Damian Lewis
– Actor, Musician, Dad, Redhead and Ping-Pong Champion –
~ strolling player and fun-time troubadour ~
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Wolf Hall: Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance on bringing the intrigue of the Tudor court to life by Gerard Gilbert – The Independent – January 9, 2015 BBC adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s award-winning novels begins this month. It’s only…
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Wolf Hall: Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance on bringing the intrigue of the Tudor court to life
Just a note: The article incorrectly states he’ll be doing a play in February when he’ll be working on the Showtime pilot Billions in January/February. Blinded by the dominant Holbein portrait of a later, more corpulent Henry, I was initially…
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New ‘Wolf Hall’ Episode 5 HQ Stills
Added 2 HQ stills from episode 5 to the gallery. Thanks to the Far, Far Away website for the pics! Gallery Link: Wolf Hall > Episode 5
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Anyone Seen Damian Lewis Wrestling an Octopus on Fortess Road?
Slippery Tips From A Well-Known Local: The Tentacle Purveyor by Staff | Kentishtowner | January 5, 2015 The Homeland star revealed his local shopping and cooking habits in an interview in Saturday’s Times Magazine. We were somewhat tickled by an…
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Wolf Hall: Henry’s Horrible History, Daily Mail, January 3, 2015
Henry’s horrible history: You won’t find any left-handers or extras in specs. Accuracy is king in the most eagerly anticipated TV event of the year… but how does Wolf Hall stand up to the scrutiny of one historian? By Lucy…
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From Eton to Wolf Hall, The Times Magazine, January 3, 2015
BBC2, Original article at the Times Damian Lewis: from Eton to Wolf Hall A post-Homeland Damian Lewis – now in tights and a codpiece for the BBC’s Wolf Hall – talks fame, class and family with Polly Vernon Polly Vernon…
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New video clip from ‘Wolf Hall’
With Damian Lewis as Henry VIII and Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell. The 6-part series begins broadcast in the UK on January 21st on BBC2. It will broadcast in the US starting April 5th on PBS.
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‘Wolf Hall’ Press Pack Interview: Damian Lewis is Henry VIII
How has playing Henry changed your perception of him as a historical figure? I think we all have this understanding that he was this womanising, syphilitic, bloated, genocidal Elvis character. And actually the truth is, though it might be an…