Tag: London
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The Look: Mr Damian Lewis, Mr. Porter, May 8, 2012
THE LOOK: MR DAMIAN LEWIS by Mr Sanjiv Bhattacharya MAY 8, 2012 Mr Damian Lewis needs no convincing that Homeland is a huge hit, perhaps even a career high. Not because of the critical praise or the awards, or even his Best Actor nomination at the Golden Globes last year. But because in March he was invited…
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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 GMT 04 Feb 2012 Photo: Channel 4 Damian Lewis opens our conversation with a sheepish…
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Damian Lewis Interview, Channel 4, February 2, 2012
Damian Lewis interview 02 FEB 2012 You WILL answer our questions, Lewis… The following feature is available free for reproduction in full or in part. 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…
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Damian Lewis: Bringing the Fight back home, Sydney Morning Herald, January 12, 2012
Bringing the fight back home Hero or terrorist? Andrew Murfett talks to the star of Homeland. By Andrew Murfett THE premise is intriguing. A United States marine, missing in action for eight years and presumed dead, is rescued from a terrorist compound. He has been held hostage by al-Qaeda for all that time.
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Homeland Star Damian Lewis Delves into the two sides of patriotism, AssignmentX, December 15, 2011
Exclusive Interview: HOMELAND star Damian Lewis delves into the two sides of patriotism The actor talks about his new series and his feelings about the end of LIFE By ABBIE BERNSTEIN / Contributing Writer Posted: December 15th, 2011 / 02:13 PM
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Damian Lewis: An Actor at the top of his game, The Independent, October 18, 2011
Damian Lewis: An actor at the top of his game Damian Lewis’s new film focuses on football. He talks to Kaleem Aftab about sport, politics and the problems of acting with Keira Knightley Tuesday 18 October 2011 23:00 BST The Independent Culture Football is a funny game with a strange habit of dividing families and testing loyalties.…