Spike Island stars
Nico Mirallegro,
Oliver Heald &
Adam Long chat about the Madchester look and learning to play and sing for
Stone Roses film Spike Island. More Spike Island interviews
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Matthew McNulty http://youtu.be/7pNtMiy9l84 writer
Chris Coghill http://youtu.be/U5m1JrjC5Gw & director Mat
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Spike Island stars
Elliott Tittensor (SHAMELESS), Nico Mirallegro (THE VILLAGE, UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS),
Emilia Clarke (
GAME OF THRONES) and newcomers Adam Long, Jordan Murphy and Oliver Heald, the film is directed by Mat Whitecross (
SEX &
DRUGS &
ROCK & ROLL, THE ROAD TO GUANTANAMO, ASHES), written by writer and actor Chris Coghill (24 HOUR PARTY
PEOPLE, SHAMELESS) and Produced by
Fiona Neilson and
Esther Douglas of
Fiesta Productions.
Mat Whitecross has also directed
Ashes,
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,
Moving to Mars,
The Shock Doctrine,
Spooks: Code 9,
Nearly Famous,
The Road to Guantanamo, Job
Street and plans to work on TV GB84,
Red Riding trilogy. Spike Island trailer preview clip spoiler and teaser are not available yet but watch clip of
Live Forever:
The Stone Roses live at Spike Island http://youtu.be/7mpBD1Gi_0E
Nico Mirallegro
'Spike Island' is
Nico third feature film role, and first time working with director, Mat Whitecross.
Having begun his career in
British television,
2012 saw Nico reprise his role as
Johnny Proude in the second series of the
BBC re-make of '
Upstairs, Downstairs', and was named as one of
Screen International's
Stars of Tomorrow, 2012. He recently finished shooting now filming a new show for
British channel E4, MY
MAD FAT TEENAGE DIARY due for transmission in late
August 2012. Nico is currently shooting the lead in '
The Village',
Peter Moffat's 6 part drama for
BBC1, directed by
Antonia Bird.
Tits' best friend,
Dodge, is played by Nico Mirallegro, a young actor most recognisable as the young footman Johnny Proude in the
BBC's 1930's period remake of 'Upstairs, Downstairs' who following the shoot was named alongside
Tittensor as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2012. Mirallegro has always been a fan of the Stone Roses having been brought up listening to their music, but is even more so now having experienced a taster of the 'Madchester' culture which swept through the UK in the 90's. Mirallegro says "I'm not sure that I could have put up with the bowl haircuts and baggy jeans, but am massively excited about being in this film and getting to be part of the recreation of such an infamous gig'.
Oliver Heald
Born in
Wythenshawe and raised in
Sale,
Oliver attended Ashton-on-Mersey
High School and
Loreto College in
Manchester, where he studied
Drama,
Business and
Media. He then went on to pursue performing at
Manchester Metropolitan University, from which he recently graduated with a three-year
Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama. During his time at university, Oliver played roles such as Barlocco in THE DEVIL IN DRAG, Tom in THE
GLASS MENAGERIE,
Michael in VALPARAISO, and
The Stud in SEX, DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL. Oliver's debut screen performance is in feature film
SPIKE ISLAND, due for release in autumn 2012.
Adam Long
Adam's role as '
Little Gaz' in 'Spike Island' is his first professional acting role.
"Oliver Heald who plays Penfold and Adam Long who plays Little Gaz were directly out of college and along with
Elliott, Nico and
Jordan they just seemed to fit together beautifully as a team", says producer Fiona Neilson from Fiesta Productions. "We've been blown away by how brilliant they've been," continues Neilson, 'it was incredibly important to us that the boys looked like they'd known each other most of their life and that they gelled as a gang and as a band. But their real life bond is entirely down to what lovely people they are and good fortune that they all got on so well. You cannot manufacture that kind of friendship and it spilled over onto the screen -- we were really lucky".
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- published: 14 Oct 2012
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