After a long three-year hiatus, the suspenseful political action thriller Jack Ryan recently returned to Amazon Prime Video for its third season. Fans were excited to see The Office star John Krasinski reprise his role as the titular character, along with other familiar faces such as Michael Kelly (Mike November) and Wendell Pierce (James Greer).
Newcomer Nina Hoss, who took on the role of President Alena Kovac, mesmerized viewers with her performance, leaving many to wonder who she is and what other projects she has appeared in. Here is everything we know about the intriguing actor from Season 3 of Jack Ryan.
How Hoss feels about working on the project
The newest leading ladies of #JackRyan season 3, Betty Gabriel and Nina Hoss, talk about working with John Krasinski and their favorite dynamics on @PrimeVideo's favorite spy show: https://t.co/Nh7aV9cwUw pic.twitter.com/hSFMhEHuOS
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Newcomer Nina Hoss, who took on the role of President Alena Kovac, mesmerized viewers with her performance, leaving many to wonder who she is and what other projects she has appeared in. Here is everything we know about the intriguing actor from Season 3 of Jack Ryan.
How Hoss feels about working on the project
The newest leading ladies of #JackRyan season 3, Betty Gabriel and Nina Hoss, talk about working with John Krasinski and their favorite dynamics on @PrimeVideo's favorite spy show: https://t.co/Nh7aV9cwUw pic.twitter.com/hSFMhEHuOS
— Screen Rant (@screenrant) December...
- 1/29/2023
- by Rita DeMichiel
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
May 14th will see the release of a new Gang of Four tribute album, The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four, in honor of the post-punk band’s pioneering lead guitarist who died in February 2020.
On Wednesday, the full tracklist for the compilation was announced, featuring renditions of Gang of Four’s songs from Tom Morello, Serg Tankian of System of a Down, Idles, Gary Numan, Flea, John Frusciante, La Roux, the Dandy Warhols, Warpaint, and more. Additionally, the compilation’s cover, designed by artist Damien Hirst,...
On Wednesday, the full tracklist for the compilation was announced, featuring renditions of Gang of Four’s songs from Tom Morello, Serg Tankian of System of a Down, Idles, Gary Numan, Flea, John Frusciante, La Roux, the Dandy Warhols, Warpaint, and more. Additionally, the compilation’s cover, designed by artist Damien Hirst,...
- 1/14/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
The German actress is the recipinet of Hamburg FilmFest’s presitgious Douglas Sirk prize.
German actress Nina Hoss is optimistic about more female directors getting feature films off the ground.
This makes sense when you consider her two most recent movies – Katrin Gebbe’s Pelican Blood and Ina Weisse’s The Audition – were both directed by women. Her upcoming drama, Schwesterlein, was co-directed by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond.
But her “hope” things are improving for female directors is tempered by a question about getting their movies into festivals. “At festivals, the eye is on the decision-making,” says Hoss. “If...
German actress Nina Hoss is optimistic about more female directors getting feature films off the ground.
This makes sense when you consider her two most recent movies – Katrin Gebbe’s Pelican Blood and Ina Weisse’s The Audition – were both directed by women. Her upcoming drama, Schwesterlein, was co-directed by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond.
But her “hope” things are improving for female directors is tempered by a question about getting their movies into festivals. “At festivals, the eye is on the decision-making,” says Hoss. “If...
- 9/27/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
The German actress is the recipinet of Hamburg FilmFest’s presitgious Douglas Sirk prize.
German actress Nina Hoss is optimistic about more female directors getting feature films off the ground.
This makes sense when you consider her two most recent movies – Katrin Gebbe’s Pelican Blood and Ina Weisse’s The Audition – were both directed by women. Her upcoming drama, Schwesterlein, was co-directed by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond.
But her “hope” things are improving for female directors is tempered by a question about getting their movies into festivals. “At festivals, the eye is on the decision-making,” says Hoss. “If...
German actress Nina Hoss is optimistic about more female directors getting feature films off the ground.
This makes sense when you consider her two most recent movies – Katrin Gebbe’s Pelican Blood and Ina Weisse’s The Audition – were both directed by women. Her upcoming drama, Schwesterlein, was co-directed by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond.
But her “hope” things are improving for female directors is tempered by a question about getting their movies into festivals. “At festivals, the eye is on the decision-making,” says Hoss. “If...
- 9/26/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
[Editor’s note: This interview took place at the 2014 edition of Tiff. Sundance Selects releases the film in limited theaters and On Demand on July 24th.]
I sat down with Nina Hoss after the premiere of her new film Phoenix at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Her sixth collaboration with director Christian Petzold, we discuss their developing dynamic, as well as how she knew while working on their first feature (the 2001 film Something to Remind Me) that they would have a fruitful relationship. The actress wasn’t aware that Phoenix had previously been made into the film Return From the Ashes, but we discuss its likeness to other post war film noirs and pre WWII plastic surgery films. Hoss briefly discusses her interest in music and how her marriage to music producer Alex Silva granted her an opportunity to flex her musical talents as a guest vocalist on a track from the Manic Street Preachers earlier in 2014.
I sat down with Nina Hoss after the premiere of her new film Phoenix at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Her sixth collaboration with director Christian Petzold, we discuss their developing dynamic, as well as how she knew while working on their first feature (the 2001 film Something to Remind Me) that they would have a fruitful relationship. The actress wasn’t aware that Phoenix had previously been made into the film Return From the Ashes, but we discuss its likeness to other post war film noirs and pre WWII plastic surgery films. Hoss briefly discusses her interest in music and how her marriage to music producer Alex Silva granted her an opportunity to flex her musical talents as a guest vocalist on a track from the Manic Street Preachers earlier in 2014.
- 7/23/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
The German actress sang at Glastonbury and acted alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman in his final film. It seems America may soon decide Hoss is boss…
Nina Hoss is at that juncture where years of acclaim could tip her over into outright fame. She is two months off 40 and can bank on the admiration of international arthouse audiences, who have seen her in a run of disquieting thrillers by Christian Petzold. These include Yella, for which she won the best actress prize at the Berlin film festival in 2007; Jerichow (2008), a German take on The Postman Always Rings Twice; and Barbara (2012), an enigmatic portrait of life under the Gdr. She also collaborated last year with Manic Street Preachers on the song “Europa Geht Durch Mich”, produced by her partner, Alex Silva. She even went on the road with the band, performing at Glastonbury. “I had my wellies,” she tells me.
She recently...
Nina Hoss is at that juncture where years of acclaim could tip her over into outright fame. She is two months off 40 and can bank on the admiration of international arthouse audiences, who have seen her in a run of disquieting thrillers by Christian Petzold. These include Yella, for which she won the best actress prize at the Berlin film festival in 2007; Jerichow (2008), a German take on The Postman Always Rings Twice; and Barbara (2012), an enigmatic portrait of life under the Gdr. She also collaborated last year with Manic Street Preachers on the song “Europa Geht Durch Mich”, produced by her partner, Alex Silva. She even went on the road with the band, performing at Glastonbury. “I had my wellies,” she tells me.
She recently...
- 5/4/2015
- by Ryan Gilbey
- The Guardian - Film News
Exclusive: The sales agent has come on handle sales on the Brazil-Portugal-France road movie The Great Mystical Circus, set to commence shooting in Portugal in September.
Carlos Diegues (pictured) directs the story from George Moura’s adaptation of Jorge de Lima’s poem O Grande Circo Mistico.
Gauchet and Herszage have joined Vincent Cassel, Jesuita Barbosa, Catherine Mouchet and Lazaro Ramos on the cast.
The Great Mystical Circus centres on a century in the lives of the Knieps, an Austrian family of circus owners.
Luis Galvap Telles and Renata Almeoda Magalhães are producing and the executive producers are Alex Silva and Sarah Lum.
Brazil’s Luz Mägica Produçaoes, Portugal’s Fado Films and France’s Milonga films are the production companies.
Carlos Diegues (pictured) directs the story from George Moura’s adaptation of Jorge de Lima’s poem O Grande Circo Mistico.
Gauchet and Herszage have joined Vincent Cassel, Jesuita Barbosa, Catherine Mouchet and Lazaro Ramos on the cast.
The Great Mystical Circus centres on a century in the lives of the Knieps, an Austrian family of circus owners.
Luis Galvap Telles and Renata Almeoda Magalhães are producing and the executive producers are Alex Silva and Sarah Lum.
Brazil’s Luz Mägica Produçaoes, Portugal’s Fado Films and France’s Milonga films are the production companies.
- 8/14/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
We begin with a recap of last week’s main event and already the presentation has improved by leaps and bounds. The production is slick and polished, but the overly dramatic music is still pretty cheesy and takes the shine off a little.
Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness are standing by the entrance ramp discussing last week’s main event, and announce tonight’s main event will be Davey Richards against his training partner Kyle O’Riley
And then we have a perfect example of everything that’s wrong with wrestling by cutting to a promo of Mike Mondo, aka Biff from Back To The Future. He tells people not to crowd him “’cause I take up a lot of space”. I actually rolled my eyes at that one. Basically the whole promo is about how strong he is and Mike thinks he’s the “biggest man in town”.
Again,...
Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness are standing by the entrance ramp discussing last week’s main event, and announce tonight’s main event will be Davey Richards against his training partner Kyle O’Riley
And then we have a perfect example of everything that’s wrong with wrestling by cutting to a promo of Mike Mondo, aka Biff from Back To The Future. He tells people not to crowd him “’cause I take up a lot of space”. I actually rolled my eyes at that one. Basically the whole promo is about how strong he is and Mike thinks he’s the “biggest man in town”.
Again,...
- 11/24/2011
- by Alex McKay
- Obsessed with Film
(Note: These are “catch up” reviews due to other commitments making me unable to watch either episode until now, as such they will be a brief summary rather than play by play recap)
29/10/11
We get a brief recap on last episode’s main event and its time limit finish, then the intro.
This episode was recorded in Louisville, Kentucky
We get a continuation of Roderick Strong’s campaign against Davey Richards, with a prelim video with Strong and his opponent for match one, Kyle O’Riley. O’Riley says hes being disrespectful, Strong says Team Richards goes from town to town not getting laid and that’s pathetic. Nice.
Match One: Roderick Strong w/ Truth Martini def. Kyle O’Riley
Before the match Martini makes the announcer introduce him as Strong’s “Life Intervention Expert, The Founder And Leader Of The House Of Truth, The TV, Super Duper, King Kong,...
29/10/11
We get a brief recap on last episode’s main event and its time limit finish, then the intro.
This episode was recorded in Louisville, Kentucky
We get a continuation of Roderick Strong’s campaign against Davey Richards, with a prelim video with Strong and his opponent for match one, Kyle O’Riley. O’Riley says hes being disrespectful, Strong says Team Richards goes from town to town not getting laid and that’s pathetic. Nice.
Match One: Roderick Strong w/ Truth Martini def. Kyle O’Riley
Before the match Martini makes the announcer introduce him as Strong’s “Life Intervention Expert, The Founder And Leader Of The House Of Truth, The TV, Super Duper, King Kong,...
- 11/11/2011
- by Alex McKay
- Obsessed with Film
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