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Interview with Lance Daly about “The Good Doctor”.

July 13th, 2010.

And the amazing thing is, you’ve already finished your next film. Right?


Lance Daly: Yeah. (Laughs) I finished a film called The Good Doctor. We finished shooting it in March. We’ll finish all of the editing, and sound and music, in September. Hopefully it will come out in the States early next year. But it is an American film. We shot it in Los Angeles. Orlando Bloom is the lead. He is from England, but we had a great American cast. This was a really great ensemble, and it was interesting to work with an American crew for the first time. I’m sure that will be out here sometime next year. It’s a suspense thriller.

Did you continue this idea of mixing fantasy with reality in the film?

Lance Daly: Actually, yes. A little bit. Its about an eccentric young doctor who lives in his own world half the time. He lives in his own head. There is a fantasy element. I like to think that it has my finger prints on it. It feels like the same voice. Lets see, after it’s finished, if that voice is still there.

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Article about “The Good Doctor”.

Sure enough new proposals flooded in with stars attached to them. But the one that most caught Daly’s attention was The Good Doctor, an Alfred Hitchcock-like thriller about a frustrated doctor who’s desperately eager to impress his colleagues.

When a young female patient gives him all the praise and attention he’s been craving, Orlando Bloom’s unscrupulous doctor messes around with her treatment so she has to spend more time in the hospital with him. It’s a shocking premise, and the word is that Bloom is sensational in the role.

Adds Daly, “Each day Bloom’s doctor keeps the girl just sick enough to leave her in his care. They form a close bond, but events spiral out of control. Soon he has no choice but to cover his tracks by any means necessary…” That’s the kind of high stakes set up Daly excels at.

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Riley Keough, rock royalty destined for stardom.

She grew up in a family of rock stars, she’s walked the major runways and appeared in international fashion campaigns. Remind us again why we don’t already know rock royalty, Riley Keough. Meet Hollywood’s fresh new face.

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Riley’s 21th birthday.

Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, Riley Keough, celebrated her 21st birthday at CityCenter and the Bellagio over the weekend. She was joined by mother, Lisa Marie, and grandmother Priscilla. They dined at Union at Aria in the CityCenter and Yellowtail in Bellagio and partied at Haze in Aria and The Bank in Bellagio. Riley launched her modeling career at the age of 14 on the Dolce & Gabbana runway in Italy. She is pursuing acting and plays a patient in “The Good Doctor,” starring Orlando Bloom. Last week she joined the cast of the horror movie “Jack and Diane.”.

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Riley in Wonderland (April/May 2010)

Feature: Hollywood’s new faces

“I hate that” squeals Riley Keough of the moment it comes to dress up and take to the red carpet. “It’s my least favorite part,” she confides. Having won the role of Marie Currie in The Runaways, however, redcarpet premieres are something the young actress will surely get to grips with.

A former model, daughter of Danny Keough and Lisa Marie Presley and therefore granddaughter of Elvis, Keough is very excited about The Runaways - her first foray into acting. Though the film revolves about the lives and antics of a band (Keough plays twin sister of The Runaways’ leadsinger Cherie Currie - played by Dakota Fanning), the fact that her first film has a music theme is purely coincidentel.
“I definitely have a connection to music and I love music a lot, but professionally I love acting and I’m passionate about it as a career,” she says. And although Keough may have famous family credentials, she definitely worked hard to get the part. “I auditioned for it and got a call back and then another call back and then screen tested and then got the part,” she beams. “It was my first audition.”

The Runaways is due out later this year.

Riley for RUSSH Australia (July/August 2009).

Riley Keough’s first film

Most young actresses would kill to play a member of a famous all-girl band in one of the year’s most anticipated films. Riley Keough is not most young actresses. Yet, the karmic irony of Elvis Presley’s granddaughter landing her first acting gig in the cinematic biopic of The Runaways is not lost on her.

“I think it’s good I didn’t play a musician because then it wouldn’t look like it was a coincidence,” says Keough, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and musician Danny Keough.

Instead, in “The Runaways,” opening Friday, Keough tackles the role of Marie Currie, the twin sister of lead singer Cherie (Dakota Fanning). While Joan Jett (Kristen Stewart), Cherie and their bandmates are off on an international tour making music history as one of the first female rock groups — and consuming copious amounts of drugs and alcohol in the process — Marie is left to hold down the fort, taking care of an alcoholic father after mom flies the coop.

In a case of art imitating life, Keough, 20, occasionally felt some pangs of her own at being left out of the Runaways’ jamming fun.

“There were some times when I was like, ‘F—k, I wish I had a cool part.’ Because they looked so cool and you just want to be one of them,” recalls Keough, adding quickly, “I’m really happy with my part. It was really cool to even put that in the movie because it was a really important part of Cherie’s life.”

As research, Keough listened to all of the band’s music, watched their videos online and, most crucially, met with the real Marie.

“She told me how she really felt about things, like it wasn’t a jealousy thing, she was just upset that her sister was leaving her,” says Keough, who took the advice to heart. “When I first read the script, I was like, ‘OK, I’m playing the jealous sister who gets left at home.’ I think it would have pissed her off if I’d played it jealous because that’s not how it was.”

Keough’s audition for the role was her first in what has been an ongoing dance with the acting world since childhood. Growing up in Los Angeles, she loved doing theater and even took a drama class, but at 12 decided she was too quiet to pursue her interests.

It was really hard for me because I was really, really shy. That’s what I wanted to do, but I sort of gave up on it because I was like, ‘I’m way too introverted and shy to act,’” she says. “Teachers would put me in really small parts because I wouldn’t talk loudly.”

But by her teens she clearly had shed some of her reticence. She became a fashion darling, appearing in Dior campaigns, modeling and making the party circuit, yet she still found herself drawn to acting. This time it was geography that deterred her.

“I live in L.A. and everybody here acts and I was just so not into being, ‘I want to be an actress,’” says Keough.

The audition for “The Runaways” proved too good to ignore and she has finally found peace with her career choice. Keough has just finished shooting “The Good Doctor,” in which she plays a hospital patient whose doctor (Orlando Bloom) falls for her and makes her sick to prevent her from leaving.

“I went on a movie set and saw that you don’t have to talk loudly and put on this giant flamboyant show when you’re making a movie,” says Keough of her newfound feeling of ease. “It’s the most comfortable place for me. Obviously the first day of shooting is always really scary, but when I’m doing it, it’s just the best feeling in the world and the most comfortable I am at any point.”

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