joepearlman
Robbie Williams decided to film his Netflix documentary in his underwear because he wanted to be "comfortable." The 49-year-old pop star- who shot to fame as a member of Take That in the 1990s and went on to become a massively successful solo artist - has reflected on his rollercoaster career and personal struggles in an self-titled documentary released on the streaming giant on November 8 - and now filmmaker Joe Pearlman has revealed the crew's shock at filming the 'Angels' hitmaker almost naked. Joe told Metro newspaper: "There was a moment on about day six,'. My cameraman, Sebastian Feehan...
BANG Showbiz English
Filming on Robbie Williams' documentary had to be halted several times as he struggled to look back on "triggering" moments. The 49-year-old pop star is seen reliving his past by watching old videos in new Netflix series 'Robbie Williams' which covers his rise to fame, career in Take That and his solo success as well as his issues with addiction and mental health battles. Director Joe Pearlman has now revealed looking back on the darker aspects of his life often proved too much for the singer. Joe told The Independent newspaper: "He was going to have to rewatch active addiction: I think we kne...
BANG Showbiz English
Robbie Williams had his line “I moaned, so Lewis Capaldi could wail” cut from his upcoming Netflix documentary. The former Take That singer, 49, who suffers from a litany of mental health issues, will be seen delving into them in the four-part film ‘Robbie Williams’, which is out on 8 November, but said the decision was made to slash his reference to how his openness about his troubles has helped Tourette’s-stricken Lewis Capaldi talk about his condition and perform. Robbie told The Times Magazine: “There was a line I wanted to have in the documentary, which we had to lose in the end. ‘I moane...
BANG Showbiz English
Lewis Capaldi is set to star in a tell-all documentary. The 26-year-old singer has agreed a lucrative deal with Netflix and the streaming giant hopes the documentary will give fans an "eye-opening picture of who Lewis is". A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "This documentary has been a labour of love and the outcome is a really eye-opening picture of who Lewis is. "It shows his funny side but also much more personal elements. "It has been made by director Joe Pearlman, who was behind the infamous 2018 documentary 'Bros: After The Screaming Stops'. "Netflix is really impressed by...
BANG Showbiz English
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら