and Prejudice 2005
The new major motion picture The Young Victoria premiered to much Royal fanfare in London on March 6th. The lavish production starring British ingénue Emily Blunt as Queen Victoria, that’s Her Royal Majesty Queen Alexandrina Victoria to us commoners, chronicles the early rule of England's longest-reigning queen and her romance with her husband Prince Albert played by Rupert Friend. Even though Victoria was born n 1819, two years after Jane Austen’s death, many unenlightened journalists want to perpetuate the myth that Austen was a Victorian author. She wasn’t. So please make a note of it, because Lady Catherine will sallie forth and get you if you continue to miscatagorize her.
The one thing that this new production of The Young Victoria does have in common with Jane Austen is the plethora of actors who previously stared in Austen adaptations and inspirations. Here’s the run down.
Queen Victoria – Emily Blunt (Prudie Drummond in The Jane Austen Book Club 2007) King William – Jim Broadbent (Dad Jones in Bridget Jones’ Diary 2001 & Bridget Jones Edge of Reason 2004) Queen Adelade - Harriet Walter (Fanny Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility 1995) Sir John Conroy – Mark Strong (George Knightley in Emma 1996) Prince Albert – Rupert Friend (George Wickham in Pride and Prejudice 2005) Watson – Morven Christie (Jane Bennet in Lost in Austen 2008)
No word yet on a US release date, but this production has received mixed reviews, and will be highly anticipated by period drama lovers – and journalist who think Jane Austen wrote the original novel that it was based on, or should have! ;-)