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He was four months old when we started filming the third series of Poldark. ‘The only time I have is when I brought my baby on set. ‘I have never been one for making demands,’ she told Country and Town House magazine.

In 2020, during her time playing Caroline Penvenen in Poldark, the doting mum revealed that staff on the hit BBC series worked around her baby needs with Skye, including adapting her period costumes to make them breastfeeding-friendly. As David insinuates himself further with these folks-in a sweet and hunky way, rather than a dark and stalky way-something clearly has to give.Tribute to NHS: 'I am so deeply grateful to all of those angels who looked after him and I with such grace and care,' Gabriella wrote on Instagram His overprotectiveness also stems from his continued grief over the loss of Jade's superstar older brother a few years back.īut the rest of the family welcomes David in Jade's mother ( Joely Richardson) and older brother ( Rhys Wakefield) both experience much-needed emotional awakenings at the sight of Jade reveling in her first love. Sparks fly instantly and the two become inseparable for the rest of the summer, to the vocal disapproval of Jade's snobbish dad. The night of their high school graduation, David and Jade meet cute at the swanky restaurant where David works as a valet alongside his wisecracking best friend (a likable Dayo Okeniyi). Jade is a wealthy, sheltered and studious girl with plans to attend Brown University in the fall and become a cardiologist like her father ( Bruce Greenwood). David is a smart, decent, blue-collar guy who's happy to go into business with his father ( Robert Patrick) as a mechanic rather than apply to college. Now, instead of an age difference, there's a class difference. (Also missing this time around: the small role of the wild-eyed arsonist played by a young Tom Cruise in mercilessly short Daisy Dukes.) Some of the basic details and visual touchstones are in place, but Feste (" Country Strong") and co-writer Joshua Safran have reconfigured this story entirely-and, notably, omitted the Oscar-nominated Lionel Richie-Diana Ross theme song which was such a ubiquitous hit on radios and prom dance floors alike.

But the sense that something vital is at stake is woefully lacking. Pettyfer and Wilde look lovely together-although they're both in their mid-20s playing 17-year-olds, and it shows-and they do enjoy some real chemistry throughout their flirtatious, falling-in-love stage. Not that the original was all that great to begin with a six-time Razzie Award nominee, it was screechy, melodramatic and over-acted, with an awkwardly flat lead performance from Brooke Shields. In short, director and co-writer Shana Feste has remade "Endless Love" but she's taken out all the crazy.
