Monday, September 26, 2011

'New Class': Jamie Campbell Bower May Be The Next The Actor-brad Pitt

All week lengthy, we are honoring "The Brand New Class," Hollywood's latest number of up-and-coming stars and stars around the cusp of graduation to greatness. Stay tuned every single day now for exclusive interviews with one of these pending graduates as well as your opportunity to election for that student body leader - the main one you believe supports the cleverest future in the market. Whether he was lamenting his impossibly far (yet dreadfully close) lover on seedy Fleet Street, or creating a reputation for themself like a cunning and callous wizard within the wizarding world, there is no doubt about this: Jamie Campbell Bower continues to be busy. The actor's going to get a great deal more busy, too. Campbell Bower, named The Following The Actor-brad Pitt from the New Class, has made an appearance in 2 from the greatest franchises of latest memory, and he's around the cusp of adding another as "Mortal Instruments." However these aren't his only achievements, not even close to it. Take a look at JCB's finest hits up to now past the jump! Singing within the Bloody Rain Coincidence or fate? Jamie's breakout role is really ironic given his New Class superlative: the actor broke to the scene opposite The Actor-brad Pitt in Tim Burton's "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," getting a brand new-faced and youthful method of lovelorn traveler Anthony. In a single of his earliest screen looks, Jamie demonstrated he does not simply have the lengthy locks of the rock star, but could belt out soulful tunes like "Johanna" effortlessly certainly an art to keep close track of. Maintaining Anonymity Jamie's career is going to take a fascinating turn when he turns up in "Anonymous" this fall. The actor stars in "Independence Day" director Roland Emmerich's period piece political thriller that offers William Shakespeare like a fraud. Jamie plays a more youthful version from the Earl of Oxford, the film's central character most frequently performed by "Spider-Guy" theif Rhys Ifans. "Potter" versus "Twilight" If you are keen on "Harry Potter" or "Twilight," then you know that Jamie has roles both in qualities. He made an appearance very briefly within the two-part "Deathly Hallows" as Gellert Grindelwald, among Albus Dumbledore's most well known nemeses and perhaps probably the most intriguing and untouched figures from J.K. Rowling's books. Within the arena of "Twilight," Jamie plays Caius, among the three ancient leaders from the Volturi, several civilized vampires of the underworld who end up being not-too-civilized within their method of Bella Swan's questionable pregnancy. The Near Future is "Mortal" Though he's already dipped his toes in to the franchise pool, Jamie and the fans haven't seen anything yet: his greatest break of all of them seems to become the approaching "Mortal Instruments," director Scott Charles Stewart's adaptation from the popular youthful adult novel series compiled by Cassandra Clare. "Mortal Instruments" pulls the curtain back on the secret magical world unknown to many mortals, a global where demon-hunting human-angel hybrid cars known as Shadowhunters exist. Jamie will have one particular Shadowhunter, the arrogant but alluring Jace Wayland. Election for the New Class student body leader within the poll below! Who's your pick for 'The New Class' Leader?

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