Added picture from JI-NET movie talk magazine (August 2009 issue) about Alexander Ludwig and AnnaSophia Robb’s Race to Witch Mountain
Added picture from JI-NET movie talk magazine (August 2009 issue) about Alexander Ludwig and AnnaSophia Robb’s Race to Witch Mountain
This is one photoshoot from Interview magazine, in great quality! btw, I also have another shoot set since he younger, will post them later!
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Just added an interview in our Alexander’s interview archive. here Alexander give an interview for Teenvogue magazine in headline “Q&A with Race to Witch Mountain’s Alexander Ludwig”
Alexander Ludwig got his start playing around with Harry Potter figurines in a toy commercial when he was nine-years-old. Now, at sixteen, the Vancouver-based actor could get an action figure of his own, given that he’s starring in the adventure-packed new film Race to Witch Mountain. He plays Seth, a supernatural teen who, with his sister Sara (AnnaSophia Robb), teams up with a Las Vegas cab driver (The Rock) to save the world.
Have you seen the original 1975 film?
Believe it or not, I was a huge fan of the original. My mom was a fan when she was a kid, and she kind of passed it down to me. I had such a crush on Kim Richards, who played the sister.
Interview magazine publish an interview of actor Alexander Ludwig. here the re-posted of interview :
The first time Alexander Ludwig was confronted by the forces of darkness he was in Romania filming the adventure flick The Seeker : The Dark is Rising (2007) against the backdrop of the economically beleaguered country’s gray, industrial landscape.
For a kid from bright West Vancouver, Canada, the experience was akin to plunging headfirst into icy water.
“It was eye-opening,” says the 16-year-old Ludwig. “There were times when it felt really dangerous.” Which made the conditions surrounding Ludwig’s next film, Race to Witch Mountain – Disney’s new reimagining of the cultish (and slightly creepy) mid-’70s classic Escape to Witch Mountain—seem all the more surreal.