Tag: Band of Brothers
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Red Hot: The Irresistible Rise of Damian Lewis – Sept 8, 2006
Damian Lewis: The Chameleon Performer by Liz Hoggard | The Independent | September 8, 2006 Damian Lewis is an intense chap, capable of conveying a huge range of emotions with the smallest gesture. He’s hotly tipped for an Oscar for his new film. And he’s a real gent. Just don’t call him posh, whatever you…
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Great Expectations: An Interview with Helen McCrory – August 25, 2006
Drama Queen by Lydia Slater | Evening Standard Magazine | August 25, 2006 Perched on a velvet sofa in the elegant sitting room of the Cheyne Walk Brasserie, Helen McCrory strokes her Stella McCartney-clad stomach and smiles under heavy eyelids, rather like the cat who’s got the cream. As well she might. Life has never…
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Band of Brothers 2: This time it’s personal, The Times, April 20, 2006
Band of brothers 2: this time it’s personal by Kevin Maher, The Times, April 20, 2006 Kevin Maher discovers why Damian Lewis got on really well with the director of his new film Damian Lewis  is jumping out of his skin. On the Cardiff set of the high concept dramedy The Baker, the 35-year-old great white…
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Damian Lewis: Q&A, The Guardian – October 28, 2005
Damian Lewis: Q&A by Rosanna Greenstreet | The Guardian | October 28, 2005 Damian Lewis was born in London in 1971. He was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the second world war drama Band Of Brothers. He plays Benedict in Much Ado About Nothing, part of the BBC’s Shakespeare season, and…
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Let’s Dance – Fall 2005
Damian Lewis at The Dorchester by Natalie Theo | Factory Magazine | Fall Issue, 2005 Damian Lewis really wants to be Widow Twanky. Thankfully Factory has asked him to camp it up as an all-dancing James Bond hero for its shoot at the Dorchester Hotel’s London ballroom. “I went through a lot of pantomime when…
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Damian Lewis Interview, Sunday Express, May 25, 2003
Damian Lewis looks terrible. With his copper-coloured hair slicked back and his fair skin etched with lines, he could pass for 60. Which is a tribute to the make-up artists who have just aged him for 30 years for his part in The Forsyte Saga.