Michael Sheen appeared on ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ last night to talk about Prodigal Son, having the world’s best beard, traveling with his daughter and more..
Watch a clip here:
Check out some screencaptures of his appearance on our photo gallery:
Michael Sheen, the main cast and the writers of Prodigal Son have attended a virtual panel at Paley Front Row, where they discussed the second season, to premiere on FOX next Monday 12. You can watch it here or here.
Paley Front Row presented by Citi (2021). Stars and creators of Fox’s Prodigal Son (Tom Payne, Michael Sheen, Bellamy Young, Lou Diamond Phillips, Halston Sage, Aurora Perrineau, Keiko Agena, Frank Harts, Chris Fedak, and Sam Sklaver) gather with moderator Kevin Frazier to celebrate their show. Topics include: how COVID-19 affected season one, including their relief at having shot the finale first; the shocking twist in which Ainsley became her killer father’s “child #1”; Jessica and Gil’s complicated relationship; Dani’s father/daughter bond with mentor Gil; Edrisa’s sense of humor in disturbing scenarios; hints about an upcoming moment deemed “the funniest scene so far”; how the “twisted” writers invent unique and creative murders for each episode; Sheen’s encounters with eager Welsh fans while in lockdown; Sage’s study of Barbara Walters’ interview tactics for Ainsley; Payne’s awe at how much the show “can get away with”; the challenge of rehearsing together while safely masked; and assurances that the show won’t be “subtle” with answers and reveals in season two.
Here are some screencaptures from the panel:
Last night, December 23, ITV aired Jennifer Saunders’ Memory Lane, a special talk show in which the actress interviewed Michael Sheen while they went for a ride around his hometown Port Talbot. He also relived many moments of his life and career, like when he performed in The Passion during Easter 2011. You can catch up on it on ITV Hub or here.
Check out some photos and screencaptures from the talk show:
Michael Sheen has been a guest on ‘The Graham Norton Show’ for the second time this year. Alongside David Tennant, he went to the talk show show to talk about the second season of Staged, to premiere on BBC One on January 4. You can watch/download their appearance here.
Check out some screencaptures Michael on the talk show:
The third season of There’s Something About Movies, looking slightly different due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has come to an end with a Christmas special episode. Remember Michael Sheen’s performances – including his Joker – on our photo gallery. Here are photos and screencaptures from all six episodes:
Earlier today Michael Sheen appeared on BBC Breakfast to talk about #ChristmasTogether, the campaign organized by the Jo Cox Foundation as part of the Great Winter Get Together initiative.
The #ChristmasTogether tries to reach out for people who might spend Christmar alone or shielding. You can learn more about the campaign here and here.
Watch below a couple of excerpts from the show:
Yesterday, November 4, Michael Sheen was one of the presenters of this year’s Spirit of Fire Awards, created by The Fire Fighters Charity to celebrate the achievements of their beneficiaries and supporters. He made an appearance during the online ceremony to present the Lifetime Achievement Award to former County Durham and Darlington firefighter Harold Binyon.
Watch it in the video below from 1:12:35:
Also, check out some screencaptures from it on our photo gallery:
Rhian Mannings, founder of 2 Wish Upon a Star charity, has recieved a Special Recognition award at this year’s Pride of Britain Awards. After losing both her baby son and her husband within five days, she launched the charity to provide “immediate and ongoing bereavement support for families, individuals and professionals affected by the sudden and traumatic death of a child or young adult aged 25 or under.”
Rhian and her family were invited for a brunch when she was surprised by Michael Sheen, who appeared masked to hand her the award. Fighting back tears, he told her it was “an honor” to do it.
You can watch and/or download this moving moment here. Many thanks to @SXJ_XWX for uploading it!
Check out a photo and screencaptures from the pre-recorded award on our photo gallery:
Michael Sheen appeared during the SeriousFun for All online event broadcast yesterday along with some other names like Jimmy Fallon, Allison Janney, Mark Hamill and Dame Helen Mirren. Michael spoke of the time he spent with some SeriousFun campers in London a few years ago and the importance of the camps. He also introduced Dr Glory Alexander, founder and director of Asha Foundation.
You can watch his part in the video below (he appears at 42:39 mark):
In addiction, check out the screencaptures from Michael’s participation:
Watch now the trailer for the third season of There’s Something About Movies, featuring Michael Sheen, Alan Carr, Jennifer Saunders and Tom Allen. The first episode airs this Wednesday, October 21, at 9 PM on Sky One.
Also, head to our photo gallery to see screencaptures from the trailer, as well as some official photos from the panel show: