Wednesday, 24 April 2013


Some girls have all the luck.
And Imogen Poots is obviously one of those ladies, who gets all the hunky leading men.
English rose Imogen, 23, has already locked lips with Zac Efron on the romantic comedy Are We Officially Dating? and now she is getting close with smooth operator Penn Badgley.
Looking good! Imogen Poots shows off her slim figure at the 'Greetings From Tim Buckley' film premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival
Looking good! Imogen Poots shows off her slim figure at the 'Greetings From Tim Buckley' film premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival
The pair looked picture perfect together at the Greetings From Tim Buckley Tribeca Premiere in New York City.
The preparatory school graduate looked stunning next to the 26-year-old in a tiny black dress with lace panel.
With her trademark rocker hair the actress leaned against her smouldering co-star.
Some girls have all the luck! Penn Dayton Badgley and Imogen Poots pose up
Some girls have all the luck! Penn Dayton Badgley and Imogen Poots pose up

Imogen Poots
Imogen Poots
Funky lady: Imogen smoulders on the red carpet in her knee length black dress and silver peep show shoes
Earlier that day the pair had a hoot at a portrait session for the flick with their director Daniel Algrant.
Speaking about the movie, Penn said: 'At that time I was falling madly in love in a way that was changing me and opening me up. And it was an integral part of playing Jeff. Technically, I could probably play guitar and sing better now because
'I have a year of consistent experience under my belt, but, at the time, I was kind of going through what Jeff was going through emotionally in the movie in the sense that the worlds of music and love and women and art were opening up to me.'
Spot the stars: Debra Curtis, Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots, Dan Algrant and Geoffrey Gilmore on the red carpet
Spot the stars: Debra Curtis, Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots, Dan Algrant and Geoffrey Gilmore on the red carpet
Imogen recently spoke about what drew her to the Buckley story.
She told gossipcenter.com: 'When I first read the script I fell in love with it, because my character was talking about [playwright] Richard Foreman, performance art, and Kafka, and I was going through that, too, in a very ridiculous romantic way.
'You read a book like [Patti Smith's memoir] 'Just Kids,' and you're mentally in a place where all of that makes sense. Then something like this movie comes along with encapsulates everything you've been feeling.'
Driven: Imogen has scaled the heights of Hollywood
Driven: Imogen has scaled the heights of Hollywood
She added: 'I didn't know if I had permission to be an actor from the universe or from myself.
'I have this warped idea that if you really, really believe in something, you can make it a reality. I'm curious about the world and the way I intend to experience it is through this profession.'

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