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Отправлено: 14.07.07 11:01. Заголовок: Тюдоры (продолжение)
Потрясающий сериал. Посмотрела только несколько серий.. Надеюсь у нас в России его будут основательно показывать) Хотелось бы верить) 
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Отправлено: 17.04.10 21:15. Заголовок: Liz Smith: 'The ..
Liz Smith: 'The Tudors' Bloody Reign Ends Also in our Liz's weekend dish: A younger 'Sex and the City' series? … 'The Addams Family' conquers Broadway … Katherine Jenkins – and she sings, too! © 2009 Showtime Networks Inc. "IT MAKES my heart die to think I cannot always be in your company … Yours as long as life endures, Katherine." So wrote Queen Katherine Howard to her lover, Thomas Culpepper. This is the only surviving missive of the young queen, Henry VIII’s fifth wife – the second spouse he’d send to the scaffold. (The immortal Anne Boleyn, whose charms sparked The Reformation, was the first.) Poor little Katherine, the teenage bride of the bloated and dissipated Henry – she sought other pleasures, perhaps to ensure a pregnancy. By this point, the King’s virility was somewhat compromised. Now, if you’re watching Showtime’s "The Tudors," you’ll find Katherine, played by Tamzin Merchant, as a delicious nitwit, and Henry, in the person of Jonathan Rhys Meyers, still pretty hot. They’ve grayed his hair a bit, and he’s not taking his clothes off as much as in previous seasons, but Jonathan is still a royal looker – not at all resembling the heavy Henry of history. (Jonathan works hard at acting older, and he is successfully weary – two divorces, two beheadings and defying the pope takes a lot out of a guy.) This is the final season of "The Tudors." I believe it will go right up and through Henry’s final marriage to Catherine Parr, perhaps even to the King’s death. It has been a splendid four seasons, brilliantly acted and magnificently produced, with all the cruel gore and ravishing pageantry of the era. Emmy has basically ignored it. Let’s send them to the block! I do wish Showtime would continue "The Tudors." The reign of Henry’s daughter, Mary ("Bloody Mary" to her wary subjects), was fairly brief and not very sexy but full of Catholic vs. Protestant religious fervor. Mary had almost 300 people burned alive. She was Catholic, and felt quite sure she was on the side of the angels. Perhaps St. Peter disabused her of that notion, when her time came? And then, of course, there is Elizabeth Regina, the greatest queen in history, the brilliant product of Henry’s union with Anne Boleyn. Like Mama Rose in "Gypsy," this is one role that never palls and never ceases its fascinating pull on the imagination. I’ve enjoyed every incarnation of QE1. Every actress brings something new and exciting, especially Helen Mirren in her award-winning turn several years ago. Although, truthfully, you can’t top Bette Davis in tight close-up, declaring, "Arrest my Lord of Essex. Take him to the Tower!" Or mournfully musing, "To be queen is to be less than human … a queen has no hour for love. Time presses and events crowd upon her." "The Tudors" could probably live for many more seasons. Think about it, Showtime! *** THE NEW "Sex and the City" feature film is about to open, and likely it will be as successful as the first. But how long can this go on? Glad you asked. I’ve heard that HBO is thinking about bringing "Sex and …" back to the small screen with a few younger characters added to the mix: "Sarah Jessica Parker is interested in a ‘Twilight’-type cast of newbies to mix it up with the more mature gals." Hmm … really? For one thing, I don’t think any of the women – Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon or Kristin Davis – want to commit themselves to a series again. Also, the core audience loves the set-up just as it is. The four heroines are older, sure. But they weren’t dewy when the series began; that’s a great part of the appeal. Of course, anything is possible, but I doubt a new "Sex and the City" series would have anything like the original’s impact. http://www.wowowow.com/culture/liz-smith-tudors-bloody-reign-ends-jonathan-rhys-meyers-465908
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Отправлено: 19.04.10 23:09. Заголовок: Ah, how much fun i..
Ah, how much fun is this show now that this little idiot Queen Catherine is on the scene? As proven last night, she is a true Tudor-era Girl Gone Wild with her love for girl-on-girl mud fights, dancing wildly around any room she enters, getting naked and covering herself with rose petals, putting on erotic puppet shows, dancing in the rain in a see-through nightgown, and having sex with lots of men. She's loving her life, as it seems like one endless party of new clothes and gaudy jewelry. Her Ladies in Waiting are equally ditzy and love to shriek and giggle just as much as their Queen does. It’s like they’re always saying, “Holy crap, girls! Look! We’re, like, rich now or something!” Honestly, what do these women do all day long? However, as the audience has figured out (due to your actual knowledge of history or just your viewing of the 10-second “What’s Coming Up on This Season of the Tudors” spot) poor Catherine is doomed. I think I’m happy about this. She’s annoying already and will no doubt get even more annoying as we see lots of her fumbling antics in upcoming episodes. But here’s what I don’t get: Is this girl such an utter fool that she hasn’t figured out that her husband is fond of killing the wives who displease him? Does she really think she can get away with cheating on him and everything is going to be honky-dory? I suppose she does and this only underscores her lack of intelligence. The Tudors Scene That Lady Rochford is one scheming bitch - and I love it! She was a big fan of Queen Jane Seymour and they had a good time together, Queen Jane having a normal intelligence and all. Now Lady Rochford wants no part of this new Queen and seems to be willing to go to great lengths to destroy her. She’s sort of like that mean girl in high school who pretended to be nice to you but was saying and doing horrible things behind your back. She looks at Catherine with a tight smile and barely disguised contempt. And what is up with this Joan Bolmer?! Is she even stupider than Catherine? She flounces around giving away big secrets to exactly the people who shouldn’t be told. Now Lady Rochford and Joan Bolmer are in cahoots and working together to get Culpepper to shack up with their Queen. Perhaps Lady Rochford has finally found a friend in this new group of lightweights. Let’s chat about Culpepper, this new guy at the center of the action for a moment, shall we? What exactly is his job in the Court? This is unclear to me. I think of him as a “Royal Underling” because he seems to have the crap jobs like finding animals for the Lords to shoot when they’re hunting and such. What is clear is that he is equal parts hot and creepy. He has those icy blue eyes and that boyish haircut and you think he’s such a cutie but we know that he is really quite mean and sadistic. I mean, look at that poor redheaded farm woman from last week’s episode. Culpepper has his hombres hold her down while he rapes her and then murders her husband when he demands justice. Don’t you wonder what his friends thought about that whole situation? None of them seemed to have any objections to either the rape or the subsequent murder. Culpepper is the Captain of the Smoldering Stare and got a kick out of watching Catherine, his number-one object of desire, do a little dance outside in the rain in a see-through nightgown. Clearly he’s going to do the deed with Catherine but I really wonder what will happen from there. He’s so cruel that I can imagine he’ll throw Catherine under the bus the first chance he gets. But what will happen to him? Will he get in trouble for getting it on with the King’s wife? The King still seems smitten with his new honey, at least at this point. He thinks she’s hilarious and charming even when she’s pouting and stomping around like a spoiled child. And, on the topic of the King, isn’t King Henry supposed to be like 300 pounds and totally repulsive at this point in his life? The only changes I see in Jonathan Rhys Meyers from Season 1 to now are that he’s probably 15 pounds heavier and has more fake gray hair. Chapuys and Mary He also looks grouchy or exhausted more often, but I could just be imagining that. According to history, he was totally vile and that abscess on his leg reeked like a landfill. His wives were said to be repulsed by him. Catherine doesn’t seem repulsed; on the contrary she seems to have an insatiable appetite for him. He’s like, “Whoa! Down, girl!” as she clambers on top of him every ten minutes. With the way this girl screws, how is he yet to figure out she’s no virgin? Clearly Henry will tire of her soon and I am really looking forward to when that all goes down. I hope they cut off her super-fake blonde weave, the one she’s always tossing in everyone’s face. Now to that poor wretch, the Lady Mary. Is there any more unfortunate character in this whole show? Well, maybe Katherine of Aragon, but let’s not get into that right now. Poor Mary never gets what she wants and she always has to act like she is content with her shitty life. This week when she talked trash to Queen Catherine was really the first time we heard this girl lose her temper. She’s over it. Normally she’s always all controlled like, “Oh dear, I feel rage boiling up. I shall go read the Bible and pray until it goes away.” I loved it when she completely called Catherine out on being a moron. She was not going to control herself this time and, really, who can blame her? She has seen her dad go through a slew of wives by now and has learned a thing or two about how his affections work. But Catherine knew how to cut her to the core when she told Mary she is destined to be an old maid. Oh snap! Poor Mary - it’s probably true but not her fault in the slightest! Remember that poor guy from last season who she really liked? I knew that moment of sweet little puppy love was doomed but I so hoped for her that it would work out. For once she was actually happy. Finally, I want to beg the stylists of this show to make one important change: For God’s sake, shave off Charles Brandon’s beard! He is arguably the most handsome guy on this show and his hotness is being completely hidden by this new pirate-y look. Ugh, it’s terrible and must go. Maybe the writers can add in a side bit about a scourge of lice at the palace and then he’ll have to shave it off? That could work! http://www.tvfanatic.com/2010/04/the-tudors-review-402/
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Отправлено: 29.04.10 22:42. Заголовок: HOLLYWOOD —Jo..
HOLLYWOOD —Joss Stone returned to “The Tudors” on Sunday night as King Henry’s divorced fourth wife Anne of Cleaves. Stone sent shock waves throughout the industry last season with a portrayal of the heartbroken ex-wife of Henry the VIII. The actress is absolutely beautiful and superbly talented as an actress. Her scenes with Jonathan Rhys Meyers crackled with anticipation and excitement, as the demented older king is about to embark on a possible affair with the woman he once said, “Looks like a horse!” and proclaimed most famously in history books, “I like her not!” The German born wife of Henry Tudor in history remained close to the king, the court, and his daughters Princess Mary and Princess Elizabeth. tudors4_800x600_2.jpg When Katherine Howard, the king’s fifth wife took one look at the woman who preceded her in marriage, she was stunned to see such a poised and classy lady since she’d heard from Henry and his entourage about how ugly and unattractive she was. Henry had to even take a second look at what he threw away and Stone’s Anne won over the entire court during the Christmas and New Years celebrations at the palace. Henry Cavill as the king’s long suffering best friend Charles Brandon was also incredible on the Sunday night episode. The season is taking off even by the second episode and Brandon and the other lords watched in horror as an ailing and older Henry showed up to call them all liars and threatened them. Fans are unsure if Henry’s latest delusional rants are because of his infected leg, which will not heal, or his mental state which is slipping and deteriorating by every hour virtually. In truth Henry was probably a paranoid schizophrenic who was capable of violence and his threats had to be taken very seriously. During the reign of Henry the VIII, his British subjects didn’t know when they woke up in the morning if their head would be on a chopping block or not. Torrance Coombs as the ill-fated Thomas Culpeper nursed Henry’s wound in one scene and quickly prowled around the palace like a tom cat looking for Henry’s wife Katherine, whom he seduced on Sunday night. The young man who plays the once trusted courier of his majesty’s is an incredible actor who has shown that he can come into an established series and blend right in. That’s a hard thing to do, but it seemed effortless in the second episode. His treachery and betrayal will surely be dealt with as the season progresses. The star of the night, however, was actress Sarah Bolger who portrays Princess Mary. When her ruthless and immature stepmother attacked her verbally by calling her an old maid, the tears were genuine and well devised by Bolger, who is absolutely beautiful and without her talent as a trained British thespian, one could not believe Mary is an old maid. Certainly in reality the former princess and later queen of England was far less attractive than her on-screen doppelganger. Bolger’s performance left nothing to the imagination. She is so incredible as the high-handed and snobbish monarch, and yet in real life, she’s such a beautiful and charming young lady. Watch “The Tudors” on Sunday nights on Showtime. It’s a series that continues to astound many critics and last weekend’s episode left more blood on the palace floors than usually seen at the Tower of London, where men and women are being held at the king’s pleasure and we pray that Showtime gives the series a pardon and continue another season, as Henry would never have pardoned any of the souls in the tower. http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/On_the_Industry_1168/The_Tudors_Starring_Passion_And_Intrigue.php
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Отправлено: 10.05.10 23:48. Заголовок: 'The Tudors'..
'The Tudors' Jonathan Rhys Meyers feeling royally fit 1273306464 'The Tudors' Jonathan Rhys Meyers feeling royally fit Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers has earned international acclaim for his performance in “The Tudors,” currently airing its final season on Showtime. During his four-year run on the show, however, his off-camera life was nearly as turbulent as that of Henry VIII, marked by the death of his beloved mother and intermittent reports of problems with alcohol. The actor says he has gotten past all that, though, and is calmly considering his next projects. “I think the nature of life is to change and to evolve – chrysalis to butterfly, however you want to put it,” he tells Zap2it. “You may have to go through periods of great unrest, but those bringperiods of great clarity and calm. I think where I am now is a directresult of all the work that I have done and all the difficulties that Ihave had to push through to get to the place where I am at 32 yearsold. Now I can sort of look back reflectively on that time, which alsogave me great strength.” He says the films he took during his hiatuses from “The Tudors” oftenwere selected more for their shooting schedule than for the inherentquality of the material, something he wants to avoid in the future. “I finished ‘The Tudors’ and went straight the next day into costumetests for ‘From Paris With Love,’” Rhys Meyers says. “When you’reyoung, it’s important just to work as much as you can, but then youreach a certain point where you have to be a little bit more choosyabout what kinds of roles you go for and what actors you work with.” http://mycelebritybuzz.com/the-tudors-jonathan-rhys-meyers-feeling-royally-fit/
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Отправлено: 12.05.10 07:04. Заголовок: On Showtime's ..
On Showtime's "The Tudors," King Henry VIII is about to find his sixth wife - but time isn't on his side. The fourth and final season of the hit historical drama hasn't lacked for passion or drama, but its mood is definitely on the autumnal side, as the once-vital Henry (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) goes through his last years wracked with pain, illness and bitterness. In the episode airing Sunday, May 16, he sets his cap for Catherine Parr (Joely Richardson, "Nip/Tuck"), who will become his sixth and final queen in one of Henry's few successful marriages. As the clock ticks down to Henry's death at age 55 (four episodes remain after this Sunday's), his real-life alter ego took some time for reflection himself, after having spent more time living with this complicated monarch than any other actor in TV or film history. Rhys Meyers isn't an actor who frightens easily - he mutated his Irish brogue into a Southern drawl for a startlingly convincing turn as Elvis Presley in a 2005 CBS movie that earned him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination - but he concedes that he knew he had his work cut out for him almost as soon as he signed on for "The Tudors." "I started by researching but then realized that would be just a huge amount of frustration, since I didn't remotely look like Henry," says the actor, adding that paintings of Henry often were manipulated for propaganda purposes. "I would start thinking of Henry as he was in history, not Henry as I was forced to make him. I had to play a very well-known historical figure without physically resembling him. Elvis actually was much easier, because I sort of looked like Elvis. "I had to get the audience to 'buy' Henry without the physicality. That was much more complicated, so it became more of a boon to just concentrate on (series creator and writer) Michael Hirst's idea of Henry and only see him as I saw myself." For each of the four seasons, the role of Henry took six months a year out of Rhys Meyers' schedule, presenting a series of technical challenges that shifted with the king's age and historical surroundings. Season four has presented unique rewards and pitfalls, the actor explains. "Its advantages were that it allowed me to be very free in my performance, because I found it very freeing to have that mask of age," he says. "(Henry) was able to hide a lot more behind it than you might think. I found myself using it as part of my armor. Then again, it's very difficult to work with beards and prosthetics as I had to do as Henry got much older. That meant complicated, 14-hour days, so it was hard work." He gives Hirst high marks for his creative vision and insists that their working relationship generally went very smoothly, although they did "tussle" occasionally, perhaps most notably over the issue of the role's sexual content. "(Michael) is very daring, whereas the real Henry was rather prudish, but he helped me see the sexual scenes as being about sex as power: the power of one animal over another," Rhys Meyers explains. "It was a form of control, not something that was erotic, not 'The Arabian Nights,' but something more sinister. That's how I came to see the sexual side of Henry. Everything was a means to an end." Including, it seems, those lavish court entertainments Henry threw almost every night of his reign. Those extravagant gatherings weren't just camera-friendly bonuses for the Showtime series, nor were they as congenial as the king's long-ago guests might have imagined as they danced and gossiped. "Henry was a great people watcher, very astute like that," Rhys Meyers says. "He would invite lots of people, lords and ladies and gentlemen. He liked to keep them at court because he liked to watch what they were doing." If Henry's final years were spent in a good deal of pain and bitterness, Rhys Meyers says he's feeling serene himself after going through a dark spell that included the death of his mother and reports that the actor was hitting the bottle too much. He's pushed through all that, he insists, and currently is weighing his next career move. And it probably won't include the role of Henry VIII, he suspects. "It's difficult to say," he says. "Certainly there is more to say about Henry. I think 'The Tudors' is incredibly brilliant, and Michael Hirst and everybody worked very, very hard to make it what it was. But to be honest, I don't think I could (play Henry again)." http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=379611
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Отправлено: 12.05.10 22:32. Заголовок: A Monksland resident..
A Monksland resident will be glued to the television later this month to see her starring turn as an extra with heart throb Jonathan Rhys Meyers on the hit TV3 show The Tudors. Liz Shiel, well known locally for her work heading up the Alopecia Support Ireland group since 2006, filmed the scenes in the period drama charting the rise and fall of Henry V111 last July in Wicklow, an experience she described this week as "absolutely brilliant". The episode, the third in the final series of the hit show, airs on May 24 next at 10pm on TV3, having already broadcast in the US over a week ago. "They actually asked me to do scene with the King (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) because I have no hair, which I think is a really positive thing. I'm supposed to be sick and dying, and he has got to the stage where he thinks he is God and he can cure me," she outlined to the Westmeath Independent this week. "He comes over to me and presses a coin on my head and says by the grace of God, I cure you." For many ladies out there the prospect of being in close proximity to the Hollywood film star would be overwhelming, not so for Liz, who took the situation in her first job as an extra in her stride. However, she admitted her daughter, a massive fan of show was very jealous of her role. "My youngest daughter had only brought her premature baby home on the Wednesday and then I got a call on the Friday. She was totally jealous. I felt really guilty leaving her but she wanted me to do it. She's got pictures of him all over Bebo, she's mad about him," Liz joked. So what was the hunky filmstar like in the flesh? Well, Liz was certainly impressed and would love to do more acting in the future. "He made a great effort, he welcomed us and thanked us. He was a lovely man, I actually got a kiss on each cheek because I was kneeling on the gravel for so long during filming. I couldn't breathe after that," she laughed. Then, over a week ago she got to see the finished product on the internet for the first time when it premiered in America, and now her friends in Athlone will get their chance to see her acting debut on May 24 next. Since the filming, she has been bitten by the acting bug and recently took part in Athlone Little Theatre's Comedy Capers. "It felt really weird watching myself as someone else, with no makeup and dirt all over me. It was really surreal but an absolute honour," Liz explained. "I really enjoyed it. I hope it raises awareness of alopecia and I'd love to hear feedback from people on my website www.alopeciasupport.webs.com Anyone can join and becomes members." The next Midland Alopecia support group takes place on May 19 next at 7.30pm in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel. "I'd urge people to come along, you don't have to come alone, you can bring a friend or a family member." http://www.westmeathindependent.ie/news/roundup/articles/2010/05/12/3997067-tudors-tv-appearance-for-monksland-resident/
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Отправлено: 13.05.10 07:16. Заголовок: Jonathan Rhys-Meyers..
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers was recently on Bonnie Hunt’s daytime talk show and discussed the fact that this Season is the last of the award winning Tudors series on Showtime. Bonnie asked Jonathan if it was going to be hard for him to move on from such a fabulous role which was so dramatic and compelling. And such a big role for Jonathan. Jonathan said “yeah, I think. First of all, when I first did the Tudors I didn’t think it was going to go beyond the first season. It’s a hard sell.” (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) Bonnie agreed “yeah when I saw the ads for it, it looks amazing, it looked epic. I thought this will be great. But will they get an audience?” Jonathan said “it did (get an audience).” So how did it get an audience? Jonathan explained there were many clever people connected to the show and that Showtime, the producer, the director, the costume designer are all very smart people. Bob Greenblatt.” “Really smart. And what they did is that they took this show and they just molded certain parts of the show. Certain aspects of the show.” To make it pacier.” Bonnie “I feel like I’m watching scenes from Camelot.” Jonathan “When?” Bonnie “Richard Harris. Right now when you were speaking.” Jonathan “really?” He teased “I’m not going to break into song.” Bonnie started to sing. He said “what is the King doing tonight? I wonder. I wonder”. (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) The Last Scene On The Tudors Jonathan continued “but then, so then the show goes four seasons. And at the end of the fourth season, and it’s so strange. And the last day of shooting we shot the scene. It’s in the last episode. With a beautiful white horse. Right. And we’re shooting the scene and then it came to the end of the day. And it was like nothing. It was like this great emptiness for about an hour where you felt ‘it’s really over. And you really have to put this away now.’” Playing The Same Character For Six Months Of Four Years He continued “somebody you’ve been playing for six months of the year for four years. Someone who’s become an integral part of you. To a certain extent and you’ve become a part of whatever you were doing. I miss the people. I miss the crew. I miss the camera guys. I miss your friends. You’re going to work with your friends. And a wonderful cast. We had a menagerie of fantastic actors.” Award Winning Make-up Artist Bonnie asked “and how about the guy doing your make-up? Wasn’t he up for an Academy Award?” Jonathan said “Christien Tinsley.” Bonnie showed a photo of the real King Henry VIII which is not a very attractive photo and doesn’t look anything like Jonathan’s actual character on Showtime. (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) She teased “you look exactly like him.” The photo was not flattering at all and Jonathan looked at it and said “thanks very much.” Bonnie teased “it’s uncanny.” Jonathan laughed and responded to Bonnie when she showed a photo of him aged in the role. He said “yes, I’m an old man. That’s the work of Christian Tinsley and Annie Buchanan who’s another great make-up artist. And so they gave me the look and then it was difficult because I had to have a voice that was older. So I had to break it down. So funny enough. You said Richard Harris. Because I started looking at Richard Harris’ performance in Cromwell and Richard Burton’s performance in The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. And then I took little aspects of their voice. Cause they had the most beautiful voices to suit what I looked like.” He paused “we’ll see how it looks”. Bonnie said “no, you do, it is melodic in a sense when you’re playing him.” Jonathan said “well beautiful writing as well. Michael Harris is an incredible writer.” Jonathan then demonstrated his aged voice and said “when I’m playing Henry as an old man your register is very deep. Just like that.” (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors with his sixth wife - Joely Richardson as Catherine Parr - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) The audience applauded his demonstration of an aged voice as King Henry VIII. Bonnie asked Jonathan about getting vocal chord nodes. Laryngitis During Performance He said “I got laryngitis for one scene. And it was a very important scene. I’m in Parliament and it’s the last speech Henry every made. He was never seen in public again. And he made this incredible speech. With 55 lines of dialogue. And I just forced my voice through it. And so we’re doing it and sometimes the voice breaks but we left it like that. Because it was the emotion broke (breaking). And it was almost towards the end of the shoot and it got very emotional in certain ways. I was saying goodbye to people like that.” Bonnie said “wow, you’re really close to the character (King Henry) did you ever drive home in the car pool lane?” Jonathan laughed and then got serious and said “no.” (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors with his sixth wife - Joely Richardson as Catherine Parr - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) Jonathan Is Animal Lover Bonnie told the audience Jonathan was an animal lover like she is. She showed a photo of Jonathan’s dog. Bonnie said Jonathan takes his dog (Boo Boo) everywhere with him. Bonnie said “Jonathan, he’s so cute.” Jonathan said he actually thought about bringing his dog on the show and that he could have walked out on stage with him and sat with him during the show. Bonnie told him he should have brought his dog. Jonathan said “I know, I’m so disappointed I didn’t. But next time I will certainly bring my dog.” Bonnie said “you know how you were giving that speech saying good-bye to the crew? I’m doing that here (Bonnie Hunt’s show was canceled as of May 2010). (Image of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - King Henry VIII - The Tudors - Showtime - All Rights Reserved) Jonathan said “oh no. I’m so sad.” She teased him and said for her ending she was going to wear the same outfit as Henry VIII. It was very funny and true to Bonnie Hunt’s sense of humor. More Information Please follow me on Twitter at: http://Twitter.com/HairBoutique. I look forward to meeting new people from all walks of Twitter and learning from their Tweets. Visit us at Hairboutique.com located at: http://www.HairBoutique.com, on Facebook, MySpace and YouTube. Thank you for visiting us at The HairBoutique Blog and for leaving your comments. They are very much appreciated. We apologize in advance but must remove any direct advertisements or solicitations. 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