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Xavier Samuel & Jamie Bower – Oscar Buzz for ‘Anonymous’

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HitFix talks about the film Anonymous, which stars, among others, Twilight’s Xavier Samuel (pictured above) and Jamie Campbell Bower. The site ponders the Oscar potential for the film, which follows the fictional story that perhaps William Shakespeare was not the actual writer of the plays that have made him famous.

Roland Emmerich has talked for years about finally making a film that doesn’t involve a aliens, a natural disaster or 200 CGI shots. He struck out the first time around with 2000’s middling “The Patriot,” but after the global success of “2012,” Sony Pictures has finally given him another chance with “Anonymous.”

The new drama explores the long pondered question: Who was the author of the plays credited to William Shakespeare? Was there more than one playwright? Starring Vanessa Redgrave, Rhys Ifans, Joely Richardson, David Thewlis, Xavier Samuel, Jamie Campbell Bower and Derek Jacobi, the fictional tale promises to mix “cloak-and-dagger political intrigue” with “illicit romances in the Royal Court” and political backstabbing only 16th Century England can provide. It’s worth noting, little known Rafe Spall (son of Timothy Spall) is credited as playing Shakespeare.

The studio have slotted “Anonymous” with a Sept. 30, 2011 opening which is on the verge of awards season’s usual Oct. 1 theatrical window. Is it a real player or an “Other Boleyn Girl” or “The Duchess” like pretender? We’ll have to wait a few more months to find out, but in the meantime, Sony has released the first new image from the drama which you can see embedded below.

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Xavier Samuel to Star in ‘a Few Best Men’

According to Film Ink, Australian director Stephan Elliott (Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; Welcome to Woop Woop; Easy Virtue) is set to direct a new comedy, A Few Best Men, which follows a groom and his three best men who travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.

While the details of the narrative are under wraps, the film sounds like it’s tracing similar territory to The Hangover, Todd Phillips’s smash hit about three groomsmen who lose their soon-to-be-wed best friend during a series of drunken misadventures in Las Vegas.

According to sources close to FILMINK, the comedy will feature rising local star Xavier Samuel as the British groom. Samuel was most recently seen on the big screen as a vampire in Twilight: Eclipse and as a tortured high school student in Sean Byrne’s horror film The Loved Ones. The actor’s currently shooting Bait on the Gold Coast and will next be seen in Roland Emmerich’s political thriller Anonymous.

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Xavier Samuel – Out of the TWILIGHT

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The West Australian has posted an article about Xavier Samuel:

Thank your lucky stars that kidnapping, DIY lobotomies and gruesome mutilation aren’t a run-of-the-mill experience at most teenagers’ high school proms.

But that’s exactly what Xavier Samuel “endured” as the lead character in the decidedly quirky new Australian pop-horror film The Loved Ones.

It’s not every day that household drills and humble kitchen kettles are put to such creative macabre use, so when Samuel first read the script for The Loved Ones, his immediate reaction was, “Who’s the demented mind that came up with this stuff?”

Speaking on the phone from Sydney where he is back home for a break, the 26-year-old actor says he was drawn to the complexity of the script, even though the large extent of his role in the film consists of writhing and shrieking in agony while his character is nailed to the floor in a house of horrors.

This is because (as if high school balls aren’t excruciating enough already) Samuel’s character Brent is kidnapped on the night of his school ball after he knocks back an invitation from the quietest girl in his school, whose father is the resident town weirdo-come-psychotic murderer.

Perhaps it’s the inherent “Australianness” of the film, but while it might seem an odd combination, the film successfully forces the mundane and the extreme to converge, and juxtaposes moments of genuine recoil with laugh-out-loud moments of hilarity. After wrapping up the film in 2008 and traversing the festival circuit in 2009, Samuel is excited to see how the film will be received by Australian audiences when released in cinemas next month. “When I read the script I thought, ‘Wow this is really rare.’ Especially with horror films, sincerity tends to be a bit of a pitfall – you watch the film and end up laughing for all the wrong reasons when it’s not necessarily intended to be funny,” he says. “But The Loved Ones has its tongue firmly in its cheek and has a sense of humour about it.

“That’s why it appeals to a wider audience, not just the horror fan base. Because of the school-dance thing, which is an experience everyone can identify with, and because the film has a sense of humour, it sort of transcends the genre in a way.”

Born in country Victoria, raised in Adelaide, now based in Sydney, Samuel has had a busy few years since his graduation from Adelaide’s Flinders University Drama Centre, which has seen him leapfrog from low-scale Australian productions to big-budget blockbusters. His first foray into the US film industry was a role as newborn vampire Riley in the third instalment of the Twilight franchise, Eclipse.

“I was in Sydney doing American auditions for a while, just sending these DVDs off, not knowing whose desk they landed on, or if anyone even watched the audition, just sending them off into oblivion,” Samuel says.

“Twilight was just another audition that came along, so I did it as best I could and sent it off and forgot about it. A month or two went by and then I heard it was down to me and four or five other guys, so I got myself on a plane to Vancouver, met the director and it all happened fairly quickly after that.

“It was incredible to be involved in a story of that magnitude that reaches that far and wide, and has a really passionate following.”

As for the fans, Samuel embraces the self-proclaimed Twihard fan base as a phenomenon in itself.

“Often people palm it off as craziness but it’s really a kind of cool thing when people are able to express their enthusiasm in that way.”

For a young actor breaking into the US market, being involved in a film with such a widespread release and enormous publicity as Twilight was a dream gig for Samuel, and he’s appreciative of the opportunities which have presented themselves as a result.

“I was lucky enough to go over to Berlin to shoot a film with Roland Emmerich called Anonymous, which is completely different to the tortured, comic world of The Loved Ones, and the vampiric, dangerous love triangle that is Twilight. This film is a political conspiracy thriller about the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays.”

And from the sounds of it, work opportunities aren’t the only perks Samuel has been enjoying since his role in Twilight – his paparazzi-credibility rating isn’t doing too badly either – snaps of Samuel are booming business, especially now he’s dating Iranian-born former Miss Europe Shermine Shahrivar (condolences to all interested Twihards).

But Samuel shrugs off the idea of being paparazzi fodder.

“It’s a weird thing to be judged on how tight your pants are, not how good an actor you are.”

As for the future, while the lustre of Hollywood beckons, Samuel says he isn’t ready to turn his back on the Australian film industry just yet, and is in negotiations to be involved in another local production.

“I think it’s always important to remain a part of the industry that has supported me in the first place,” he says.

“I guess I’ve been very fortunate in a way, the talent pool in Australia is so deep, and a lot of my actor friends aren’t working, so I have been very lucky that I have had these opportunities come my way.

“I don’t really have any prerequisites or any grand plan – I’d be happy doing shop-front theatre in Melbourne, it doesn’t really bother me as long as I get the opportunity to do what I love and sustain myself, it’s just gravy.”

While it’s unlikely we’ll see him Twilighting again (it’s somewhat difficult to resurrect vampires who have met their untimely death by decapitation), it’s safe to say we will be seeing a lot more of Xavier Samuel on the big screen.

‘It was incredible to be involved in a story of that magnitude that reaches that far and wide, and has a really passionate following.’
The Loved Ones opens on November 4.

Xavier Samuel in a New ‘Road Train’ Clip

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Here’s a new preview clip of Xavier Samuel in Road Train:

And just incase you haven’t seen it, here is the official trailer:

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PIX Morning News – Xavier Samuel and Elizabeth Reaser Interviews

The ‘Eclipse’ Cast on the ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man Show’

Here’s a couple of videos of Ashley Greene, Xavier Samuel, Nikki Reed and Kellan Lutz on the Alan Carr Show!

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‘Eclipse’ Spawns a New Star in Xavier Samuel

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By Andrea Mandell, USA TODAY

When Australian actor Xavier Samuel shipped off an audition tape to Twilight producers, insta-fame seemed oceans away.

“It’s kind of strange because you send them off into oblivion and you don’t know if anyone watches them,” says Samuel, 26.

That was last year.

Fast-forward to the Eclipse premiere, where thousands of fans are not only screaming but are screaming for him. “It’s kind of 360 degrees of hysteria,” Samuel says just hours before the Los Angeles premiere of the third film installment of Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster series. “The sound (of Twilight’s fans) does really knock you off your feet.”

Samuel steals not only the first five minutes of one of most anticipated movies of the summer, but much of its finale. He plays newborn vampire Riley Biers, who, alongside vengeful vamp Victoria, leads a bloodthirsty army of young vampires with one goal: killing human Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and those who protect her.

Hailing from Adelaide, he now joins Hollywood’s short list of hot young Aussie men in the spotlight, including brothers Chris Hemsworth (Star Trek) and Liam Hemsworth (The Last Song), and Sam Worthington (Avatar).

There was only one problem en route to the Eclipse set.

“I was going through the book going, where’s Riley?” says Samuel, whose character gets a major upgrade in the screenplay version of Eclipse. But director David Slade slipped him an early top-secret copy of Meyer’s recent novella, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, in which Riley and Victoria’s relationship is more deeply explained.

Joining the ranks of Robert Pattinson, Stewart and Taylor Lautner, “I ought to feel ostracized, but everyone was wonderfully down to earth,” says Samuel, who found battling a CGI werewolf in the wilds of Canada more challenging than making friends. “You’re just working with a piece of fur on the end of a stick just kind of poking you,” he says with a laugh.

The son of parents who teach history and English, the dry-humored Samuel, whose younger brother Benedict is finishing up acting school and whose sister Bridget is an opera stage manager, cut his teeth playing Hamlet in college, later appearing in a smattering of movies on the film festival circuit, including Newcastle, September and The Loved Ones.

Mom Maree now keeps tabs on his Google status (a quick search for her son’s name snags upward of 900,000 hits). “She’s kind of made it her mission to monitor the info on me on the Internet, which is an impossible task,” he says.

That includes the rumor that Samuel ditched his supposed band to follow his film career. “Completely untrue,” he says, though he did tote his acoustic guitar to Vancouver to relax between shoots and workouts. “I don’t have a burning ambition to be a rock star or anything,” he says, instead listing other musical favorites: The National, the Very Best and the Magnetic Fields.

Fellow Eclipse newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard, 29, (who takes over the role of Victoria from Rachelle LeFevre) seduces young Riley in the film.

In real life, Samuel calls the two especially good friends. “She’s so professional and she works harder than anyone I’ve ever met in my life,” he says of Howard, who even offered the temporarily homeless actor her couch in L.A. once filming wrapped.

Samuel spent two weeks hanging out with Howard’s young family, “really wonderful people,” he says of her husband, Seth Gabel, and their young son, Theo. Although he’s now renting in West Hollywood, he recently attended Theo’s third birthday party and noshed on barbecue with Bryce’s rather famous father, director Ron Howard.

Did he schmooze his way into a film? “I don’t know if I’d be so lucky,” he quips. “I haven’t really broached the subject with Ron yet.”

Famous friends aside, navigating a new career post-franchise can be tricky, but so far, Samuel is taking the offers as they come, having just returned from shooting historical thriller Anonymous in Berlin, which decodes the true author of Shakespeare’s works.

“I went from playing an evil vampire to an Elizabethan aristocrat, which is a great thing to do,” he says.

And now? “I don’t have a plan of action,” he says. “I just want an experience that challenges me as an actor and pushes me to get better.”

Teen Vogue – Xavier Samuel’s Photoshoot

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Aussie actor Xavier Samuel cuts his teeth as Eclipse’s new vampire on the block.
by Lindsay Talbot

“When Xavier Samuel arrived in Vancouver last summer, he didn’t make it far past baggage claim before he started making headlines. With just a few offbeat Australian flicks under his belt, the sandy-haired 26-year-old had been chosen to play newborn vampire Riley, the latest heartthrob in The Twilight Saga. Almost instantaneously he was being hailed as Robert Pattinson’s doppelgänger and couldn’t get coffee without seeing flashbulbs.

“It was all very sudden, not just with the paparazzi but also with being cast in general,” says Xavier, who’s been acting since high school. “I did an audition from Sydney on tape. Then I got word that it was down to four guys—and that I was one of them.” (Rumor has it he beat out Channing Tatum and Harry Potter’s Tom Felton for the part.)

But the role of Riley was a perfect fit—and Xavier had a blast hanging out on the set of Eclipse. An indie-rock aficionado who has recently been digging The Magnetic Fields and The xx, Xavier joined in on periodic jam sessions with fellow guitarists Robert and Jackson Rathbone. (Xavier travels everywhere with his old Yamaha C-40.) And he bonded with Bryce Dallas Howard—his on-screen love interest, vampire trainer Victoria—who thought she was helping him get acclimated with stateside pop culture when she bought him a DVD box set of Lost. “People think that there’s, like, one public phone in Australia and that we all ride kangaroos to work,” the Adelaide native jokes. “They’re surprised we do actually get American TV and things there.”

After a few months of couch surfing in Los Angeles post-Eclipse, Xavier took off for Berlin, where he’s been filming the Roland Emmerich–directed Anonymous, an Elizabethan thriller that contests the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays. “It’s been lots of tights, pantaloons, and riding around on horses—definitely a change of speed,” he says. “To go from Stephenie Meyer to Shakespeare? You can’t really make a bigger jump than that.”

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Xavier Samuel in Eclipse Movie Still

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More Eclipse Cast Spotted in Vancity

It seems that most of the cast were out and about in Vancouver over the Labor Day Weekend. Xavier Samuel was spotted strolling down the street and Christian Serratos stopped at H&M with a gal pal.

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