Monday, 16 November 2015
Latest photos of Clint filming on the set of Sully
Here's another selection of photos taken in New York as filming continues on Clint's latest film Sully.
Spielberg visits Clint on set of Sully
Steven Spielberg was spotted last week in New York City visiting
his close friend Clint Eastwood on the set of his latest film 'Sully' the story
of Captain Chelsea 'Sully' Sullenberger.
Landrum teen cast in upcoming Clint Eastwood film Sully
Taylor Lee is pretty confident in her acting skills, but the
17-year-old Landrum resident couldn't help but be a little nervous around the
director of an upcoming film in which she was recently cast.
Lee will appear in “Sully,” a drama directed by Hollywood
icon Clint Eastwood and scheduled for release next summer via Warner Bros.
Pictures.
“Yeah, I was a little bit star-struck,” Lee said. “Just
because he's a big-time director and was an actor in his younger days and a lot
of people look up to him, not just from the South but all around the world.
“But I think it's pretty cool that I got to show him what I
was capable of. Hopefully, he'll never forget me.”
Lee got the part through a casting agency and filmed her
scenes last month in Georgia, where she worked closely with Eastwood.
“He's very humble and down-to-earth,” Lee said of her
director. “He knows what he wants in his movies, and he's very quick. He knows
time is money, and he's going to get it right the first time.”
The film is based on the heroics of Chelsey “Sully”
Sullenberger, the real-life airline captain who in January 2009 guided his
disabled plane onto the frigid waters of the Hudson River next to New York
City, saving the lives of all 155 passengers.
Lee plays Sullenberger's daughter, Kate.
“I don't remember it personally, but everybody I talk to
remembers it,” Lee said of the incident that was major headline news when she
was only in the fifth grade.
Of course, she's since learned quite a bit about what was
dubbed the “Miracle on the Hudson.”
“The fact that Sully safely landed the plane on the Hudson
River and everyone was fine is extraordinary,” Lee said. “That takes a lot of
guts, to be able to do something like that. I started studying about Captain
Sullenberger more and he's a pretty big inspiration. He's very motivational.”
Captain Sullenberger is being played by Academy
Award-winning actor Tom Hanks.
While Lee didn't get to meet her onscreen dad during
filming, she was able to spend quite a bit of time with her onscreen mom,
Oscar-nominated actress Laura Linney.
“Tom was in L.A. when we were shooting, so I didn't see him,
but Laura was absolutely outstanding,” Lee said. “She's a great role model for
everybody to look up to. She's very down-to-earth and humble, and, like Clint,
she's very professional. It was great to work with someone like that.”
Lee said she expects to have a fair amount of screen time
during the film.
“I didn't have any lines, but I had to act quite a bit,” she
said. “You'll definitely be able to say, 'Hey, there's Taylor.'”
But her family and friends won't have to wait until next
summer to see Lee on the big screen. She was an extra in “The 5th Wave,” a
science-fiction thriller premiering in January.
Despite her recent successes, which also include music
recordings, Lee considers herself just another Landrum High School senior.
“I just try to stay as much Taylor as possible,” she said.
“I don't want to be this person who changes just because they get a role in a
movie or their songs are on iTunes.
"I want to be a small town 'Hey, I go to the same
school as you' girl. I'm not a huge deal. I just want to stay as humble as
possible.”
That's not to say she isn't setting her sights high as an
actress.
“It's been about three years since I decided, 'Hey, this is
what I want to do with my life,'” said Lee, who caught the acting bug after
starring in plays at Landrum High. “The next big step is to get a speaking
role.
“It all starts with one line, and it takes just one person
to say, 'Hey, I want you to be in this movie,' so I'm going to keep on doing
what I'm doing and put forth even more effort.”
Friday, 13 November 2015
Clint Eastwood directs Tom Hanks in a scene while filming on riverside location for Sully
He may have two Oscars to his name, but Tom Hanks is not
above taking direction on the film set.
Of course it helps when the director is five-time Oscar
winner himself, Clint Eastwood.
The two screen legends were spotted on Wednesday on location
for their latest film Sully, which tells the story of heroic Hudson River Crash
pilot, Captain Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger.
Looking remarkably like the real deal, the scene appeared to
call for the 59-year-old to jog along the East River, the body of water on the
opposite side where he would make his amazing crash landing that saved all 155
of his passengers.
Dressed in black trainers and tracksuit bottoms with a navy
zip-up fleece top, Tom sprinted along the waterfront plaza while the crew
looked on.
Tom also had to dye his hair white for the role, which he
recently spoke about to Yahoo!
'It’s very hard to dye my hair white, it turns out,' he
said. 'It took a lot of time and eventually they had to stop doing it, because
it was white enough, and the lady at the salon said, "Your scalp can’t
take any more of this."'
Meanwhile, 85-year-old Eastwood, wearing a green parka and
an FDNY baseball cap, silently stared at the monitors as his star got to work.
In 2009 the real Captain Sully averted tragedy when he made
an un-powered crash landing after the plane's engines were hit by a flock of
geese, in what was dubbed the Miracle on the Hudson.
Sullenberger and writer Jeffrey Zaslow retold the epic story
in their book 'Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters', which Eastwood
has adapted for the movie.
Captain Sullenberger, 64 - who retired in 2010 and now
campaigns for flight safety - has previously said he is looking forward to
seeing the film.
He said in a statement: 'I am very glad my story is in the
hands of gifted storyteller and filmmaker Clint Eastwood, and veteran producers
Allyn Stewart and Frank Marshall.'The project could not have found a better home than Warner
Bros. Pictures. This is truly a dream team.'
Laura Linney plays his wife Lorraine Sullenberger, while
Aaron Eckhart stars as the fateful flight's co-pilot Jeff Skiles.At the time of
the crash, Sully was hailed a hero not only for saving all 155 souls on board,
but also the countless potential victims he spared by managing to steer away
from the heavily populated Manhattan. He somehow guided the lifeless Airbus
A320 past the packed George Washington Bridge, missing by just 900 feet.
After safely overseeing the evacuation of all
his passengers - including a mother and baby - he walked the length of the
downed jet twice to ensure no-one was left behind, before leaving last of all
himself.