From left JJ Feild and Arash Amel
Stars of Tomorrow
BRITS IN LA Introducing the rising talents among US-based UK actors, writers and directors whose work is destined to grace our screens for years to come. Profiles by Elbert Wyche ne of Screen’s most popular, and rewarding, initiatives is our UK Stars of Tomorrow feature each summer, spotlighting the hottest rising talents in the UK. Over the past decade, we’ve featured the likes of Carey Mulligan, Robert Pattinson, Andrew Garfield, Benedict Cumberbatch and Andrea Arnold as their careers were about to take off. Not a bad track record if we do say so ourselves. It’s a natural progression that we now look at the Brits who are living and working in Los Angeles. Hollywood’s fascination with British
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talent has only increased in recent years. Right now, Spider-Man and Superman are British, a UK period drama — Downton Abbey — is the hottest TV show in the US, and the likes of Christopher Nolan, Sam Mendes, Paul Greengrass and Ridley Scott are ruling the box office. There is a wealth of UK talent enjoying successful careers on both sides of the pond — in this global business there’s no reason a writer, director or actor has to limit himself or herself to any particular territory. In fact, any global appeal that talent can deliver will only help a producer maximise international prospects. And the
shifting entertainment world presents talent with new opportunities — people are happily working across film, TV and theatre. Alongside our US editor Jeremy Kay, I’m thrilled to feature these actors and film-makers at pivotal times in their careers, and can’t wait to see what the future holds for them.
Wendy Mitchell, editor Photographer: Adam Sheridan-Taylor; hair and make-up: Jacqui Lillicotch; talent co-ordinators: Sim Adam and Louise Salter; shoot location: Thompson Beverly Hills
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