Category: Gallery
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‘Queen of the Desert’ screen shot
A quick glimpse of Damian Lewis as Charles Doughty-Wylie in Queen of the Desert. (Source: @MarkYaeger) Editing on the film is complete and it’s expected to make its debut at a fall film festival. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Queen of the Desert is “safe bet” to debut at the Telluride Film Festival and is…
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More ‘Wolf Hall’ on set pics
Here are a couple HQ pictures of Damian Lewis on the set of Wolf Hall, outside Wells Cathedral in Wells, Somerset on July 15th. The 6-part series will broadcast on ITV and PBS in 2015. Gallery Link: Wolf Hall > On Set (2014/07/15)
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Filming ‘Wolf Hall’ in Wells
Here are a few blurry on set pics of Damian Lewis filming outside Wells Cathedral on Tuesday. ETA: More on filming in Wells in the Wells Journal. Gallery Link: Wolf Hall > On Set (2014/07/15) Source: @BathWells
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Aquascutum photoshoot
Check out new pictures and a short clip of Damian Lewis and Eliza Cummings in a preview of the autumn/winter 2014 Aquascutum campaign. They were shot on the Regent’s Canal in London. Gallery Link: Photoshoots > Session 078 Source: Vogue.co.uk
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At the ‘Elephantom’ After Party
Damian Lewis the after party for the opening of Elephantom at the New London Theatre in the West End on July 5th.
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‘Hunger’ Video Interview
Hunger Magazine has added an online video and photoshoot outtakes to accompany their Damian Lewis interview from earlier this year. Gallery Link: Photoshoots > Session 077
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‘Wolf Hall’ On Set
I’ve added candids of Damian Lewis filming scenes as Henry VIII for the upcoming BBC Drama mini-series Wolf Hall. Gallery Link: Wolf Hall (2015) > On Set (2014/06/05)
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At Guildhall Library’s Complete Reading of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Click below for pics of Damian Lewis attending Guildhall Library’s Complete Reading of Shakespeare’s Sonnets event on Wednesday. Gallery Link: 2014/04/23 Guildhall Library’s Complete Reading of Shakespeare’s Sonnets More on the event: Daily Mail – ‘He was playful and versatile with words’: Damian Lewis praises William Shakespeare as he reads the poet’s first five sonnets…