Damian Lewis
– Actor, Musician, Dad, Redhead and Ping-Pong Champion –
~ strolling player and fun-time troubadour ~
Front Page News
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I’ve added 50 HQ stills from episodes 1-6 to the gallery. I’ll try and add the rest later this week! Thanks to Sami for the assist! Note: I’ve fiddled with some of the gallery settings – if thumbnails look distorted,…
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New photoshoots
I’ve added a new promotional shoot for the BBC radio drama Number 10 to the gallery in HQ. I’ve also added an old photo phoot (also in HQ) he did during the 31st Deauville American Film in September 2005. Gallery…
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Telegraph Interview – Soldiering on: Damian Lewis in Homeland
Damian Lewis opens our conversation with a sheepish mention of his ardent admirers. ‘I’ve a set of fans who call themselves – you’re not allowed to laugh – Damian Bunnies.’ Their name seems to be a reference to those other…
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Soldiering on: Damian Lewis in Homeland, The Telegraph, February 4, 2012
Soldiering on: Damian Lewis in Homeland After his breakthrough 10 years ago in Band of Brothers, Damian Lewis’s finest work has been for television, his latest role that of a US Marine held captive for eight years By Craig McLean 7:00AM…
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New series of ‘Number 10′
A new series of the BBC radio drama Number 10 will broadcast Monday-Thursday, February 20-23 from 2.15-3.00pm on BBC Radio 4. Damian Lewis will reprise his role as Prime Minister Simon Laity. For downloads of the two previous series, visit…
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‘Homeland’ UK Premiere date
According to BBC Radio 4’s Front Row and this Digital Spy article, Homeland will premiere Sunday, February 19th on Channel 4. The Channel 4 site still shows no official date. Any day now …
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GQ.com Interview
“Straight to the sore point,” sighs Damian Lewis, slouching deeper into an armchair in the library room of London’s Covent Garden Hotel. GQ has made the mistake of bringing up the Golden Globes: while Lewis’ stunning new psychological drama Homeland…
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Channel 4 Interview
Damian Lewis is sitting opposite me, drinking tea in a wood-panelled library in a discreetly opulent Central London hotel. With his clipped Old Etonian accent and understated self-confidence, he seems the epitome of Englishness. Which is why it’s surprising that…