Re: Noticias de Allison Mack
Publicado: Mié Sep 22, 2010 6:30 pm
- Allison Mack protagonista en “Dirty Little Secret”:
Allison Mack le ha prestado su voz a la serie original de ELLE “Dirty Little Secret”.
http://dirtylittlesecret.elle.com/trailer.aspx

Lauren Belle – Allison Mack
Parece qye la diseñadora Lauren lo tiene todo. Es una chica alfa de NYC por excelancia que exuda confidencia y éxito en todas las ocasiones. Pero he oído que tiene un gran secreto: ha pareido a su hombre y su inspiración, ¡y está desesperada por recuperarlos!
Los primeros siete episodios ya están disponibles para poder ser descargados online y pueden verse en DirtyLittleSecret.elle.com.
(Noticia gracias a allisonmackweb.com)
- Allison Mack en el "New York Comic Con":
- Primer vistazo al personaje de Chloe en los cómics:
- Os dejo los primeros scans del cómic en el que aparece por primera vez el personaje de Chloe (Action Comic #893) junto a Jimmy Olsen:

Podéis también leerlo online aquí:
http://www.comixology.com/digital/4022/ ... review-893
- Audio entrevista de Allison en el "New York Comic-Con" en el que habla sobre su papel en "Riese":
http://bit.ly/dcv2oJ
- Allison Mack & Ryan Robbins estrenan la película independiente 'Marilyn', el próximo año:
- Allison Mack ha posteado en su blog sobre sus impresiones en el futuro que le espera:
- Allison Mack estará participando en la obra de teatro "Apple Cove" desde el 29 de Enero hasta el 6 de Marzo:
http://207.246.208.201/BehindTheCurtain ... rodid=8371
Allison Mack le ha prestado su voz a la serie original de ELLE “Dirty Little Secret”.
http://dirtylittlesecret.elle.com/trailer.aspx

Lauren Belle – Allison Mack
Parece qye la diseñadora Lauren lo tiene todo. Es una chica alfa de NYC por excelancia que exuda confidencia y éxito en todas las ocasiones. Pero he oído que tiene un gran secreto: ha pareido a su hombre y su inspiración, ¡y está desesperada por recuperarlos!
Los primeros siete episodios ya están disponibles para poder ser descargados online y pueden verse en DirtyLittleSecret.elle.com.
(Noticia gracias a allisonmackweb.com)
- Allison Mack en el "New York Comic Con":
Allison ha confirmado su asistencia al "New York Comic Con", (la segunda más grande exposición de cómics y cultura pop de Amárica), en el que estará los días 9 y 10 de Octubre.
Asistirá con la serie online en la que participa, "Riese", que tendrán tanto un panel como una cabina en la convención.
Allison estará acompañada por sus compañeros de Riese: Ryan Robbins (Marilyn, Alice & Huck), Christine Chatelain y Sharon Taylor (Faora en Smallville, Alice & Huck).
Asistirá con la serie online en la que participa, "Riese", que tendrán tanto un panel como una cabina en la convención.
Allison estará acompañada por sus compañeros de Riese: Ryan Robbins (Marilyn, Alice & Huck), Christine Chatelain y Sharon Taylor (Faora en Smallville, Alice & Huck).
Como sabéis el personaje de Chloe ha sido introducido después de varios años de dudas en el universo DC. Al igual que SV, en ellos aparecerá como un antiguo amor de Jimmy Olsen:

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Smallville- ... 23291.aspx

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Smallville- ... 23291.aspx
- Os dejo los primeros scans del cómic en el que aparece por primera vez el personaje de Chloe (Action Comic #893) junto a Jimmy Olsen:










Podéis también leerlo online aquí:
http://www.comixology.com/digital/4022/ ... review-893
- Audio entrevista de Allison en el "New York Comic-Con" en el que habla sobre su papel en "Riese":
http://bit.ly/dcv2oJ
- Allison Mack & Ryan Robbins estrenan la película independiente 'Marilyn', el próximo año:
Genre stars Allison Mack & Ryan Robbins to release independent film, 'Marilyn', next year
October 30th, 2010 7:52 am PT
Hollywood is a small town, but Vancouver is even smaller. Once actors in the Hollywood of the north work together, they are inevitably sealing the deal of seeing each other on set again soon. Such is the case for Riese: Kingdom Falling stars Ryan Robbins and Allison Mack who not only worked together on a short a few years ago but are also prepping an independent feature for release in 2011.
"I’ve known Allison for years, probably since the second or third season of Smallville. I’ve known Allison at least six and a half years, I want to say, and we’ve always wanted to work together," Robbins explained during a one-on-one interview with LA TV Insider Examiner. "We did a short film together that the creator of Sanctuary had written called Alice & Huck, and she and my producing partner Chris Petry who’s an associate producer on Smallville had done another project together a while back."
Needless to say, they were more than familiar and comfortable each other. So much so that they began working on a passion project, the independent film, Marilyn, in which they both produced and starred.
"Marilyn has been a labor of love for many years," Robbins continued. "It's a story that the writer really wanted us to make, but he passed away in prison before we could make it. So we’re really motivated. We knew Allison was perfect for the lead, and it was a great opportunity for Allison and I to work together, so we went for it. People talk about making films on a shoe-string budget but ours was worse than that: ours was pocket change and favors!"
Though Robbins didn't give away details of the film, it wasn't just that he was being secretive; the film simply isn't completed yet.
"With all of our work schedules and commitments it’s been really challenging, but it is shot; we just have a couple of things to pick up, and then hopefully we’ll get it out there," he was candid, noting that he has seen a cut trailer and he is really proud of it.
Of course the obvious question is when the fans can see it. Robbins told LA TV Insider Examiner that he plans to have some footage ready for their viewing (and naturally, reviewing) pleasure by the new year: "I know a lot of fans are really chomping at the bit to see something, and they’ve been so supportive and patient; I’d really like to give them something as soon as possible."
Are you marking your calendars now? How many of you can't wait to see it? In the meantime, be sure to check out Mack and Robbins' new SyFy web series, Riese: Kingdom Falling. LA TV Insider Examiner will have more interviews about that series in the coming days so be sure to subscribe now
http://www.examiner.com/tv-insider-in-l ... -next-year
October 30th, 2010 7:52 am PT
Hollywood is a small town, but Vancouver is even smaller. Once actors in the Hollywood of the north work together, they are inevitably sealing the deal of seeing each other on set again soon. Such is the case for Riese: Kingdom Falling stars Ryan Robbins and Allison Mack who not only worked together on a short a few years ago but are also prepping an independent feature for release in 2011.
"I’ve known Allison for years, probably since the second or third season of Smallville. I’ve known Allison at least six and a half years, I want to say, and we’ve always wanted to work together," Robbins explained during a one-on-one interview with LA TV Insider Examiner. "We did a short film together that the creator of Sanctuary had written called Alice & Huck, and she and my producing partner Chris Petry who’s an associate producer on Smallville had done another project together a while back."
Needless to say, they were more than familiar and comfortable each other. So much so that they began working on a passion project, the independent film, Marilyn, in which they both produced and starred.
"Marilyn has been a labor of love for many years," Robbins continued. "It's a story that the writer really wanted us to make, but he passed away in prison before we could make it. So we’re really motivated. We knew Allison was perfect for the lead, and it was a great opportunity for Allison and I to work together, so we went for it. People talk about making films on a shoe-string budget but ours was worse than that: ours was pocket change and favors!"
Though Robbins didn't give away details of the film, it wasn't just that he was being secretive; the film simply isn't completed yet.
"With all of our work schedules and commitments it’s been really challenging, but it is shot; we just have a couple of things to pick up, and then hopefully we’ll get it out there," he was candid, noting that he has seen a cut trailer and he is really proud of it.
Of course the obvious question is when the fans can see it. Robbins told LA TV Insider Examiner that he plans to have some footage ready for their viewing (and naturally, reviewing) pleasure by the new year: "I know a lot of fans are really chomping at the bit to see something, and they’ve been so supportive and patient; I’d really like to give them something as soon as possible."
Are you marking your calendars now? How many of you can't wait to see it? In the meantime, be sure to check out Mack and Robbins' new SyFy web series, Riese: Kingdom Falling. LA TV Insider Examiner will have more interviews about that series in the coming days so be sure to subscribe now
http://www.examiner.com/tv-insider-in-l ... -next-year
- Allison Mack ha posteado en su blog sobre sus impresiones en el futuro que le espera:
Meaning
“Meaning is not something you stumble across, like the answer to a riddle or the prize in a treasure hunt. Meaning is something you build into your life. You build it out of your own past, out of your affections and loyalties, out of the experience of humankind as it is passed on to you, out of your own talent and understanding, out of the things you believe in, out of the things and people you love, out of the values for which you are willing to sacrifice something. The ingredients are there. You are the only one who can put them together into that unique pattern that will be your life. Let it be a life that has dignity and meaning for you. If it does, then the particular balance of success or failure is of less account.”
- John W. Gardner
I love this quote…
Seeing the end of Smallville has sparked a small, if not slightly obvious, epiphany: I now have a lot of time on my hands.
Being on a network television show for nearly a decade, I had not yet considered this unknown luxury.
It is an amazing thing, no doubt, but it is also terrifying at the same time.
I have an awesome life. I really do. I am blessed with so many friends, family, a wealth of opportunity and love. It is an amazing and wonderful thing.
But there is something more to life, more than the things I do and the people I interact with. There is meaning. There is what I want my life to mean and what kind of person I want to be. Both of which are, and only can be, determined by me. Through my choices and the thoughts that drive them, through the connected-ness I choose to see or not, and through the effort I put into knowing myself, I create the meaning of my existence.
The world is a wonderful and joyous place filled with the most beautiful and tragic acts happening in every moment, if you choose to see it, that is. I seem to be an addict of this life. I can’t get enough, and while I’m enjoying it, at the same time I’m terrified of losing it – of not being satiated with the world in front of me. But it’s the world inside of me, my internal experience of the world, that truly needs my attention.
To be quiet, to dig deep, to root out the subtext of each potent experience, asking why it means anything to me at all, I believe is how I will stop my internal world from spinning out of control, and allow myself to enjoy every moment, regardless of the circumstances.
I’m going to take time every day to stop and think about what I’m doing, not just plow through with little to no consideration. I believe making that deliberate and conscious choice to stop, at least once each day, to look at what is in front of me, what it means and why, will help me build and deepen that sense of meaning I’ve been searching for.
Wanting to leave the world a better place and not realizing where I fit into that plan is the one concept that never seems to stay strong and clear in my mind.
I want this year to be one of distillation and purpose. A year of clarification and celebration as I attempt to emerge with depth, wisdom, and intent.
Join me?
http://blog.allisonmack.com/
“Meaning is not something you stumble across, like the answer to a riddle or the prize in a treasure hunt. Meaning is something you build into your life. You build it out of your own past, out of your affections and loyalties, out of the experience of humankind as it is passed on to you, out of your own talent and understanding, out of the things you believe in, out of the things and people you love, out of the values for which you are willing to sacrifice something. The ingredients are there. You are the only one who can put them together into that unique pattern that will be your life. Let it be a life that has dignity and meaning for you. If it does, then the particular balance of success or failure is of less account.”
- John W. Gardner
I love this quote…
Seeing the end of Smallville has sparked a small, if not slightly obvious, epiphany: I now have a lot of time on my hands.
Being on a network television show for nearly a decade, I had not yet considered this unknown luxury.
It is an amazing thing, no doubt, but it is also terrifying at the same time.
I have an awesome life. I really do. I am blessed with so many friends, family, a wealth of opportunity and love. It is an amazing and wonderful thing.
But there is something more to life, more than the things I do and the people I interact with. There is meaning. There is what I want my life to mean and what kind of person I want to be. Both of which are, and only can be, determined by me. Through my choices and the thoughts that drive them, through the connected-ness I choose to see or not, and through the effort I put into knowing myself, I create the meaning of my existence.
The world is a wonderful and joyous place filled with the most beautiful and tragic acts happening in every moment, if you choose to see it, that is. I seem to be an addict of this life. I can’t get enough, and while I’m enjoying it, at the same time I’m terrified of losing it – of not being satiated with the world in front of me. But it’s the world inside of me, my internal experience of the world, that truly needs my attention.
To be quiet, to dig deep, to root out the subtext of each potent experience, asking why it means anything to me at all, I believe is how I will stop my internal world from spinning out of control, and allow myself to enjoy every moment, regardless of the circumstances.
I’m going to take time every day to stop and think about what I’m doing, not just plow through with little to no consideration. I believe making that deliberate and conscious choice to stop, at least once each day, to look at what is in front of me, what it means and why, will help me build and deepen that sense of meaning I’ve been searching for.
Wanting to leave the world a better place and not realizing where I fit into that plan is the one concept that never seems to stay strong and clear in my mind.
I want this year to be one of distillation and purpose. A year of clarification and celebration as I attempt to emerge with depth, wisdom, and intent.
Join me?
http://blog.allisonmack.com/
- Allison Mack estará participando en la obra de teatro "Apple Cove" desde el 29 de Enero hasta el 6 de Marzo:
http://207.246.208.201/BehindTheCurtain ... rodid=8371