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February
2010
Check out the images from HBO’s ” Temple Grandin” Screening in New York on January 26, 2009.
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BAFTA/LA’s Award Season Tea Party
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February
2010
Check out some images of Claire @ the BAFTA/LA’s 16th Annual Award Season Tea Party on January 16, 2010.
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Claire Danes Attends TCA Winter Tour
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January
2010
Stepping out for a promotional appearance, Claire Danes was spotted at the 2010 Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, California last night (January 14).
The “Romeo and Juliet” actress looked fabulous as she posed for the paparazzi inside the Langham Hotel, sporting a dark red dress with strappy beige heels.
Coming up on the career front, Claire will be playing Dr. Temple Grandin, a high-functioning autistic woman who also happens to have a doctorate in Animal Science and a best-selling book.
The HBO biopic “Temple Grandin” is already being heralded as a fantastic film and a fascinating look into the world of autism.
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Angeleno Magazine 2009
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January
2010
Here are the images from the Angeleno Magazine for December 2009.
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Me and Orson Welles London Premiere
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November
2009
Enjoy some pictures from the Me and Orson Welles Premiere in London on November 18, 2009.
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Claire at BAFTAs
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November
2009
Stepping out for a swanky evening, Claire Danes was spotted arriving at the 18th Annual BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards in Century City, California last night (November 5).
The “My So-Called Life” babe looked lovely as she made her way inside the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, sporting a beautiful black and white dress with black peep-toe heels.
In related news, Claire’s new project “Temple Grandin” is the true story of the scientist whose own autism allowed her unique insights into the behavior of cows and other livestock.
She told press, “They had long lashes and were so sweet. They were referred to as the HBO Cows because it was cheaper for HBO to buy them than rent them. So I dressed on Halloween as an HBO Cow. With an extension chord as a tail.”
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First Look: Temple Grandin
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October
2009
In HBO’s February biopic, Temple Grandin, Claire Danes worked with an amazing cast that included Julia Ormond, David Strathairn, and Catherine O’Hara to tell the true story of the scientist whose own autism allowed her unique insights into the behavior of cows and other livestock. But Danes says she was just as charmed by her bovine costars.
“They had long lashes and were so sweet,”Danes recalls. “They were referred to as the HBO Cows because it was cheaper for HBO to buy them than rent them. So I dressed on Halloween as an HBO Cow. With an extension chord as a tail.”
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Event Updates
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October
2009
Country of Kings NY Premiere – October 12, 2009
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2009 New Yorker Festival – October 17, 2009
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Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attend the opening night of “After Miss Julie” on Broadway at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s American Airlines Theatre on October 22, 2009 in New York City.
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Actress Claire Danes arrives at the launch of Gucci Icon-Temporary, a flash sneaker store, in New York, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
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Me and Orson Welles Official Poster
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October
2009
Editor’s Letter: Black Book
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September
2009
Black Book – August 26, 2009
Sure, she was still a child in the ’80s. But given her string of command performances, we knew that Claire Danes was perfect for our fashion story on the revival of powerhouse dressing inspired by the greed decade. After all, her strength on-screen — and off — made Zac Efron quake in his boots at the mere thought of working with her in Richard Linklater’s upcoming film, Me and Orson Welles.
As it turns out, she was refreshingly down-to-earth on that set—and on ours, where, in the penthouse of Manhattan’s Cooper Square Hotel, she gamely stepped into this season’s outré fashions with ease (and the occasional half-roll of the eyes). At one point, Danes, who is set to wed actor Hugh Dancy this month, found herself flat on her back, legs in mid-air, with two stylists yanking boots down on each foot: “I’ve never felt so infantilized in my life.” Clad in unwieldy high-heel boots, she laughed about the irony of the situation. “I was playing a character that was seemingly undefeatable and powerful,” said Danes, “yet I couldn’t move. I was actually pretty feeble. But who cares? It’s the land of make-believe.”













