News - Ben Kingsley
LONDON, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Production has begun in London on Academy Award®-winner Martin Scorsese's adventure film Hugo Cabret.
Actor Ben Kingsley says he feels a connection with India, the focus of both his latest movie and his Oscar-winning turn as spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi. The 65-year-old British actor, who earned a best actor Oscar for portraying the Indian leader in 1982's Gandhi, said at France's Cannes Film Festival his new movie, Teen Patti, brought him back to India, The Sunday Times of London reported. I just get India, Kingsley said Saturday.
By JONATHAN RICHARDS I FOR Fall of the House of Kepesh Jonathan Richards I For The New Mexican Elegy, May-December infatuation, rated R, Regal DeVargas, 988- 2775, 2.5 chiles "The biggest surprise in a man's life is old age," says David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley), quoting Tolstoy.
ACTOR Sir Ben Kingsley - who famously played Gandhi - should perhaps be renamed "Sir Bong" if these pictures from his latest movie are anything to go.
By MARK SHECHNER Past efforts to translate Philip Roth's books into film have produced one dog after another. They include Larry Peerce's "Goodbye Columbus" (1969), Ernest Lehman's gagfest "Portnoy's Complaint" (1972) and Robert Benton's dreary "The Human Stain" (2003).
