Showing posts with label Chris Carmack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Carmack. Show all posts

Thursday, May 04, 2017

Becoming Mr. Sloane


"Entertaining Mr. Sloane," Joe Orton's scandalous 1964 comedy about "a middle-aged brother and sister vying for possession of a smooth-skinned, sexually flexible hoodlum," returns to the stage tonight thru May 14 at the Wild Project, 195 E. Third St. (between Avenue A and Avenue B). (Tickets HERE -- use the promo code KEN).


Practice makes perfect ...

 

Mr. Sloane will be played by newcomer Matt Baguth -- but here's a quick look at three other men who have stepped into this sexy role ...


Chris Carmack as Mr. Sloane 


Alec Baldwin, Chris Carmack and Jan Maxwell at the Laura Pels theater in New York in 2006. 

Ben Bradley said at the time: The show features Alec Baldwin, in a role that should be perfect for him but that he only teases and flirts with, and Chris Carmack, a pocket Adonis who certainly has the torso if not the inventive menace required of the title character.  


From HERE.

Here's the Showbill from the production that opened at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village in June 12, 1981, and ran for 269 performances. The cast included a very young Maxwell Caulfield -- who was spotted by pervy producer Allen Carr, who later cast him in "Grease 2" when Andy Gibb's screen test bombed -- Barbara Bryne, Gwyllum Evans and Joseph Maher. Directed by John Tillinger. 


Smoking!


Via Kultguy's Keep: In this 1970 screen adaptation, drifter Mr. Sloane (Peter McEnery) meets frumpy middle age spinster Kath (Beryl Reid) in a suburban London cemetery and accepts her offer to lodge with her and her elderly "Dadda." Kemp (Alan Webb). But while fending off Kath’s rather clumsy attempts at seduction, the young stud is taken under the protective wing of Kath’s closeted spiv brother Ed (Harry Andrews), who makes him his personal chauffeur, while Kemp is the only one who can see through the slippery charmer’s facade. The film may look tame today, but its surreal Gothic Revival cemetery setting (it was filmed on location at Camberwell Old Cemetery in Honor Oak) and sterling performances make this Brit curio worth revisiting time and again – and its Beryl Reid who’s truly unforgettable. Her spinster Kath, minus false teeth and dressed in a baby doll nightie, is as outrageous a character as Alison Steadman’s Beverly in "Abigail’s Party," and watching her seduce McEnery’s sexual menace while uttering Orton’s fruity dialogue is campy fun indeed.

Monday, December 07, 2015

Chris Carmack Releases Debut EP


Congrats, but not quite the extended play I had in mind with the "Nashville" HUNK.


From a release:
The multi-talented star of ABC’s “Nashville” Chris Carmack is gearing up for the independent release of his debut EP, PIECES OF YOU (Unbridled and Blue), this Friday (12/11). Leading up to the launch, fans can get an exclusive first listen of the five-track project online at Entertainment Weekly beginning today (12/7), which hails, “Carmack picks blues music in the vein of Continuum-John Mayer with screaming electric guitar riffs and jazz melodies.”  
PIECES OF YOU is also available for pre-order at digital retailers. In celebration of the release, Carmack will perform at the Grand Ole Opry this Friday (12/11) at the historic Ryman Auditorium.

“Music came first, before the acting. I find that when I write songs it’s through an exploration of myself. It’s very therapeutic. If I’m feeling deep emotions about relationships I’m in or things I’m witnessing, writing and singing these songs helps me deal with it,” said Carmack. “I have a lot to say and a lot more I want to do, and I’m anxious for people to get to hear that. This isn’t some hobby; music means the world to me, and I’m serious about making it the best it can be.” 
Order HERE.

Friday, October 02, 2015

Chris Carmack Is Nashville's Most Beautiful


I've had a thing for this one ever since he played Jerri Blank's embarrassed lover Laird on "Strangers With Candy"!

(Big surprise: He looks really good SHIRTLESS.)

From a release:
Nashville Lifestyles unveiled the 16th annual “25 Most Beautiful People” issue, featuring ABC “Nashville” actor and musician Chris Carmack on the cover, Wednesday night (9/30). In previous years, stars such as Taylor Swift (2014), Sheryl Crow (2013) and Carrie Underwood (2006) have graced the cover. The eagerly-awaited issue is now on stands throughout Nashville. Every October, Nashville Lifestyles celebrates Music City’s most beautiful residents, inside and out, in its “25 Most Beautiful People” issue. Immersing himself in the Nashville community, Carmack has been a part of raising funds for charities including Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, the Make-A-Wish Foundation and organizations supporting LGBT acceptance throughout the city. Tomorrow (10/3), he is teaming up with Vanderbilt for the second annual Rally for Kids with Cancer Scavenger Cup benefitting pediatric cancer research and treatment. Continuing the momentum, prominent music site Daytrotter unveiled Carmack’s session, featuring live recordings of select songs from his forthcoming EP. Listen to Carmack’s Daytrotter Session here.
Should I be watching "Nashville"?

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Sunday Worship: Chris Carmack

Hunky Chris Carmack is best known for his roles on "Related" and "The O.C.," but he'll always be Jerri Blank's shameful lover Laird from "Strangers With Candy" to me.