Actor, Tom Sturridge, best known for his work on 2009's Pirate Radio a.k.a. The Boat That Rocked, has joined the production of Jack Kerouac's beloved novel turned film, On The Road.
Sturridge is portraying Carlo Marx, who is described as "waif, intense 21-year-old, brooding intellectual, lonely and kind, slim, with thick black hair, wide full lips, and eager dark eyes under round, owlish glasses." On The Road is currently filming in Montreal and Ottawa-Hull, Canada. On The Road also stars: Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and, Kirsten Dunst, and has a 2011 release date.
Photos of Sturridge have been making the blog circuit rounds. The photos don't necessarily focus on him because he is pictured with his more famous friends, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. The photos show Sturridge lurking in the background. Because of Pattinson and Stewart's publicized relationship, Sturridge may have to deal more with unnecessary and unwanted publicity while he works in Ottawa-Hull and Argentina.
Sturridge gained recognition and praise earlier this year for his part in the London West End play, Punk Rock, which he might reprise his role for in the next production tour.
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Ankita :)
Sturridge is portraying Carlo Marx, who is described as "waif, intense 21-year-old, brooding intellectual, lonely and kind, slim, with thick black hair, wide full lips, and eager dark eyes under round, owlish glasses." On The Road is currently filming in Montreal and Ottawa-Hull, Canada. On The Road also stars: Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and, Kirsten Dunst, and has a 2011 release date.
Photos of Sturridge have been making the blog circuit rounds. The photos don't necessarily focus on him because he is pictured with his more famous friends, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. The photos show Sturridge lurking in the background. Because of Pattinson and Stewart's publicized relationship, Sturridge may have to deal more with unnecessary and unwanted publicity while he works in Ottawa-Hull and Argentina.
Sturridge gained recognition and praise earlier this year for his part in the London West End play, Punk Rock, which he might reprise his role for in the next production tour.
Source
Ankita :)
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