Chocolate Factory
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Genres | Hip-Hop/Rap |
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Albums | CHOCOLATE FACTORY |
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Record labels | ING RECORDS |
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ID | 1853966 |
About Chocolate Factory
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... He admitted comparing him to an Oompa Loompa - a character from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - later adding " look at the state of that" and asking " who are you trying to impress? "...
Wonka: Timothée Chalamet says people didn't want him to 'mess up' role
... The musical fantasy film is based on Roald Dahl s classic book Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, which has been adored by generations of children and adults alike...
Wonka film provides golden ticket for St Albans park jackpot
... The film, based on Roald Dahl s much-loved children s book Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, has been directed by Paddington film-maker Paul King...
Wonka: Hugh Grant revealed as Oompa Loompa in new movie trailer
... It is set before the opening of his famous Chocolate Factory...
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... And New Wimbledon Theatre was forced to cancel a performance of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory the Musical due to the " impact on working conditions on stage"...
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... He has also worked at and Hatfield House, recognisable in The Favourite, Bridgerton, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and more...
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... Grant will play one of the workers in the forthcoming Wonka movie - about the life of Willy Wonka, from Roald Dahl s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...
Roald Dahl: Original books to be printed by Penguin following criticism
... Earlier this week, Dahl s estate said books such as the BFG and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory had been made more suitable for modern audiences...
Wonka film provides golden ticket for St Albans park jackpot
By Danny FullbrookBBC News, Hertfordshire
Filming of a trailer for the Wonka film has provided a Golden Ticket for a £25,000 park upgrade.
Verulamium Park in St Albans was used by Timothée Chalamet, who plays Willy Wonka , and a Warner Bros film crew Last Year .
St Albans City and District Council has revealed it was paid £41,000 for use of The Park , with the £25,000 ring-fenced specifically for park improvements.
Councillor Helen Campbell said The Money would be put to " very good use".
She Said she could not reveal The Projects being considered but said it would not be used for routine maintenance and there were " lots of things on our potential wish list".
The contribution will be combined with money made from other events held at The Park , such as Pub in The Park and Comedy Garden, taking the total available spend to upwards of £35,000.
Ms Campbell said The Money was " really welcome" at a time when authorities faced financial pressures.
Teams working on Wonka, which was primarily filmed at Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, spent about day filming in The Park and nearby Abbey Mill Lane.
Ms Campbell said The Council was doing " enhanced marketing" to appeal to more films crews.
" We'll keep on pushing St Albans as a wonderful location, it's close to London, it's got All That heritage that historic backdrop that crews are looking for, " She Said .
The Film , based on Roald Dahl 's much-loved children's book Charlie And The Chocolate Factory , has been directed by Paddington film-maker Paul King .
It also stars Oscar winner Olivia Colman , Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins and Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson , as well as former Great British Bake Off presenter Matt Lucas .
A clip of the advert released last week showed Hugh Grant pictured for the First Time as an Oompa Loompa .
In taking on the central role, Chalamet follows in the footsteps of Gene Wilder , who starred in 1971's Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ; and Johnny Depp , who appeared in Tim Burton 's 2005 adaptation.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com