Michael Sheen appeared in two episodes of the new BBC Two series Art That Made Us, premiered last Thursday (April 7). All episodes are available on BBC iPlayer for UK residents.
In episode one, “Lights in the Darkness”, Michael performs the 7th-century Welsh poem of resistance against the Anglo-Saxons, Y Gododdin:
Michael Sheen, Anna Lundberg, David Tennant, Georgia Tennant, Simon Evans and Lucy Eaton are back in front of their computers for a Staged New Year’s message. Watch it below:
Watch an interview Michael Sheen gave to The Sunday Times Culture Show, in which he discussed Last Train To Christmas, doing a festive movie, going back to the 80s and more:
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Michael Sheen appeared on ITV morning show This Morning to promote his new movie Last Train To Christmas. He talked about doing the more, working with his partner Anna Lundberg, his daughter Lyra and more. Watch it below:
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Watch now the first trailer for Last Train To Christmas, starring Michael Sheen and Nathalie Emmanuel, to be released on Sky Cinema on December 18:
Screencaptures from the trailer, as well as two brand new promotional stills from the movie, are up on our photo gallery:
Michael Sheen and his partner Anna Lundberg were guests on the celebrity special episode of Gogglebox for Stand Up To Cancer, aired last Friday Night (October 15) on Channel 4. The campaign raised over £15 million to fund their work.
Watch the episode here and check out the screencaptures on out gallery:
EDIT: You’ll find below another option to watch Gogglebox, this time on YouTube:
Michael Sheen and his partner Anna Lundberg were seen at the National Television Awards, last night in London. He was invited to present the Best Drama Performance award, given to David Tennant’ for his performance in Des. Watch the lovely moment they shared in video below:
We’ve added some photos of Michael’s appearance to our photo gallery:
Actors Michael Sheen, Siân Phillips and Kezrena James attended a virtual event for National Theatre to discuss Under Milk Wood, in which the shared their thoughts on the production, the rehearsals, the performances and more.
Watch the video below:
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To celebrate the first time Dylan Thomas’s classic Under Milk Wood was read on May 14, 1953 in New York, Michael Sheen recorded a performance of “Do not go gentle into that good night” for National Theatre, which you can watch in the video below.
Under Milk Wood marks the reopening of the National Theatre after months closed due to the pandemic. Set to open on June 16, the production features Karl Johnson and Siân Phillips and is directed by Lindsey Turner. More information here.
Check out some screencaptures from the video:
Michael Sheen will be joining “Thank You Day” on July 4, an event to urge the people to say thank you to those who have helped them go through the pandemic. The campaign is being backed up by other big British names like Dame Judi Dench, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Andy Serkis.
In the promo video below, Michael thanked his daughter Lyra for keeping him and his partner Anna Lundberg “busy, entertained and sleep deprived” during lockdown.
Watch his full thank you video:
Visit the campaign website for further info.