Either way, here are 15 actors who play in bands, or solo projects, that you probably had no idea about. It could be down to a lack of social media presence, or the actor simply not having the desire to promote the project as much. You could be a huge fan of some of these actors’ movies and still have no idea that they also make music. However, while they are performers who are well-known for both pursuits, there are many actors whose musical talents fly under the radar. People like Janelle Monae, Lady Gaga, and Barbara Streisand have all taken part in impressive acting roles alongside their music careers. Hollywood is no stranger to having musicians join its ranks. Think of the likes of Pierce Brosnan in Mamma Mia, a chart-topping album is not awaiting him in his future. This doesn’t, however, necessarily mean that actors who are cast in musicals have any kind of potential in that department. Although when making a musical, the two find themselves combined. Both roles involve performance, just in different manners. "My Robert Galbraith signature is distinctive and consistent I spent a whole weekend practicing it to make sure.Given that acting is a creative career, it’s not surprising that there is a lot of crossover between actors and musicians. is genuine, any future books I sign in this way will be authenticated," Rowling wrote. "While we can't verify whether any particular book currently on eBay etc. Bidders have offered thousands of dollars for signed first editions of "The Cuckoo's Calling" on online auction sites. She also confirmed that she had signed a few copies of the book under her pen name, after working on a fake autograph. Rowling, who followed her seven Harry Potter books with a novel for adults, "The Casual Vacancy," last year, said she has finished a second Robert Galbraith book featuring detective hero Cormoran Strike, to be published next year. Galbraith - "but thankfully nobody was looking that deeply at the author's name." She said she only realized too late that some people might find a clue to her identity because of the famous economist J.K. Rowling said she had taken the name from her political hero, Robert Kennedy, and a name she'd invented in childhood, Ella Galbraith. Being Robert Galbraith has been all about the work, which is my favorite part of being a writer." "I'm grateful for all the feedback from publishers and readers, and for some great reviews. "I hoped to keep the secret as long as possible," she said. She said she took a pen-name because "I was yearning to go back to the beginning of a writing career in this new genre, to work without hype or expectation and to receive totally unvarnished feedback." "If anyone had seen the labyrinthine plans I laid to conceal my identity (or indeed my expression when I realized that the game was up), they would realize how little I wanted to be discovered," Rowling wrote. More than three hours packed with the greatest eighties pop and rock hits,both international and Ex-Yu.Eighties pop music is back Once again, famous international and. There was speculation that Rowling or her publisher had leaked the news to boost sales, but last week a law firm that has done work for Rowling admitted that one if its partners had let the information slip to his wife's best friend, who tweeted it to a Sunday Times columnist. Since then it has topped best-seller lists, with publisher Little, Brown and Company printing hundreds of thousands of new copies. These poems are chock-full of music and movie stars and the pull of the. But a newspaper revealed earlier this month that Rowling had written the book under a pseudonym. and imagines his suave hipster alter ego hobnobbing with Hollywood stars. "The Cuckoo's Calling" was published to good reviews as the fiction debut of a former military man working in the civilian security industry. and received two offers from television production companies," she wrote. "At the point I was 'outed', Robert had sold 8,500 English-language copies across all formats. Writing on Galbraith's author website, Rowling said "Robert was doing rather better than we had expected him to." The 10 greatest alter egos in music history By Felix Rowe last updated 3 August 2020 Introducing ten acts who have gone incognito with an alter-ego 'nom de plume' (Image credit: Rich Fury / Getty Images / Fraser Lewry) Being a rock star is a bit like dressing up, full time assuming a new persona that transports you somewhere different. Rowling said Wednesday that "Robert was doing rather better than we had expected him to," selling 8,500 copies in print, audiobook and e-book formats of thriller "The Cuckoo's Calling," which was published in April. Rowling says her crime-writing alter ego Robert Galbraith had respectable sales and two TV adaptation offers before he was exposed as a pseudonym for the "Harry Potter" novelist, and she wishes she could have kept her identity secret a little longer. If anyone had seen the labyrinthine plans I laid to conceal my identity (or indeed my expression when I realized that the game was up), they would realize how little I wanted to be discovered.
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