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Damian Lewis Attends John Studzinski’s Birthday Lunch

John Studzinski’s Birthday Luncheon

by Mark Hookham | Daily Mail | September 4, 2021

Damian was among the guests at banker and philanthropist John Studzinski’s 65th birthday lunch on Saturday, September 4, 2021 at the fashionable River Cafe located in Fulham, South-West London. Mr. Studzinski is a prominent philanthropist who donates about half his vast earnings to charity, with the arts, the homeless and human rights being his favorite causes.

Guests enjoyed a band playing jazz and swing tunes as the get-together boasted two former Prime Ministers – Gordon Brown and Theresa May – novelist Ken Follett, former top civil servant Mark Sedwill and Rosa Monckton, the businesswoman, disabled rights activist and friend of Princess Diana.

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Categories Broadcast Media Jeffrey Archer: The Truth

‘Jeffrey Archer: The Truth’ Now Available for Streaming – Aug 26, 2020

The Truth, the Whole Truth and Everything But the Truth

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | August 26, 2020

Jeffrey Archer: The Truth is now available on BFI Player for those with subscriptions in the UK. Damian plays Jeffrey Archer in this 2002 film, a satirical look at the fascinating ‘secret’ true life of disgraced 1980’s Tory politician turned bestselling author Jeffrey Archer. The truth, the whole truth and everything but the truth.

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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 seemed to be particularly tough for McCrory, 37, who has been winning plaudits for her acting ever since she took her first role in the National Theatre’s production of Trelawney of the Wells, and who is constantly tipped as the next Judi Dench.

But even by her own high standards, the future is looking pretty rosy. She is eight months pregnant with her first child, and has an unnervingly perfect celebrity bump – no fat ankles or swollen face, just a watermelon at the waistline and a correspondingly magnificent bronzed cleavage. “I’ve never worn so many low-cut dresses in my life. If I could just wear spangles, I would. I feel so amazingly attractive,” she gurgles throatily, with total justice if our young waiter’s saucer eyes are anything to go by.

McCrory doesn’t appear to notice him but then if you’re engaged to Damian Lewis, star of The Forsyte Saga and Band of Brothers (and arguably the sexiest redhead on the planet), waiters probably come rather low in the pecking order. “I’ve never been broody before, but when I met Damian I became very different about relationships,” she says.

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