When Keira Knightley Was Shocked To See Reports Of Her Pay Gap With Husband James Righton! (Photo Credit – IMDb/Instagram)
Keira Knightley began working on Pirates Of The Caribbean at the young age of 17. Unfortunately, the fame was really overwhelming for her, and the actress had to undergo years of therapy to overcome the public scrutiny. But did you know? Things got worse when rumors of her earning more salary than her husband broke the internet. Scroll below for all the details!
Apart from playing Elizabeth Swann in the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise, Keira has many other successful projects credited to her filmography. The list includes Pride And Prejudice, The Imitation Game, Love Actually, Bend It Like Beckham, and Atonement, among others.
Keira Knightley was “shocked” to see salary comparisons with her husband
Keira Knightley once recalled that she was “shocked” to learn that there were actually news articles...
Keira Knightley began working on Pirates Of The Caribbean at the young age of 17. Unfortunately, the fame was really overwhelming for her, and the actress had to undergo years of therapy to overcome the public scrutiny. But did you know? Things got worse when rumors of her earning more salary than her husband broke the internet. Scroll below for all the details!
Apart from playing Elizabeth Swann in the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise, Keira has many other successful projects credited to her filmography. The list includes Pride And Prejudice, The Imitation Game, Love Actually, Bend It Like Beckham, and Atonement, among others.
Keira Knightley was “shocked” to see salary comparisons with her husband
Keira Knightley once recalled that she was “shocked” to learn that there were actually news articles...
- 3/14/2024
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
Keira Knightley as Sally Alexander in Philippa Lowthorpe’s Misbehaviour: “I had the most wonderful costume designer, Charlotte Walter …”
Misbehaviour, screenplay by Gaby Chiappe and Rebecca Frayn, is Philippa Lowthorpe’s take on the 1970 Miss World pageant, staged at London’s Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Bob Hope (Greg Kinnear) and the protests led by the newly created Women’s Liberation Front with Keira Knightley as Sally Alexander and Jessie Buckley as Jo Robinson. Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Miss Grenada, Jennifer Hosten; Emma Corrin is Miss South Africa, Jillian Jessup; Loreece Harrison is Miss Africa South, Pearl Jansen; Clara Rosager is Miss Sweden Marjorie Johansson, and Suki Waterhouse is Miss United States, Sandra Wolsfeld. Pageant organisers Eric and Julia Morley are played by Rhys Ifans and Keeley Hawes. Lesley Manville gives Bob Hope’s long-suffering wife Dolores a potent mix of resignation and spite.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Miss Grenada, Jennifer Hosten...
Misbehaviour, screenplay by Gaby Chiappe and Rebecca Frayn, is Philippa Lowthorpe’s take on the 1970 Miss World pageant, staged at London’s Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Bob Hope (Greg Kinnear) and the protests led by the newly created Women’s Liberation Front with Keira Knightley as Sally Alexander and Jessie Buckley as Jo Robinson. Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Miss Grenada, Jennifer Hosten; Emma Corrin is Miss South Africa, Jillian Jessup; Loreece Harrison is Miss Africa South, Pearl Jansen; Clara Rosager is Miss Sweden Marjorie Johansson, and Suki Waterhouse is Miss United States, Sandra Wolsfeld. Pageant organisers Eric and Julia Morley are played by Rhys Ifans and Keeley Hawes. Lesley Manville gives Bob Hope’s long-suffering wife Dolores a potent mix of resignation and spite.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Miss Grenada, Jennifer Hosten...
- 3/15/2021
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Actress Keira Knightley, whose new film Misbehaviour celebrates inclusivity, feminism and beauty of all kinds, said sexual objectification of women still takes place.
Misbehaviour tells the true story of feminists who disrupted the broadcast of the Miss World contest in 1970.
Commenting on the issue of sexism that the film delves into, Keira Knightley said, "Sexual objectification of women still exists, and often women are still valued primarily for their looks. The only industry in the world where women are paid more than men is modelling. I think there is a conversation to be had over that."
"Wherever your sympathies lie, I think the film will make you question your views, and that's really interesting," she added.
Her interest in the project grew as it told the story through various perspectives.
"What I really loved about the script is that it is told from three different points of view; it's told...
Misbehaviour tells the true story of feminists who disrupted the broadcast of the Miss World contest in 1970.
Commenting on the issue of sexism that the film delves into, Keira Knightley said, "Sexual objectification of women still exists, and often women are still valued primarily for their looks. The only industry in the world where women are paid more than men is modelling. I think there is a conversation to be had over that."
"Wherever your sympathies lie, I think the film will make you question your views, and that's really interesting," she added.
Her interest in the project grew as it told the story through various perspectives.
"What I really loved about the script is that it is told from three different points of view; it's told...
- 1/13/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Photo: 'Misbehaviour'/20th Century Fox “I don’t want you to think I’m some kind of brute that doesn’t consider the feelings of women, of course,” explains Bob Hope to the global audience of Miss World 1970, while bearing a charming grin and twirling the cord of a microphone, “I consider feeling women all the time.” Sally Alexander, British scholar and activist, politely begins the Women’s Liberation movement with a snarl and a bang. “F**k this,” her character quips, before starting a televised in-house protest against female pageantry and objectification. Philippa Lowthorpe, the director behind the charming 'Swallows and Amazons', has delivered a powerful, moving portrayal on the waves of feminism as it began to take on a global form in the early 1970s, and the women involved with the first protests against the Miss World pageant. Divulging from the traditional understanding that you can make a...
- 10/14/2020
- by Jordyn McEvoy
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Not everyone in Philippa Lowthorpe’s “Misbehaviour” has signed up for the revolution. Wide-ranging to a fault, the filmmaker’s multi-faceted look at the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant weaves its tale from the perspectives of a litany of players involved with what turned into a culture-shifting protest. It’s not just the women’s libbers on offer here or an assortment of conflicted competitors, it’s also the pageant brass, various members of the press corps covering the event — hell, even special guest Bob Hope gets his own arc. While Rebecca Frayn and Gaby Chiappe’s script works hard to give all of its players dimension,
And yet even that doesn’t stop the film’s many (many) stars from shining on occasion, including both Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw as seeming adversaries who might have more in common than meets the eye, plus a radical Jessie Buckley and a...
And yet even that doesn’t stop the film’s many (many) stars from shining on occasion, including both Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw as seeming adversaries who might have more in common than meets the eye, plus a radical Jessie Buckley and a...
- 9/25/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
"Misbehaviour" is the new BBC Brit comedy feature, set in 1970 during the 'Miss World' competion, directed by Philippa Lowthorpe, starring Keira Knightley as 'Sally Alexander', Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jessie Buckley, Keeley Hawes, Phyllis Logan, Lesley Manville, Rhys Ifans and Greg Kinnear:
"...A team of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 'Miss World' beauty competition in London, which saw the crowning of the first black competitor..."
Cast also includes Phyllis Logan as 'Evelyn Alexander', John Sackville as 'Robin Day', Suki Waterhouse as 'Sandra Wolsfeld - Miss United States', Clara Rosager as 'Marjorie Johansson - Miss Sweden', Emma Corrin as 'Jillian Jessup - Miss South Africa', Collet Collins as 'Jennifer Wong - Miss Guyana' and Emily Tebbutt as 'Yvonne Ormes - Miss United Kingdom'.
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"...A team of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 'Miss World' beauty competition in London, which saw the crowning of the first black competitor..."
Cast also includes Phyllis Logan as 'Evelyn Alexander', John Sackville as 'Robin Day', Suki Waterhouse as 'Sandra Wolsfeld - Miss United States', Clara Rosager as 'Marjorie Johansson - Miss Sweden', Emma Corrin as 'Jillian Jessup - Miss South Africa', Collet Collins as 'Jennifer Wong - Miss Guyana' and Emily Tebbutt as 'Yvonne Ormes - Miss United Kingdom'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Misbehaviour"...
- 8/5/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Suzanne Mackie spent a decade getting the Miss World comedy-drama onto the big screen, where it was pulled after just four days.
Producer Suzanne Mackie spent 10 years working to get Miss World comedy-drama Misbehaviour on to the big screen, only for it to be pulled after just four days due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“All that time, all that love and it’s just completely gone,” Mackie told Screen. “It’s devastating.”
The film, about the women who plotted to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant, led a small number of new releases in the UK on March 13 and stood...
Producer Suzanne Mackie spent 10 years working to get Miss World comedy-drama Misbehaviour on to the big screen, only for it to be pulled after just four days due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“All that time, all that love and it’s just completely gone,” Mackie told Screen. “It’s devastating.”
The film, about the women who plotted to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant, led a small number of new releases in the UK on March 13 and stood...
- 4/9/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Does anyone still watch televised beauty pageants? Some must do: The likes of Miss America and Miss World presumably aren’t being broadcast to a global audience of ghosts, whatever their declining presence in the popular imagination. Yet for years now, the pageant industry has felt like a dead woman walking and waving, steadily losing TV ratings and youth appeal, however many concessions it makes to more progressive standards of femininity: Banning the swimsuit round might help, but something larger is being denuded anyway. A bouncy fact-based Britcom in the “Made in Dagenham” vein, Philippa Lowthorpe’s “Misbehaviour” marks the point at which the worm turned. Revisiting the protest-blighted 1970 Miss World contest from the alternating perspective of participants and opposing activists, it’s cheery, easy comfort viewing, but for all its gaudy, kitschtastic period trappings, there’s little nostalgia underpinning it.
Instead, “Misbehaviour” says good riddance to a bad era in the brightest,...
Instead, “Misbehaviour” says good riddance to a bad era in the brightest,...
- 3/10/2020
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
The story of the 1970 Miss World Competition gets the big-screen treatment with Misbehaviour, starring Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Greg Kinnear wearing a disturbing fake nose to play Bob Hope. The movie tells two different stories: that of feminist activist Sally Alexander (Keira Knightley) protesting the competition, and of Jennifer Hosten (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), the first black woman to […]
The post ‘Misbehaviour’ Trailer: Go Inside the World of the 1970 Miss World Competition appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Misbehaviour’ Trailer: Go Inside the World of the 1970 Miss World Competition appeared first on /Film.
- 12/21/2019
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
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