Saturday, October 4, 2008

LA CONFIDENTIAL - NOvember 2008








Prepare for Takeoff

O, Henry!
It’s no surprise that Henry Cavill is on everyone’s radar these days: He’s a lead in Showtime’s Emmy-nominated The Tudors and the face of Dunhill cologne, and he has two films on deck. “I’ve been fairly unlucky in the past,” he admits, referring to his handful of almostroles, “but whether I’ve been unlucky or indeed lucky, you don’t really know.” We think his luck’s going to hold. With his cool British charm, enviable good looks, and undeniable talent, who could stop him?

On The Tudors, Cavill plays the notorious Charles Brandon, an elevated commoner and schemer whose character evolves from a playboy in season one to the politically aware and socially conscious duke by season two. But don’t typecast this rising star into period roles (he has also appeared in The Count of Monte Cristo, Tristan & Isolde, and Stardust). “I used to say playing Alexander the Great [would be my ideal part], but all things change in a young man’s mind.”

Look for Cavill on the big screen mastering two very different characters, in Joel Schumacher’s Creek and in Whatever Works, an upcoming Woody Allen film in which he plays a young actor in New York. “I’m really getting into exploring different aspects of my personality and putting them into roles.”

A self-professed classic dresser who loves the smart casual look and suits at all times of the year, Cavill gets a kick out of dressing for his Dunhill shoots and for magazine spreads like ours. “I had the biggest fortune trying on some interesting things for the LA Confidential fashion shoot. I must have looked at some things and gone, ‘Oh… I would never wear that,’ but then after trying them on I went, ‘Wow! This actually looks kind of cool.’” We couldn’t agree more.—GILLIAN NADEL


SOURCE: LA Confidential

Friday, September 5, 2008

Henry Cavill - “Men’s Health” September 2008






The Tudors star Henry Cavill reveals how to travel with ease through times and time periods in the September 2008 issue of Men’s Health. Here’s what the 25-year-old British actor had to say:

On being gung-ho about life: “I like to go full bore into something. If you have a backup plan, then you’ve already admitted defeat.”

On comfort being essential in fashion: “I’ve traveled enough on planes to realize it’s not about how you look–it’s about how you feel.”

On his favorite places to travel: “I prefer a place that has a certain energy to it–something with soul and its own identity, it’s own vibe. A place where people tell you they’re from proudly.”

Season 3 of The Tudors is coming to Showtime in 2009.

SOURCE: Just Jered

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Out and About in Dublin


The Tudors are back in town for the next three months to give employment to our cash strapped acting community - so don’t be surprised if you see hoards of period dressed fellas and gals hanging around Christ Church on mobile phones. They are extras and they are probably on their lunch break from filming the Emmy Award winning drama...

On Friday night we spotted two Tudors, Henry Cavill and James Frain, partying at Dandelion bar with a hot brunette actress called Charlotte Salt... When we inquired further, it was suggested that she is the latest love-interest for Jonathan Rhys Meyers' horny King Henry VIII character.

If Charlotte Salt is indeed the subject Jonny's lustful intentions in next season's episodes, don't get too used to her face. Henry's ladies historically got 'the chop' when relationship troubles arose - off with her head! Well, breakups can be hard folks.

SOURCE: SHOWBiz.ie

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Photos: MET Gala





Henry Cavill arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala, in New York on Monday, May 5, 2008.

SOURCE: Getty Images

Monday, May 5, 2008

Happy Birthday, Henry!

Today Henry is turning 25!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

SHOwtime Fan Article

Henry Cavill says he’d rather make tons of money than earn critical raves

by jill on April 27th, 2008

Henry-Cavill-as-Charles-Brandon-The-TudorsHenry Cavill’s chiseled good looks apparently have caught more eyes than simply those of The Tudors casting agents. He nearly scored the role of 007 in Casino Royale and was a contender for the leads in Batman Begins and Superman Returns.

‘Course we all know how that turned out. After a string of similar disappointments, he almost left the business.

But Cavill, who smolders on The Tudors as Henry VIII pal Charles Brandon, now looks like he’s doing OK in Hollywood. He just finished filming Creek, a Joel Schumacher flick about a Nazi experiment, and he’s been cast opposite Evan Rachel Wood in Woody Allen’s new film, in production now. Find out what he’s making of his Hollywood heartthrob status after the jump.

Black Book magazine asked him how it feels to be a heartthrob and Cavill, who was discovered by a casting agent on a tour of English boarding schools, said it ain’t bad — he gets a lot of “favors” for being eye candy. He also said if he had to choose between being a character actor and a superstar, he’d take the later: “As much as I enjoy the art of acting, and getting deep into a character, Hollywood blockbuster stuff comes with a $130 million package.” Cute and honest. Who knew?

Photo: Julie Dennis Brothers/Showtime



SOURCE: ShowTime Fan

Saturday, April 26, 2008

BlackBook Interview




SOURCE: BLackBook

Saturday, April 12, 2008

EW's Take 5




Click here to watch Henry talk about his 5 favorite shoot location.

Henry Discusses His Character on "The Tudors"





"The Hills" Star reveals crush on Henry Cavill

Meanwhile, Lauren's friend and nudie-photo queen Audrina Patridge is yearning for another young star. While dining at STK in L.A. on March 26 Audrina, 22, revealed her fantasy boyfriend to pals.

"I do have a crush on somebody," she said. "I kind of have a crush on Henry Cavill, that guy from The Tudors. I love that show."

Source: OK! Magazine

Henry Cavill Joins Woody Allen's New NYC Comedy

I'd say it was about time that Woody Allen hired some eye candy that wasn't of the female persuasion. The Hollywood Reporter announced Henry Cavill (The Tudors) has signed to star in the director's upcoming romantic comedy. The as-yet-to-be-titled film also stars Rachel Evan Wood, Larry David, and Allen. There are very few details about the story, but according to early rumors Rachel Wood is playing Larry David's love interest. Apparently, Allen originally wrote the starring role for himself, but now feels too old to take it on. Thus, he'll appear in a supporting role.

Cavill is probably best known to most as Charles Brandon, the Duke of Suffolk, but he has also earned the reputation as being one of the unluckiest guys in Hollywood. Cavill was in the final stages of auditions for Batman, Superman and James Bond. Of course, we all know he didn't get those parts, but he did score the lead in Joel Schumacher's upcoming sci-fi thriller, Town Creek. Maybe now that the offers are starting to come in, Cavill can get a reputation for being something other than an 'almost was.' Allen's film is currently in production in his old stomping grounds (aka New York City) and is set for release in 2009.