Categorie: Paul Wesley

  • Paul op events

    Paul was de afgelopen paar weken op enkele events zo bezocht bij een conventie in Roemenië en was bij een wedstrijd van de 2019 French Tennis Open.

    Galerij Links:
    http//: May 25: East European Comic Con in Bucharest, Romania
    http//: June 4: 2019 French Tennis Open – Day Ten at Roland Garros

  • Paul toch te zien in tweede seizoen ‘Tell Me A Story’

    Paul zal toch te zien zijn in het tweede seizoen van ‘Tell Me A Story’, alleen ditmaal in een andere rol. Het eerste seizoen van de serie zal vanaf 11 juli te zien zijn op de streamingsdienst Videoland.

    Paul Wesley, who co-starred in the first season of Tell Me a Story, will be back as a star in the upcoming second season of CBS All Access’ anthology series. Wesley will play a new character in the drama, from creator Kevin Williamson and Aaron Kapaln’s Kapital Entertainment.

    Tell Me a Story, based on a Spanish format, takes the world’s most beloved fairy tales and reimagines them as a dark and twisted psychological thriller. We can reveal that Season 2 will feature the tales of three iconic princesses – Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. (Season 1 weaved together dark stories based on The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel and Gretel.)

    Wesley will play Tucker. A struggling novelist, Tucker spends his sleepless nights toiling away in a secluded cabin in the woods and his days trying to prove he’s good enough for his beautiful fiancée. But it’s all about to come crashing down as a dark secret threatens to destroy his world.

    The casting further expands Wesley’s relationship with Kapital Entertainment which started when The Vampire Diaries alum was tapped for a role in Tell Me a Story’s first season. It led to Wesley and his company Citizen Media entering a production partnership with Kapital, which has multiple shows in the works, including a drama based on Jason Smith’s non-fiction article Confessions Of a Drug-Addicted High School Teacher, with Wesley attached to star and David Slade (Black Mirror) to direct, and supernatural crime drama Possessed, based on a Korean format.

    Wesley starred on The Vampire Diaries for eight seasons, directed multiple episodes throughout the series’ run, and served as a producer for its final season. Behind the camera, last year he directed episodes of Roswell, New Mexico and Legacies. Additionally, he had a co-starring role in Netflix’s docu-drama Medal Of Honor, produced by Robert Zemeckis, and starred in two off-Broadway theater productions in 2018.

    Tell Me a Story is executive produced by Williamson and Kapital’s Kaplan and Dana Honor.

    Wesley is repped by ICM Partners, Management 360, and attorney Marcy Morris.

  • Paul promoot ‘Tell Me A Story’ in Frankrijk

    Paul is momenteel in Frankrijk, hier promootte hij eerder vandaag zijn nieuwe serie ‘Tell Me A Story’ voor de zender 13ème RUE. De serie zal vanaf 2 juni te zien zijn op de zender.

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    http//: May 2: Promoting ‘Tell Me A Story’ at channel 13ème RUE in France

  • Laatste groep events in de galerij!

    De laatste en nieuwste events van de cast gezamelijk staan in de galerij, zoals enkele conventies en Nina’s 30e verjaardag!

    Galerij Links:
    http//: Appereances > 2019

  • Paul te zien in mini-serie ‘Fabled’

    Paul is binnenkort te zien in de mini-serie ‘Fabled’, deze is geregiseerd door Jennifer Morrison. De eerste trailer is inmiddels verschenen. Binnenkort in de eerste aflevering te zien op het Tribeca Film Festival, het is nog niet bekend wanneer de serie definitief uitkomt.

  • Paul Wesley talks directing this week’s Roswell, New Mexico and Legacies episodes

    Paul Wesley directed his first episode of television in 2014. It was a season 5 episode of The Vampire Diaries, the show in which he starred as the noble Stefan Salvatore for what would go on to be eight seasons. He’d add four more episodes to his director’s resume by the time the show ended in 2017. Since then, his television directing career has included Freeform’s hit series Shadowhunters and with this week, he adds Roswell, New Mexico and Legacies — the latest show in the Vampire Diaries universe — to the list.

    EW talked to Wesley about his latest projects and his overall experience as a director.

    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How did the experiences of directing Roswell, New Mexico and Legacies compare to each other, but also to your other directing experiences?
    PAUL WESLEY: One of the things that I welcomed the most with Legacies was the humor. For years on Vampire Diaries we all wanted to flex our satirical muscles a little bit. I think it’s nice to be able to make fun of not yourself but I suppose of the genre and make it a little more of a wink to the audience. I really enjoyed that aspect of Legacies. And then Roswell is obviously a whole different tone and it’s a completely different set of actors, and it’s New Mexico. I’d never shot in New Mexico. It’s very beautiful; there’s big wide vistas and mountains. It feels almost like a western in a weird way. Those were the two big differentiations between the things that I’ve done already.

    Do you have a preference between directing something where you’re familiar with the universe or something that’s completely new to you?
    I think sometimes being too comfortable is not necessarily a good thing but then at the same time, I completely understand why someone like Cary Fukunaga would want to direct every episode of Maniac for Netflix. Because it’s kind of like one long movie. I think it depends on the show. Obviously if you’re doing six years of a show that’s 22 episodes a year, that’s not sustainable. The same person can’t do it. It’d be great to do something from beginning to end, and I think that is probably the most satisfying because you get to create the world and then you get to complete the world. I do think it’s difficult for directors to come in and step into someone else’s vision, but that’s part of the challenge. It’s a little more mathematical and logic-based, directing television. I mean that in a good way: you need to understand how the puzzle fits together. You need to have the tone, you need to understand what the pacing is like, and then you can add your own individual touches to it I suppose.

    With Roswell, you’re coming in after a monster of an episode where the Rosa mystery was laid out in full. What are we dealing with in the aftermath?
    My episode had less stunts and was more character-based, which I prefer. I’ve certainly done my fair share of stunts and green screens and all kinds of VFX but my episode of Roswell was a little more grounded, which was nice. I also think a big part of this is that it’s a season one show. That’s very important. I was very flattered when [showrunner] Carina [MacKenzie] asked me to direct because that’s a lot of responsibility. It’s a season one show, you need to find your audience, you obviously you want to impress executives and the networks and the studios and I think to give me the reins for an episode, it’s flattering. Because I’m still a fairly new director.

    What has been your greatest challenge thus far as a director?
    When it comes to television, the greatest challenge is time. Sometimes things aren’t working in your favor, whether it’s weather or if it’s an actor needs more time because they can’t find the moment. The biggest challenge is making sure you’re on time. You can’t go over a certain amount of hours and I’ll tell you, I’m super proud of Legacies, everyone loves it, but man there were times when I was like, “I’m not going to be able to finish my day.” I ended up finishing all my days and didn’t go over but it’s not easy when you have six, seven people in a scene, stunts, and fight sequences. Listen, I can shoot anything but in order to make it good you need some time and making something good on a short amount of time, that’s the greatest challenge.

    Is there a scene or episode you’re most proud of that you’ve directed?
    I think the ending of Legacies is very powerful. I really like the way it ends. As far as in general as a director, I’m not so sure. There’s a handful of scenes that I’m really proud of. There’s a few on the Vampire Diaries that I thought were probably some of my favorites. But I can’t quite recall at this point. It’s all blended in into one giant supernatural CW mix-up in my mind.

  • Paul Wesley recalls ‘flood of memories’ when he returned to Vampire Diaries set

    It’s been almost exactly two years since The Vampire Diaries aired its series finale, which — spoiler alert! — saw the heroic Stefan Salvatore sacrifice himself to save everyone he loved (not to mention the entire town of Mystic Falls). With his final shot of the series, Paul Wesley closed a chapter in his life, one that remains closed to this day. “I definitely closed the chapter of that part of my life in terms of in front of the camera. I can’t imagine entering that world in front of the camera,” Wesley tells EW. But the same can’t be said of his life behind the camera.

    Thanks to Legacies, which exists in the same world as The Vampire Diaries, the TVD universe lives on with familiar faces (TVD star Matthew Davis is one of Legacies‘ leads) and familiar places (the Salvatore house is now the Salvatore School). So when Wesley was asked to direct an episode of the Originals spin-off, not only did he return to Atlanta, where they’d shot TVD for eight seasons, but he found himself standing in the Salvatore great room, where he’d filmed many a scene as Stefan (including his last).

    “As a director, it was still a new experience for me. I was directing a whole new set of actors. The scripts have a different tone,” Wesley says. “But obviously there’s similarities. We were in the Salvatore great room and that was totally trippy. I was having weird flashbacks. Vampire Diaries ended two years ago, and I felt like it had ended three decades ago and when I stepped in there, all these weird memories started coming back. I was like, ‘Oh my god I remember when I sat here and I did this scene and I remember talking to Ian [Somerhalder] about this.’ Everything came rushing in and then it just passed and I moved on. But for a minute there, I had this flood of memories. It was very unusual.”

    As for how the directing experience went, Wesley found comfort in some familiar faces he saw around set. “It was so nice having some old friends there,” Wesley says. “Matt Davis of course, some of the crew, my cinematographer and my A.D. These are guys I worked with very intimately for years and it was so nice to see them again and to hang out, and we really all worked our asses off to try to create something good.”

  • Nieuwste foto’s van Paul

    De nieuwste foto’s van Paul staan in de galerij.

    Galerij Links:
    http//: January 19: On The Record Speakeasy And Club Red Carpet Grand Opening Celebration
    http//: February 3: Omega Watches Celebrity Weekend in Switserland
    http//: James Lee Wall (Il Faut Magazine)
    http//: Spencer Kohn (Rogue Magazine)

  • Paul in het geheim getrouwd met vriendin Ines

    De Amerikaanse acteur Paul Wesley is in het geheim getrouwd. Dit meldt E! News. Eerder deze week werd Paul Wesley, bekend van The Vampire Diaries, met zijn vrouw Ines de Ramon, gespot met een matchende trouwring om hun ringvinger. En nu blijkt dat ze elkaar het jawoord hebben gegeven zonder het aan de grote klok te hangen.

    De twee zijn nog niet samen over de rode loper gelopen en laten op social media weinig los over hun relatie, die in juni 2018 openbaar werd toen ze samen gingen dineren in New York.

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    Het is niet niet het eerste huwelijk voor de Pools-Amerikaanse acteur. Tot 2013 was hij getrouwd met Torrey DeVitto, die hij had leren kennen op de set van de film Killer Movie. Zij kreeg later ook een rol in de vampierenserie. Tot 2017 had Paul een relatie met de Australische actrice Phoebe Tonkin.

  • Candice en Kayla breiden podcast uit!

    Candice en Kayla hebben op hun instagram account laten weten dat ze nu elke week een nieuwe podcast zullen uitbrengen van Directionally Challenged na vraag van de fans.

    daarnaast hebben ze ook een podcast opgenomen met ‘The Vampire Dairies’ collega Michael Trevino en hopen ze in de toekomst er ook nog één op te kunnen nemen met Paul Wesley of Ian Somerhalder als ze in L.A zijn!

  • “Tell Me A Story” vernieuwd voor tweede seizoen

    Danielle’s en Paul’s nieuwe serie ‘Tell Me A Story’ is door zender CBS vernieuwd voor een tweede seizoen. Het is nog niet bekend of de cast van het eerste seizoen ook in het nieuwe seizoen te zien zal zijn aangezien eerder al werd vermeld dat in een eventueel nieuw seizoen andere sprookjes centraal zouden staan.

    CBS All Access has renewed “Tell Me a Story” for a second season.

    The renewal comes ahead of the first season finale, which is slated to air in January. The series, which has aired seven episodes thus far, takes the world’s most beloved fairy tales and reimagines them as a dark and twisted psychological thriller. Set in modern-day New York City, the first season of this serialized drama interweaves “The Three Little Pigs,” “Little Red Riding Hood” and “Hansel and Gretel” into a tale of love, loss, greed, revenge and murder.

    The first season cast includes James Wolk, Billy Magnussen, Dania Ramirez, Danielle Campbell, Dorian Missick, Michael Raymond-James, Davi Santos, Sam Jaeger, Zabryna Guevara with Paul Wesley and Kim Catrall. Based on the Spanish format, the American version was created by Kevin Williamson. Williamson executive produces along with Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor and Liz Friedlander. Kapital Entertainment produces.

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  • ‘Tell Me A Story’ foto’s

    Enkele nieuwe foto’s en de eerste captures van Danielle’s en Paul’s serie ‘Tell Me A Story’ staan in de galerij.

    Galerij Links:
    http//: Season 1: Posters
    http//: Season 1: Promotion
    http//: Season 1: Episode Stills
    http//: 1×01 Chapter 1: Hope

  • Cast op events en conventies

    Ik heb enkele nieuwe/missende groepsappereances van de cast toegevoegd. Zo waren Michael, Micheal & Zach aanwezig op een kunstexpositie. En waren o.a. Candice, Daniel, Ian, Nate en Paul aanwezig op verschillende conventies. Daarnaast was er voordat ‘Legacies’ in premiere verscheen enkele dagen daarvoor een speciale fan screening van de eerste aflevering met de cast.

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    http//: Appereances