Showing posts with label Matthew Bomer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matthew Bomer. Show all posts

3/31/11

Matt Bomer Gets Salary Bumps



According to Deadline.com, Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay's new paychecks are said to be in the $80,000-$100,000 per episode range, with Bomer, who plays the show's central character, con man Neal Caffrey, getting slightly more. The two actors' previous salaries were in the $50,000s per episode range.

3/29/11

White Collar's Matt Bomer: Superman with Amy Adams?

Hear "White Collar's" Matt Bomer talk about screen testing for "Superman" and reading alongside Amy Adams, who has been cast as Lois Lane in the upcoming super hero flick, when he and "White Collar" costar Tim McKay dropped by SiriusXM Studios:

1/13/11

Matt Bomer in InStyle Magazine

Matt Bomer talks about the new episodes of White Collar in the new issue of INSTYLE Magazine.



Thanks to mattbomerfan!

12/18/10

Matt Bomer Goes Shopping with "Some Adorable Kids"

"Matt Bomer checks out the fountain at The Grove with some adorable kids on Friday (December 17) in Los Angeles.

The 33-year-old White Collar star braved the rainy weather to go shopping at the outdoor mall."

And by "some adorable kids," they mean "his kids."


12/3/10

Anne Rice suggests Matt Bomer for revived 'Vampire Chronicles' franchise

Anne Rice seems to watch a lot of television. On the subject of casting a possible cinematic reboot of her "Vampire Chronicles" series, the author throws out a lot of random names, including dapper "White Collar" star Matt Bomer.

Vulture recently interviewed Rice, and though she maintains that she doesn't have (or really want) anything to do with another "Interview With the Vampire," she's certainly not opposed to randomly nominating handsome actors to sign on.

"Louis, right now, he could be portrayed easily by Richard Armitage or Matt Bomer," she says of the role originated by Brad Pitt. "Matt Bomer is a beautiful, beautiful guy. He could play Louis."

He is. And he could.



Other vamps to cast could be filled by there's "Law & Order: UK" and "Battlestar Galactica" star Jamie Bamber or "MI5's" Matthew McFadden. But we really want to know are her thoughts on Robert Downey Jr., who's rumored to be a top contender for the post-Tom Cruise Lestat

"That would be wonderful," she tells Vulture. "He is a great actor. He would bring the gravitas and the wit and humor and all of that to the part, and I don't think he's too old. I think if he had a blond wig and makeup, he would be a wonderful Lestat."

Also true. But for now, it's just hearsay. Rice maintains that the talk is just that. No studio has purchased the rights to her work. Considering our global love of anything even tangentially vampiric, it does seem inevitable.


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