Thursday, July 30, 2015

Matching Actors to Their Clan of the Cave Bear Characters- Ayla

    Ayla is the main character of Clan of the Cave Bear.  At the beginning of the story she loses her  family (Cro-Magnon like her) as well as any knowledge of the people she came from as the result of an earthquake.  She wanders alone in the wilderness, a 5 year old suddenly on her own.  Eventually she is adopted by a similarly displaced group of Neanderthals.  She must learn their ways and figure out how to become accepted as one of them. 

  My description of Ayla is:  from her earliest years we can tell she is outgoing and full of love and friendship.  She seems innately good at knowing what is inside people's hearts and responsive to what she sees.  She always wants to learn as much as she can as fast as she can to make her loved ones and herself happy (in that order).  She is very open-minded and curious.  Ayla has many creative ideas and is not deterred by whether or not everyone else "gets it."  She loves deeply and is loyal to a fault.  She can kick ass when needed.  She doesn't ask "Why?" she asks "Why not?"


   Millie Brady is playing Ayla in the new series.  She is not someone I'm personally familiar with, but to me it's a bonus that she can just be Ayla from the get go.  Sometimes when a character is built up in your mind as looking and acting a certain way it can be tough to accept the version presented to you on the screen if it's different. 

  I hope Millie can bring to her portrayal of Ayla that mix of strength and vulnerability which have made the character such an enduring favorite for the last 30 odd years since Clan of the Cave Bear was first published.  I am rooting for her to do well.  You can also look for Millie Brady in the meantime in a couple of new movies coming out still in 2015 - Legend and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.  

  Here are her social media accounts if you want to check for an occasional glimpse into production:

 
  
Here is a short interview she did recently for Tatler UK:
 


Monday, July 27, 2015

Weekly Update on Clan of the Cave Bear TV Series 7/27/15

 A few COCB-related stirrings online this last week:

 
  This instagram photo above, posted by actor Nik Rasenti captioned:
"Boys getting more make up then the girls. Make up truck shenanigans." 
   SO who is he being made up as?  If you look at his instagram account there is another picture with the answer:  Zoug! (7/24/15)

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  There is also a short twitter video Ron Howard posted of cute little Gentoo penguins in Capetown, S.A. near where the filming is taking place. (7/24/15)

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Special effects make-up artist Jodi Hartogh posted this beautiful photo on Instagram captioned:
Back to Grabouw we go today 😕 I don't wanna 😫 #setlife #clanofthecavebear #shoot #onlocation #mtoforestry #forest #grabouw
It's awesome to see even the tiniest hints of what the series will look like....which is good, since there are only the tiniest hints available :). (7/26/15)
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  In case you haven't seen it, here is the Promo video that many of the known cast and production team have tweeted out:



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Monday, July 20, 2015

Weekly Update on Clan of the Cave Bear TV Series 7/20/15

https://twitter.com/RealRonHoward/status/622389249237716992/photo/1
A scale reference of prehistoric Bison for actors in pilot for

Moviefone story on photos shared by Ron Howard and Millie Brady (Ayla) from the set of Clan of the Cave Bear, shooting in South Africa (7/20/15).

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Welcome!

Shanidar Cave in Iraq, the basis for the appearance of the cave of the Clan of the Cave Bear.

  The first book in Jean M. Auel's Earth's Children book series, Clan of the Cave Bear, is being turned into a TV Series set to air on Lifetime, possibly in late 2015.

  Clan of the Cave Bear is the story of a Cro Magnon girl named Ayla who loses her family, and her entire people, but is taken in by a clan of Neanderthals.  Jean M. Auel writes beautifully and evocatively of prehistoric life and the surprisingly timeless emotions that her characters experience.  I'm really looking forward to seeing it come to life on the screen and thought it would be fun to create a blog to focus this excitement!

  I am curious to see how much of the fan base of the new series will be made up of people new to the story and how much will be those people who already have read the books many times over.  Will the producers, writers and actors be able to play to both facets of their audience and keep everyone happy?

  I'm hopeful that the series will be well done because of the track record of the people involved.  According to TVLine:
The potential series, which is being eyed for a possible 2015 launch, is exec-produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, along with Allison Shearmur (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), Linda Woolverton (Maleficent), who is writing the pilot, Francie Calfo (Gang Related, Empire) and Jean M. Auel.
  I'm working on adding new info as I find it, putting helpful links on the sidebar and looking forward to having fun discussions with other fans.

  Please be sure to check back from time to time :)

-BeranSea