Tag: New York
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Cleo at The New Yorker Festival, Fan Fun with Damian Lewis, October 7, 2015
Cleo at New Yorker Festival 2015 by JaniaJania October 7, 2015 After the interview with Lauren Collins on Saturday, the second event for Damian Lewis at this weekend’s New Yorker Festival was a play reading of Lawrence Wright’s Cleo, with Damian Lewis playing the part of Richard Burton to Lily Rabe’s Elizabeth Taylor. We’re all pretty…
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Damian Lewis Homeland Q+A: “The final episode is both physically and emotionally violent.â€, Grantland, December 16, 2011
Damian Lewis Homeland Q+A: “The final episode is both psychologically and emotionally violent.†DECEMBER 16, 2011 by ANDY GREENWALD KENT SMITH/SHOWTIME Speaking to Damian Lewis on the telephone is disconcerting — and not because Lewis, in his role as troubled maybe-terrorist Sgt. Nicholas Brody, appears likely to blow himself to bits on Sunday’s Homeland season finale. The redheaded…
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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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Damian Lewis Interview: USA Weekend Magazine – March 10 2002
Black Hawk Down, Elvis, Steve McQueen, and Broadway by Evelyn Poitevent | USA Weekend Magazine |  March 10, 2002 “Band of Brothers†star Damian Lewis, 31, has been touted by everyone from the “New York Times†to “People†magazine as Hollywood’s new golden child. And rightfully so. The British actor — a veteran of London’s…
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Hamlet: Swordplay the Serious Way, New York Times, July 2, 1995
Hamlet: Swordplay the Serious Way By Matt Wolf, theater critic and journalist in London, New York Times, July 2, 1995 LONDON— “A HIT, A VERY PALPABLE HIT!” cries the courtier Osric during the climactic duel of “Hamlet.” And in the Broadway production now at the Belasco Theater, those hits are palpable indeed. Productions of “Hamlet” are often…
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Who Will Be The New Ralph Fiennes, The Next Hugh Grant? – Jan 1, 1995
Who Will Be The New Ralph Fiennes, The Next Hugh Grant? By Matt Wolf – New York Times – January 1, 1995 LONDON— NOT LONG AGO, DANIEL Day Lewis and Kenneth Branagh were the British names on everyone’s lips when it came to actors; more recently, Hugh Grant and Ralph Fiennes have dominated Hollywood’s imagination. Which…