Robert Hopkins

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What I do:
I am a Welsh Actor hoping to work more in theatre, film, TV and voiceover.

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  • claire hathway

    Hey Rob...how the devil are you. Apols for the VERY late response but browsed this page for a while. Thank you for coming to see Click...and yes, I agree it was a huge success.Mess Up the Mess are also toruing Hidden atm, which I am very excited to go along and see. I'm hoping to work with them again at some point tho. How about you ? What you up to these days? spk sn - hugs dude x

     

  • Julie Barclay

    Hi Robert,

     

    Thanks for joining my new community drama group...Would you be interested in coming along anytime? it will be held every tuesday from 1st May for 12 weeks from 7-9pm in Llanishen ( not june 5th) There is a mix of professional and semi pro actors and students joining...

    Thanks again for your support

    Best Wishes

     

    Julie

  • Tim Davies

    Hi Robert. Thanks for getting in contact.

    The play is about the relationship between Louise Brooks and G.W. Pabst that led to the making of "Pandora's Box" in 1928/9. It is split between 2 periods - 1928, when the film was being made in Berlin, and 1955, when LB was rediscovered living in New York after decades in obscurity. I need actors for:

    James Card (an American who discovered Brooks living in poverty in New York in 1955 and got her back out into the world - this is a 2-hander between Brooks and Card), who was about 40;

    Fritz Kortner (German actor who played LB's lover in the film), aged 38-ish;

    G.W. Pabst, aged about 45;

    and B.P.Schulberg, manager of Paramount film in Hollywood, who hired and fired LB in the 1920s.

     

    Schulberg only has one scene and Kortner's part is relatively small, so the same actor could do both of them - hence 3/4 actors.

     

    Production will be profit-share, though obviously I can't speculate on how much that will be (well below Equity rates I should think), though if we have a tour afterwards that will improve.

    Let me know what you think, Tim.