New Photoshoot!

Yey! I found newimages… This photoshoot from 2006 was featured in the Telegraph Magazine. The shoot is by Photographer Christan Witkin. Sadly only MQ tho.

Welcome Jane!

Oh yeay! Please welcome Jane who has joined us at BryceFan… she is going to be looking after the site and adding lots of new fun stuff for you! Stay tuned! Yey!

Screen Caps …

I have added the rest of the screen caps from the DVD extras of ‘The Village’.

Behind the Scenes…

I have added some rare photographs of Bryce behind the scenes, filming ‘The Village’. Great photographs.. tomorrow I will add the video ‘Bryce’s Diary’ which is 9minutes long, and all about her time filing ‘The Village’.

More Screen Caps!

I have added screen captures from the DVD of ‘The Village’, over the next few days I will be adding more caps from Behind The Scenes footage.. stay tuned!

Bryce talks about Joaquin Phoenix

Bryce Filming The Village

‘Bronte’ books its sisters

After Renee Zellweger as Beatrix Potter and Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen, three more American actresses are set to give purists the vapors by taking on the roles of the most famous sisters in English literature: Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte.

Michelle Williams, Bryce Dallas Howard and Evan Rachel Wood are lining up to star in “Bronte,” a biopic written and to be directed by Charles Sturridge, which is set to shoot in September.

Icon Entertainment Intl. has picked up foreign sales for “Bronte,” with ICM representing the project in North America. Alastair Maclean-Clark and Basil Stephens of AMC Pictures are producing. Sturridge’s screenplay is based on an original script by Angela Workman.

The Bronte sisters and their brother, Branwell, grew up in isolation on the Yorkshire moors, and went on to write some of the most enduring novels in the canon of English literature — Charlotte’s “Jane Eyre,” Emily’s “Wuthering Heights” and Anne’s “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.”

As children, they created epic fantasy worlds to entertain themselves, led by the charismatic Branwell, but when he descended into alcohol and opium abuse, the sisters had to find their own way in a world dominated by strict patriarchal conventions. This initially forced them to disguise their identities by publishing under male pseudonyms.

Sturridge said, “My family come from Yorkshire and I grew up with five sisters, so this is a story I have always wanted to tell. We all remember the lost worlds of our childhoods, but these amazing girls never abandoned them and applied the same unique and uncompromising daring to their work as adults.”

Bryce on Ellen!

Another HUGE Thank you to David who kindly sent us the recording from The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Great Interview… you can also see a few small clips on this site of Bryce talking about Spiderman 3.

Screen Caps ….

I have added screen captures from the DVD of ‘Manderlay’ (one of Bryce’s earlier movies) – She actually does a nude scene too! But the movie really is a master piece and a truly amazing performance by Bryce.