Golden Globe nominee Malcolm McDowell is returning to the airwaves next month to promote the DVD release of Red Roses And Petrol. As he did in 2008, McDowell will be doing live interviews via the Envision Radio Network for multiple morning shows in the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, and Denver. Listeners can expect the actor, who can be seen currently in Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, to discuss his continued passion for the Irish family film and his experience working with the close-knit ensemble cast and their director, Tamar Simon Hoffs.
Malcolm McDowell hit the airwaves this week to promote the continued U.S. rollout of the film. His radio tour included chats with Lewis & Michael on KRFX in Denver; Greg, Kevin & LB on WAAF in Boston; Waggs & Elliott on WLVQ in Columbus; Johnny & Carrie on KQRC in Kansas City; B.D. & Rick on WEGR in Memphis; and Mike & Marc on WRIF in Detroit. During the interviews, the acclaimed actor described his experience playing Enda Doyle in the movie, talked about his passion for Red Roses and Petrol, and made reference to how much he enjoyed working with the young ensemble cast including fellow UK actor Max Beesley (Johnny Doyle) as his son.
Fans descended on the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel during the weekend of August 6-9. Their goal? To chance meet and greet the more than 50 Star Trek stars gathered to celebrate the many incarnations of the popular film and television series. Amongst the favorites in attendance was Red Roses and Petrol’s own Malcolm McDowell (Enda). To Trek fans everywhere, he’s better known as Dr. Tolian Soran, the man who killed Captain Kirk in the 1994 movie, Star Trek: Generations. Interestingly, Red Roses co-star Greg Ellis (Tom) will be seen as Chief Engineer Olsen in the 2009 Star Trek feature film, which will chronicle the early days Captain Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members.
Red Roses and Petrol’s Malcolm McDowell often plays villains, but in the new Xbox360 videogame “Fallout 3,” the renowned actor provides the voice of the President! He’ll be joined by actors Ron Perlman, Liam Neeson, and Heather Marie Marsden. The much-anticipated game, which will be released on Tuesday, October 7, allows unlimited customization of characters and invites users to fight for survival against terrors of the outside world, radiation, and mutants after nuclear fallout.
Don’t miss the premiere of the three-hour, Lifetime Original movie event, Coco Chanel, on Saturday, September 13, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The film, which stars Oscar-winner Shirley MacLaine as the famous fashionista, also features Red Roses and Petrol’s Malcolm McDowell as Marc Bouchier, Chanel’s trusted confidante and business associate. The story begins in 1954, and through flashbacks, relates Chanel’s personal crises and her difficult climb to success that spanned both World Wars. Coco Chanel is a Lux Vide S.p.A., Pampa Productions and Alchemy Television Group Production, in association with RAI, France 2, and Lifetime Networks.
With the Red Roses and Petrol trailers now in theaters, buzz is building about the film’s pending release. Adding to the excitement are recent interviews featuring Malcolm McDowell (Enda) and Olivia Tracey (Moya). McDowell’s interview for The New York Daily News and The New York Times (for syndication) and Tracey’s for Irish Connections and The Irish Examiner will be seen shortly in print. Additionally, McDowell’s radio interview about his experience making the movie will heard on WCKX (Chicago), KLKX (Los Angeles), WHUD (New York) and WAAF (Boston). Keep your eyes and ears peeled during the pre-opening week for this exciting, Red Roses and Petrol, press coverage.
Acclaimed actor Malcolm McDowell and director Tamar Simon Hoffs made such a great team on Red Roses and Petrol that they are gearing up to do it again! McDowell plans to play Noah Melville in Hoffs’ next picture, Pound Of Flesh, a dramatic thriller that is going into pre-production next month. The movie will likely film in Spokane, WA.
World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation (WWMPC) is pleased to announce that Red Roses and Petrol star Malcolm McDowell has been interviewed by Nancy Mills of The New York Times for a feature story that will be syndicated in papers throughout the U.S. as the June 27 premiere date approaches. Additionally, McDowell will be on hand for a New York press junket June 6-8, which will include interviews with reporters from the Big Apple and Europe, where the movie will be released later this summer. Last, but not least, WWMPC has secured the AMC Empire 25 theater on 42nd Street as part of its New York opening. It is rare for an independent film if this size to be shown at The Empire, which is widely regarded as the preeminent theater in the Eastern United States, and we are thrilled about the opportunity.
Catch Red Roses and Petrol’s Malcolm McDowell when he appears this week as the Sheriff of Nottingham in The Princess Of Thieves. The 2001 movie is the story of Robin Hood’s daughter, Gwyn (Keira Knightly) who takes on his noble calling after her father is captured by Prince John during his machinations to ascend to King Richard’s throne. Teaming with Richard’s son, Phillip, Gwyn sets out to free her father… but she’ll have to get past John’s cohort, the Sheriff of Nottingham, first! The enchanting tale airs Saturday, May 31, at 2:55 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. on TBS.
Fans of NBC’s popular sci-fi drama, HEROES, saw Malcolm McDowell’s character, the mysterious-yet-lethal healer Mr. Linderman, perish during the series’ first season. But insider information indicates that viewers haven’t seen the last of him. The acclaimed actor and star of Red Roses and Petrol is returning to the HEROES set to tape new scenes and is rumored to be having an expanded presence in the upcoming season