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Christopher Eccleston
Christopher Eccleston is an English actor, best known as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in "Doctor Who." Some of his other credits include "Elizabeth," "28 Days Later" and "Gone in 60 Seconds." He has also appeared in the TV show...
Christopher Eccleston is an English actor, best known as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in "Doctor Who." Some of his other credits include "Elizabeth," "28 Days Later" and "Gone in 60 Seconds." He has also appeared in the TV show "Heroes."
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ACTOR Christopher Eccleston is to star as music legend John Lennon in a TV film set during the demise of The Beatles.
- Christopher Eccleston 'plays John Lennon in TV drama' (thelondonnews.net)
CHRISTOPHER Eccleston is to play John Lennon in a new film charting the turbulent years from 1967 to 1971.
Naked Lennon will examine the period when the Beatle was ending his first marriage to Cynthia as he met Yoko Ono as well as coping with the death of manager Brian Epstein and the messy disintegration of the band.
The biopic, which follows hot-on-the-heels of Sam Taylor Wood’s Nowhere Boy, has been commissioned by BBC Four, according...
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From indielondon.co.uk
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Christopher Eccleston is to star as music legend John Lennon.
The London Telegraph
Lennon Naked covers the period from 1967 to 1971 when tensions within the band reached a peak and the star slipped into hard drug use.
Eccleston has already begun filming the 90-minute drama for BBC4. At 45, the actor is a good 18 years [...]
From sanfranciscosentinel.com
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- Christopher Eccleston to star in Lennon biopic (manchestereveningnews.co.uk)
- Eccleston to star in Lennon biopic (feedburner.com)
International News: BBC drama to look at Beatles' breakup -- The turbulent and often tragic life of John Lennon is to be the subject of another British film.
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From variety.com
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BBC Four has picked up Lennon Naked. Currently, the 90-minute telefilm is scheduled for release in 2010. While there's no word of it coming stateside yet, considering how huge John Lennon and The Beatles still are in the US, I should think someone would try and bring it over. To make it even more enticing, they've brought Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, Heroes) on board to play Lennon.
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