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Yes, it's true. It's entirely possible Michael Sheen hasn't given every secret about his role as Aro in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" away on Twitter.

Well, maybe.

During our visit to the Vancouver set of "New Moon" last May, Sheen took a brief break to talk to the small cadre of journalists peeping around the soundstage including this intrepid writer. Last seen in a double bill of the Oscar-nominated "Frost/Nixon" and the genre flick "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans," Frost was in full Volturi regalia in what we discovered was only his second day of shooting. Saying it was great to be "thrown in the deep end" by arriving during the middle of production, Sheen had already shot a number of key scenes.


"The first day of filming we did the 18th century stuff and then one of the modern scenes," Sheen says. "It was a lot to deal with; the wig, and contact lenses all day and the make-up, but it was fantastic. These sets are amazing. And the look of everyone is so strong so it was great to just kind of get right into it straight away. "

Other actors purposely don't read the original source material for their big screen creations because they don't want to veer from the direction the screenwriter and director have laid out. I asked Sheen where he stood on the issue.

"Oh no, if I’m doing something that’s based on a book, then I’ll definitely read the book," Sheen says. "I look for anything that will give a little clue or something, a little help, a little hint… just things like that. Like one word that Stephenie uses in the book will kind of tee off my imagination."

Sheen has a much different approach to playing Aro than the human-friendly Cullens and credits the author for his inspiration.

"I love the thing in the books that Stephenie [Meyer] wrote about how these vampires are all – well, the Cullen family – really beautiful, and that’s what lures people into their web," Sheen admits. "And yet, Aro is not like that. She describes Aro as being not the same sort of thing. I like the idea that it’s his voice that lulls people in or his sort of demeanor rather than the way he looks, because he looks quite weird and scary. But yes, I’ve tried to go down that route [to]make him very mesmerizing to people, that his voice is gentle and soft. And yet, there’s something kind of unhinged about him."

On this day, Sheen is in the middle of a dramatic scene where he meets Bella (Kristen Stewart) for the first time. He says Stephenie told him she loved writing this moment in the book and he's personally read the passage over and over again because of the detail she provides about Aro within it.

"She describes his voice as being quite feathery – that’s what gave me the idea of making it very soft, and light. I think she describes it as being like a sigh, his voice," Sheen says. "And that he’s a bit like a concerned grandfather at times, with Edward. I like the idea of him being, even though he’s this kind of deadly, really dangerous character, there’s something quite sentimental about him, quite soft, and yet the next moment he could eat you."

Sheen is no stranger to genre pictures having made some nice bank appearing in all three "Underworld" pictures, but not as a vampire, but as a, ahem, werewolf (Lycan, whatever).

"It’s nice – now I can, you know, bring out the other side of me. The vampiric side, rather than the werewolf side. I feel a bit like a traitor, that I’ve swapped sides," Sheen jokes. "No, it’s nice. I’m glad. The vampires get to wear much cooler clothes, in 'Underworld' and in this, so now I get to have a nice bit of tailoring instead of, you know, raggedy leather. The best thing about playing a werewolf is, you don’t have to worry about getting dirty; if it’s lunchtime, I can have a lie down and it doesn’t matter, because you know, I’m supposed to look rough. But as for this, I’m supposed to look perfectly tailored and groomed and clean all the time, so I can’t sit down or do anything, because I’ve got all this white make-up on. I’m wearing black clothes. So, I’ve got to be really careful that I don’t get covered in stuff."

And with that, it was time to start shooting again and Sheen was whisked back to the set.

"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" opens nationwide on Nov. 20.

alllora vi sottolinerei il fatto che dice che aro l'ha sempre immaginato con una voce soffice che attira la gente.. ecco hsecondo me michael ha centrato in pieno il personaggio..i noltre dice che aro è si spaventoso ma ache "strano" nel suo modo di fare.. per me aro è sempre stato un personaggio alla jack sparro.. cavolo mi sa che michael ha fatto una versione perfetta di aro..

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Ecco una nuova intervista fatta a Michael, in cui parla soprattutto di New Moon, ma anche di altro.
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Star relishes role he can sink his teeth into

ACTOR Michael Sheen has told all about his latest blood-thirsty film role which sees him playing a vampire.
The Port Talbot star plays Aro in the movie New Moon — part of the Twilight series — which is set to hit UK cinemas in November.
He said he had enjoyed a great time making the film — though missed out on some of the more glamorous locations of the shoot.
"The Twilight series certainly has a lot of fans, especially in America, and especially with young teenage girls. But I think that's mainly for Robert Pattison, not me! But it's great to be a part of it.
"My daughter Lily is a huge fan of the books, so that made it more exciting. I had a great time doing it.
"I had loads of questions on Twitter about it asking why I wasn't in Italy for the filming leg there, but my stuff was already done in Vancouver.
"All my scenes take place indoors.
"The sad fact is if all your scenes are indoors it doesn't matter where they're supposed to be set, you can film them anywhere, so I shot all my stuff in Vancouver. And then everyone went to Italy for the glamorous bit."
Michael, who now lives in Los Angeles, talks about the film in the new issue of Swansea Life magazine, which has him as this month's cover star.
The actor has joined the Twilight franchise for the second instalment. And he has nothing but praise for his co-stars, which include Robert Pattison and Kristen Stewart.
He said: "It was great to see how serious they took it. All of the other actors were great, they didn't need any advice, they did a fantastic job.
"It's a huge phenomenon, the films as well as the books, so it's a lot of responsibility on their shoulders. But they all seem to get on really well, it was a really relaxed atmosphere. I wish I'd had longer on it."
But while Michael's role in New Moon is likely to make him an even bigger name in the US, he is still best known in the UK for roles such as Tony Blair, Sir David Frost and Kenneth Williams.
And he was recently seen portraying Brian Clough in The Damned United, which is out on DVD.
Michael said: "I enjoy doing a range of things. That's what I enjoy about acting, I get to do lots of different roles.
"It's great, I get to mix it up, vampire one minute, werewolf the next, then the Prime Minister and TV presenter.
"I've done a range of things throughout my career, it's just certain things more people have seen, they've had more profile, like Blair and Frost."
In the exclusive chat with Swansea Life, Michael also talks about life in LA, his school days and his time at the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre in Port Talbot.
And he also praises his parents, Irene and Meyrick, who still live in his hometown.
He said: "My mum and my dad have both been incredibly supportive throughout my life and it was only when I got to drama school that I realised that not everyone's mum and dad was as supportive as mine.
"There were some people in my year and whose had never been to see them in anything. I couldn't understand that, so I realised how lucky I was.
"Making them proud is really important to me.
"That was partly what was so great about collecting my OBE, seeing how excited my mum and dad were about it."


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muhahahha questa intervista è stata già postat carmen!! muahahha.. ma chissene... va ben così.. tranqulliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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Leggete quant'è tenero in questa intervista...

Sheen kicks Blair, Frost habit for soccer sideline
... Sheen also plays the White Rabbit in Tim Burton's upcoming "Alice in Wonderland" and co-stars as vampire leader Aro in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon."

His initial research for Aro came close to home. Daughter Lily is a huge fan of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" novels.

"I wanted to find out about the character without having to read the books immediately, but I couldn't tip my daughter off, because that would get her overexcited," Sheen said. "I said to her, `Oh, Lily, these books you're reading. Someone was talking about them the other day. Is there a character called Aro in them?'

"She said, `Yes, he's the head of the Volturi. He can tell what people are thinking just by touching them. Are you going to play him?' I went, `No, no, no, no,'" Sheen said, laughing. "It was hilarious. And then of course, once I knew I was going to do it, I still couldn't bring it up with her until the deal was done, because if I was to say, `I'm going to do this' and then it didn't happen, it would have been horrendous...


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Questa mi ha fatto molto ridere :P

Michael Sheen: Lily Displeased by Role in New Moon
Landing the role of Aro in the upcoming film New Moon was quite a coup for actor Michael Sheen. Although his daughter Lily Mo, 10 ½, is a fan of the Twilight book/film series her reaction caught dad by surprise, however. “She was a bit overwhelmed,” Michael tells PARADE. “It was like when I was a kid — if there was something I was really into, the last thing I wanted was my mom and dad to be into it as well.”

So angered was Lily, she cried — and actually kicked her father — but there are no hard feelings between the two now. Michael adds,

“I think it was just like her fantasy imaginative world suddenly colliding with reality. She did punish me a bit. When she kicked me, I think that was sort of acting out her frustration.”

Lily’s own film career is off to a fast start in Everybody’s Fine, costarring film legend Robert De Niro — a role that has Michael himself green with envy. “I totally admired him growing up, and he was a large part of what made me want to be a film actor,” the 40-year-old Frost/Nixon star shares. Recalls Michael,

“So I said to Lily, ‘What did you call him? Did you call him like, Bobby or Mr. De Niro?’ And she went, ‘No, I called him Sir.’ So I said, ‘Right. And from now on you shall call me Sir…’”


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Michael Sheen’s daughter, Lily is anxious to watch him play Aro
Michael Sheen, the 40-year old Welsh actor, best known for his portrayal of Tony Blair in the Stephen Frears directed-films The Deal and The Queen, was Being asked about the movie “New Moon” as to whether Sheen was nervous about taking this role or not.

The actor replies. “I was mainly excited about it because I knew I would make my daughter very happy. Up front, that was the main reason. And then I read the books and I really enjoyed the books. I didn’t think I was going to, but I really did enjoy them. Then I was concerned that the fans of “Twilight” would be like, “But he’s played a werewolf; we can’t have him as a vampire,” and all that. But it hasn’t been like that. And because it was a very different character and I could sort of lose myself in it, hopefully people won’t have a problem with me having been in this other werewolf/vampire franchise. So when I went to do it, I just loved the character. I relished the opportunity to be there and be part of it. Now I’m just very pleased to have a whole new generation of people I can scare.”

The award-winning actor admits it is the first time that his 10-year-old daughter, Lily, is very excited to watch him play Aro, the leader of an ancient Italian vampire group in the New Moon.

But the fact is that Sheen gets nervous every time he signs a new movie. Even though being spotted in around 20 movies, Sheen still seems anxious each time he takes on a new project.

The Daily Express quoted him as telling Attitude mag: “New job, new places, always brings up a lot of anxiety for me. I dealt with it over the years, I suppose, by sort of developing an ability to seem confident and relaxed in given situations.”

“I think that wariness, observing, checking out, and trying to read as much information as I possibly can in any given situation have helped what I’ve done in my career.”


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Fansites Interview: Michael Sheen
This weekend several fansites were fortunate enough to have phone interviews with Michael Sheen and Kristen Stewart. Below is the Michael interview. Look for Kristen tomorrow.

Michael: Has every one seen the film yet, or has nobody seen the film?

Us: No, we haven’t!

Michael: Right, ok. So I can say anything and you won’t know if I’m telling the truth or not!

Us: Laughing

Michael: I promise I will tell the truth!

Laura from TwilightSource: What is your perception of Aro as a character? DO you think he shows some blurred line between good and bad given that he puts an ultimatum on Bella becoming a vampire rather than killing her?

Michael: I think that Aro thinks that he’s a really good guy. I love the idea that Aro thinks that he’s just a sentimental old fool and a romantic at heart, and he’s totally unaware of how vicious and violet and psychopathic he is. And I think that’s kind of makes him more creepy in a way, more scary that he’s not even aware of how frightening he is. And I think he thinks he’s just doing the right thing and doing what’s best for the world of the vampires. I don’t think he thinks that he’s being cruel or mean in any way. I think he really thinks of himself as a really old, cuddly grandmother type.

Lauren FB: I actually did get to see the film yesterday.

Michael: Oh, now you’re going to know if I’m fibbing!

Lauren: Were you inspired by anyone or anything to kind of channel yourself into the role of Aro?

Michael: Well, the first thing was obviously Stephenie’s book – Stephenie’s description of Aro. There’s one line that really stood out to me where she says that Aro’s voice was like feathers. That sort of set me to thinking and became the key to everything really. That someone who had a voice that sounds like feathers, that’s soft and warm and comforting and very pleasant. Sort of lulling you into a false sense of security kind of thing. And then I found myself, as I was starting to use that kind of a voice, I found myself thinking of things that when I was a kid, films that I’d watched and characters that had stayed with me that were really disturbing, unsettled me as a kid and stayed with me. I thought of things like the child catcher from the film Chitty-chitty Bang Bang. Like “Lollipops!” trying to lure the children, and the Blue Meanie from Yellow Submarine (breaks into singsong, mellow voice)who talks like that and has a very comforting voice, and yet is really mean and evil. Things like that really that kind of set my imagination going. But it all really came from what Stephenie had written originally.

Evie from TA: How did you prepare yourself to look like you were using your ability to read minds? It’s a difficult power to make come across on screen.

Michael: Fortunately I had a lot of time before hand to spend time with Kristen and Ashley and Rob, and we developed a telepathic link that became really useful when we were filming then. Cause then I just could read thoughts so I didn’t have to act. Cause I don’t like acting. I like doing it for real. No… I’m… I’m… er… The important thing was to really – and I always feel like this. As an actor when you’re doing scenes, I have to be totally committed to what I’m doing and really believe what I’m doing. Because if I don’t believe it then the audience aren’t going to believe it. So I had to really believe that I could see and her inside their heads when I was doing this stuff, and really see it. Not just acting seeing things or hearing things. I had to really really see it. So I had to work out exact images that I would see, just let my mind kind of go and try and really let things come into my head. Try to forget about the cameras and forget that I’m acting and all this make up on and wearing these contact lenses and all that. Just really try and see it. Hopefully that come though.

Lori from TLex: You have played lots of real life people. Is it more difficult to play a real life person where everybody knows their mannerisms and their voice and their personality, vrs an imaginary character that so many fans have embraced and read about and contemplated? Which one is more difficult to take on?

Michael: Well, in some ways playing a character like Aro is more difficult because like you say, there are so many – and I know this because my own daughter as well. My daughter had a very specific idea of what Aro was like, and it was completely different to what I was doing. When I first asked my daughter about Aro she said, “He’s bald” which freaked me out a little bit. I thought I was going to have to go bald for the film, but fortunately I wasn’t. Some ways it’s harder because at least when you’re playing a real person that people are familiar with, you know, I know what they look like and I know what they sound like and everyone else does. And I’ve got to get as close to that as I possibly can. With a character like Aro – I mean it would be different if it were a character form a book that not that many people knew. But when it’s a character that so many people have such a particular idea about, and these are character that the audience have really taken to their hearts and mean a lot to them. So there’s a big pressure to – I mean you’re never going to get it right really, because everyone will have a slightly different idea of who their Aro is or who their Edward is or their Bella. But I hope that I do justice to the character. And hopefully people will be okay with it even if it is slightly different from the way they see it in their heads. Because the best stories and the best characters are the ones that are in our heads, really. No one can do justice to that. But hopefully it comes a close second best.

Amanda TExaminer: How did your daughter received – if she hasn’t seen the movie yet she has at least seen the clips – how has she received your work? Has she been approving?

Michael: The greatest compliment that I could have had from her – you know her room is covered in Twilight and New Moon pictures and posters and things, and the greatest compliment I could have got was when I went in there one day and there was a little picture of me in the corner. I do slightly think that she did it out of pity just to include me in it as well. But that was a great compliment. She hasn’t seen the film but she’s seen the trailers, and she said that I look really creepy, and she said that it was really creepy when she saw me taking someone’s head off. Apparently her street credit has gone up enormously in school.

Kimmy from HGE: I was wondering about your stunts for the film because the Volturi scene is very action packed.

Michael: Fortunately I didn’t have to get too involved in the fighting because Aro thinks that it’s all a bit messy and dirty and doesn’t like getting involved. It’s all a bit rough and tumbly for him because he’s a very delicate creature. So he sort of keeps away from all of that unless he absolutely has to get involved. So I just kept to the side slightly. But I wanted to get more involved, having done all the Underwolrd films I get to do a lot of the stunts in that and get really physical in it. I love doing all that. But as Aro – I think Aro feels that he’s a little bit squeamish. Doesn’t like to see the sight of blood, just likes to drink it.

Amanda from TMoms: Did you have any hesitancies of accepting the role in New Moon having already done a supernatural film with the Underworld series?

Michael: No. Well it meant that I got to see how the other half lives, or the undead lives, or whatever. Having been a lycan for many years now and having to watch those dark vampires walking around in their finely tailored suits with their lovely hair styles and their high cheekbones, I finally got to see how green the grass is on the other side. So I had no qualms about that at all, no. I was lsightly conserved for anyone who had seen the Underworld films as well whether they would find it difficult to accept me as a vampire now and not as a lycan. But I think I look so different in the two films obviously that’ snot going to be a problem for people.

TST: Are there any other literary characters that you would like to portray?

Michael: Oh, there’s so many aren’t there. I’m a big fan of Neil Gaimon’s writing, his graphic novels and stuff. The Sandman series of comics is a big favorite of mine. To play Sandman would be amazing, that’s a great character, but I don’t know how you’d ever make that into a film, really. I’m a big fan of Stephen King’s writing as well, so any character in a Stephen King novel would be great. And I was also a fan of – back in the day when I was a kid I was very into Elric who’s in a series of stories by a writer named Michael Moorcock. And Elric is an albino, sort of drug addicted, melancholic prince and I always loved his character. They always tend to be character form sort of science fiction and fantasy. Which is not the main thing I’m known for, I suppose, but I always love those characters. There’s so many of them, but those are the ones I’d be most into doing I suppose.

Mirium from MSN: If you could play any other role in the Twilight movies without gender or age limitations, who would it be?

Michael: Oh, that’s a very good question. Let me think. Oh, that’s a tough one. Oh gosh. Well I suppose I’d like to stick with the vampires, I suppose. I like Ashley’s character. That’s my daughter’s favorite as well. So maybe I’d want to be Ashley Greene.

Lauren FB: If Aro could have a theme song, what would it be.

Michael: Of it would probably be something lush and romantic. Probably something by Barry Manilow. I Write the Songs. Or Mandy. Maybe it’d be Mandy by Barry Manilow. It would be something that would always reduce Aro to tears cause he’s such an old sentimental fool. Or maybe – Oh I know what it would be. That song by Michael Jackson when he was a kid – Ben, about the rat. “Ben, the two of us…” OH! Or even better Season’s in the Sun. I don’t remember who sang that, but I think, yes, that would be it. “We had joy, we had fun. We had seasons in the sun.” And then it’s all about someone dying. And it’s such a really romantic, lovely, beautiful summer’s day song, but it’s actually about someone that he’s probably killed.

Lori TLex: Charlie Bewley mentioned that the Volturi looked like a bunch of pansies in their costumes until he had the eyes put in for his contacts. He said it was really that moment that he understood the character of the Volturi. What was it for you?

Michael: The moment you put the contacts in does have a big effect. Cause up until that point I had the hair and the white face and the black clothes. And you put the red contact lenses in and it’s just like ugh – it makes you suddenly – it suddenly becomes unsettling and creepy looking. So I like that. So I’d probably go along with it. And also having the big thrones. You know to sit on the thrones in the room there. That helps as well to be able to sit on the big thrones.

Amanda Bell: With New Moon it seems that they are trying to branch off a bit with what kind of demographic would be interested in this picture. I was just wondering if you think Aro is the type of character that is esoteric to the Twilight fans or if it’s something that people universally can appreciate?

Michael: In some ways he somewhat fulfills the role of a kind of bad guy in the film, I guess, even though I don’t think he is a bad guy. So I think everyone kind of relates to the idea of this sort of powerful group anyway, the Volturi. I suppose he’s esoteric in so much that – I like the fact that there’s sort of something about him that’s different from everybody else and that’s different from the characters that everyone has come to know in the first film, first book, that there’s something that slightly sets him apart – and the other Volturi – sets them apart. And I wanted him to sort of have a quality of sort of “otherness,” of something that’s slightly unknowable and hidden. So I like that and I think it’s important for the story because you have to have someone who represents that kind of a thing so that the stakes are high. So that it matters – that there’s kind of an element of danger and mystery.

Amanda TMoms: I was wondering what you favorite most memorable Twilight related moment has been since you started on New Moon?

Michael: When I was filming in – cause I didn’t get to go to Italy unfortunately because all our scenes were interiors, so I didn’t need to be in Italy for that. So I filmed all my stuff in Vancouver. And I would have loved to have been there because Dakota was just telling me this morning about being out in the square in Volterra and like 5,000 people showed up to watch, and that would have been really really exciting. And I’ve been working and I’ve been away a lot, so I haven’t really had a chance to get involved with any of the kind of Twilight madness stuff. But I did have one little moment where – I was buying a pair of jeans in Los Angeles and I went into the little cubicle to try them on. Came out quite tentatively of my little cubicle to have a little look in the mirror, you know worried about that moment. And as I pulled back the curtain there was a woman on the other side holding various items of clothing, shaking, and saying, “You’re Aro, aren’t you?” So I went back in my cubicle and hid. That was a slightly scary moment. So if that’s anything like what’s about to come, I might have to go around with a bag over my head.

Evie from TA: You mentions that you took inspiration from the Blue Meanies for Aro’s voice. What made you think of them for Aro?

Michael: Just because I remember listening to the Blue Meanie in the film when I was a kid. For someone who is supposed to be like the bad guy and the scary person, I always thought of those people would have very powerful, authoritative, scary voices, but that character had a really soft, gentle voice that made it even more creepy and frightening. And thinking about what Stephenie had written about Aro’s voice it just kind of occurred to me. So I went a bit further with it like that to make him have this very soft, gentle voice. Because you know what he’s capable of and what’s really going on underneath, somehow that combination makes it so much more unsettling.

TST: If you could have any one vampire super power other than Aro’s what would it be?

Michael: We were talking about this earlier on and I’ve now being obsessed with totally useless superpowers. I was thinking a good useless superpower would be to have the ability to blink invisibly. Earlier I said, I was asked what super power I would like to have, and I said I would like to have the ability to always look like I’m standing three centimeters to the right of where I actually am. So now I’d like to start a tread of people thinking up completely useless superpowers.

Us: Thank you Michael!

Michael: Thank you. It was really lovely talking to all of you, and for those of you who haven’t seen the film yet, I hope you really enjoy it and I hope I get to see you again some time.


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Michael Sheen Is A New Man
Over the past 18 years, Michael Sheen has played some of the world's most controversial figures -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus, Tony Blair in The Queen (which he'll reprise next year for HBO's The Special Relationship), and David Frost in the stage and screen versions of Frost/Nixon -- and now he's adding a controversial otherworldly figure to his resume: the vampire leader Aro in the sure-to-be-blockbuster film The Twilight Saga: New Moon.

While the part is sure to earn him legions of new fans, Sheen is very clear as to why he took the role. "I knew it would make my 10-year-old daughter, Lily, very happy. I have to say up front that was the main reason," he notes. "But when I read the Twilight books, I really enjoyed them, and I didn't think I would."

This is not Sheen's first time in the fantasy world, having starred as the werewolf Lucien in the film series Underworld. And transforming from one unnatural figure into another made Sheen a little anxious. "I was worried that the fans wouldn't accept me," he says. "Hopefully, people won't have a problem with me being in this whole other werewolf/vampire franchise. I am just very pleased that I can have a whole new generation to scare!" So what's the primary difference between playing a werewolf and a vampire? "The tailoring is so much better as a vampire," he matter-of-factly replies.

Whether it's a fictional, historical or supernatural being, the essence of how to portray a character begins and ends in the same place for Sheen. "If I were a painter, I'd have a palette of colors and go 'this is what I use.' But my pallet is me, all I have is me -- my experience, my imagination," he explains. "I'm always aware that there are, broadly speaking, two different ways to act -- there is 'acting' and there is 'being,' and I'm more interested in 'being.' It has to be coming from a real place or otherwise it's just 'acting'."

Having success in mainstream films can open up a world of possibilities for an actor, but Sheen is conscious of fame's limitations too. "I want people to not notice me. I want people to notice the character and go with the story. And I guess that gets progressively harder now that people are familiar with me from other things," he says. "What attracted me into acting is that people don't see me, but they see the character. I know that is becoming progressively harder."

Indeed, next year, he'll appear on screen in the long-awaited Tron Legacy and as The White Rabbit in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. Sheen is also taking on the role of creative director for his native Wales National Theatre, where he'll oversee Passion Plays. But titles, applause, and awards -- he was recently named Film Star of the Year at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in London -- aren't as thrilling to him as the honor Lily bestowed on him just recently. "She's got pictures from Twilight and New Moon everywhere in her bedroom," he notes. "And now, she's put her dad up there as well."


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