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Michael Buble and his favourite actor Cary Elwes |
Crooner
Michael Buble has announced via this week's
Woman's Day that his favourite all-time movie and actor are
The Princess Bride and star of the flick,
Cary Elwes who also played Robin Hood in
Mel Brooks'
Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
By co-incidence Elwes was in Melbourne last week as a guest at the
Comic Con convention along with
Star Trek's
William Shatner and
George Takei and actress
Shannen Doherty. Around 33,000 fans attended the convention.
The
Shuttle's omnipresent spies also report that Elwes was spotted at Melbourne's magnificent
National Gallery of Victoria last Friday where he appeared absorbed in the works by Australia's first acclaimed artist
George Washington Lambert.
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Kit Lambert with Townshend & Daltrey |
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George Lambert's self portrait |
As reported by the
Shuttle last year, Cary Elwes is to direct a bio-pic on the life of the late rock manager
Kit Lambert who discovered
The Who and
Jimi Hendrix amongst other music legends. Lambert led a dissolute but magnificent life before dying tragically in mysterious circumstances at the age of 43 in 1981. At his peak he owned a house in Belgravia and a palace in Venice where he wooed his neighbour, the art collector
Peggy Guggenheim.
Kit was the grandson of George Washington Lambert and the son of noted English classical composer
Constant Lambert .
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The Who perform at the closing concert for the London Olympics last year |
George Lambert was appointed the official war artist for the WW1 Gallipoli campaign that is so etched into the Australian psyche and was accompanied on that venture by a young war correspondent
Keith Murdoch, father of media baron
Rupert Murdoch. Both were disturbed by the upper class British generals at Gallipoli who they considered dangerous and incompetent.
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Agnes Bruckner stars as Anna Nicole |

Kit Lambert was born into privilege and was privately educated and his classical education combined with a rock'n'roll lifestyle influenced The Who's music as exampled by the rock opera
Tommy. Remaining Who members
Peter Townshend and
Roger Daltrey are enthusiastically backing the film about Lambert and it's rumored will be composing music for the film.
The Rolling Stones and The Who are the remaining 60's Supergroup and are still huge throughout the world. In 2010 The Who performed at the most watched event in TV history, the
Superbowl and at the closing ceremony for the
London Olympics last year in front of an estimated 750 million viewers worldwide.
As for Cary Elwes, he has several films to be released soon including one on the life of
Anna Nicole and he has just produced a film about the famous meeting between
Elvis Presley and president
Richard Nixon in 1970. Nixon made Presley, who was high as a kite on drugs at the meeting, an Honorary Marshall. That movie is to be released by Aussie actor
Eric Bana's production company.