Ruin Me photograph

Ruin Me

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release August 26, 2017
DirectorsPreston DeFrancis
Composers Holly Amber Church
Producers Rebecca Stone
ScreenplayPreston DeFrancis
Trysta A. Bissett
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1397963
Send edit request

About Ruin Me


Alexandra reluctantly tags along for Slasher Sleepout, an extreme event that is part camping trip, part haunted house, and part escape room. But when the fun turns deadly, Alex has to play the game if she wants to make it out alive.

Michael Sheen turns himself into a 'not-for-profit' actor

Dec 6,2021 3:34 pm

Michael Sheen said he has turned himself into a " not-for-profit actor".

The Welsh actor and activist sold his houses to ensure the 2019 Homeless World Cup went ahead in Cardiff.

Now the Hollywood star has pledged to carry on using The Money he earns from acting to fund more projects.

He Said : " There was something quite liberating about going, alright, I'll put large amounts of money into this or that, because I'll be able to earn it back again. "

Sheen added: " I've essentially turned myself into a social enterprise, a not-for-profit actor. "

Speaking to The Big Issue , Sheen described how he stepped in to bankroll the when funding for the £2m project fell through at The Last moment.

" I had committed to helping to organise that And Then suddenly, with not long to go, there was No Money , " He Said .

" I had to make a decision - I could Walk Away from it and it wouldn't happen.

" I thought, I'm not going To Let that happen. So, I put all my money into keeping it going.

" I had A House In America and A House here and I put those up and just did whatever it took.

" It was scary and incredibly stressful. I'll be paying for it for a long time.

" But when I came out The Other side, I realised I could do this kind of thing and, if I can keep earning money, it's not going to Ruin Me . "

Port Talbot 's 'The Passion ' in 2011 was The Turning point

This video can not be played

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Sheen said he had given " everything" to make sure The Homeless World Cup went ahead in 2019

The star of Good Omens , The Damned United and Frost/Nixon has already pledged £50,000 over five years to to help Welsh students go to Oxford University.

However Sheen revealed the " turning point" followed through The Streets of his hometown Port Talbot in 2011.

" I got to know people and organisations within my hometown that I didn't know existed, " He Said .

" Little groups who were trying to help young carers, who had just enough funding to make a tiny difference to A Kid 's life by putting on one night a week where they could Get Out and go bowling or watch a film and Just Be A Kid .

" I [came] Back To visit three or four months later [to] find out that funding had gone and that organisation didn't exist anymore. "

He added: " I realised the difference between that child's life being a little bit better or not was ultimately a small amount of funding and I wanted to help Those People .

" I didn't just want to be a patron or a supportive voice, I wanted to actually do More Than that.

" That's when I thought, I need to go back and live in Wales again. "



Source of news: bbc.com

Ruin Me Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯