Lee Pace Talks Playing Garrett in ‘Breaking Dawn’
Posted on Oct 31, 2010 by Nim with 3 Comments.
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For 10-year-old Mackenzie Foy, the road from commercial actress to vampire-human love child was a short one. After starting her career in national television and print spots for such clients as Ralph Lauren, Mattel and Burger King, the future “Twilight” star landed a role on the Fox sitcom ” ‘Til Death” in 2009. Since then, she has made guest appearances on ABC’s “FlashForward” and CBS’s “Hawaii Five-0.” But her upcoming role as Edward and Bella’s spawn in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” pushes Foy into a very high-profile spotlight for her silver screen debut. Though director Bill Condon (“Dreamgirls”) has a solution up his sleeve to smooth fans’ issues with the controversial character, Renesmee remains an unusually fast-growing infant, which explains how she will come be played by an actress Foy’s age, most likely in the second installment of the two-part finale. “We have found in Mackenzie all of the qualities we were looking for in an actress to fill the role of Renesmee,” says “Twilight” producer Wyck Godfrey. “She is a very talented young actress who emerged head and shoulders above all who auditioned for the part, and we can’t wait to see what she brings to her role.

As if the cast of “Breaking Dawn” weren’t big enough already, eight new actors have just been added to the “Twilight” finale. Summit didn’t specify which of the twenty-odd characters left to cast each one will play, but we’re pretty sure we can figure most of them out on our own.
Take for instance Ty Olsson (pictured). The 36-year-old actor best known for his work in “2012″ and “X2″ is a dead ringer for the balding, middle-aged attorney James Jenks that Bella deals with several times over the course of “Breaking Dawn.” He has a fairly important part in the story, so it makes a lot of sense that an established actor would be cast in the role instead of a newcomer, like some of the new vampires were. Keep reading after the jump to see the other seven actors cast and which of the remaining roles—Isle Esme employees? J. Jenks and associates? Volturi posse?—we think they’ll be playing.
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Mr. Cobb. A vampire?….Well that explains why he doesn’t age. And if Edward Cullen (aka Robert Pattinson of the “Twilight” series) says so, it must be true. Mike, a three-sport varsity captain, and Neve, who does it all—they can’t be human. So Pattinson and Peter Berg ’80 decide it’s time to shut Taft down.
No one thought Headmaster Willy MacMullen could top last year’s Headmaster Holiday announcement. But director/producer Peter Berg came through yet again, filming a video message with Pattinson in a Baton Rouge cemetery…The tradition of a Headmaster Holiday goes back more than a century, to the election of William Howard Taft, whose son was then a student. Knowing Taft’s son would want to attend the inauguration, Horace Taft declared the first Headmaster Holiday–allowing both Horace and his nephew to attend the ceremony.
Source: The Taft School
Via: Twilight Lexicon
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