Damian Lewis
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Hunger Magazine Interview – Dec 26, 2014

You Must Know Yourself

by Fiona Sinclair Scott | Hunger TV Magazine | December 26, 2014

[D]amian Lewis is a confident character, and he has been known to stir up the occasional controversy, be it for his comments at the end of 2013 about his fear of becoming a “slightly over the top, fruity stage actor who eventually lands film work playing wizards”, or for signing a Homeland DVD set to President Obama with the joke, “from one Muslim to another”. There is, however, an obvious humility to the 43-year-old actor, who puts a lot of his fame down to good luck.

Before making it big, Damian began his acting career as a mischievous boy in London’s famous Abbey Road. At the age of 16, he started his own theatre company, and in 1993 he graduated from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He took to the stage, working with the Royal Shakespeare Company where he caught the attention of Steven Spielberg, who later cast him in his television miniseries, Band of Brothers. In 2002, he came close to swooping a Golden Globe for his part in Spielberg’s show, but he had to wait until 2013 to put one on his mantelpiece, for his masterly portrayal of Nicholas Brody in Homeland.

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Band of Brothers Used as Training Video at Sandhurst, The Telegraph, June 29, 2014

Band of Brothers used as training video at Sandhurst

Scenes from the acclaimed television series are studied by trainees undergoing officer training at Sandhurst

Damian Lewis and David Schwimmer in Band of Brothers

Damian Lewis and David Schwimmer in Band of Brothers Photo: Moviestore collection Ltd / Alamy

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Emmys: ‘Homeland’s’ Damian Lewis on Brody’s Brutal End and Viewers’ Reactions (Q&A), The Hollywood Reporter, June 2, 2014

Emmys: ‘Homeland’s’ Damian Lewis on Brody’s Brutal End and Viewers’ Reactions (Q&A)

9:00 AM PDT 6/2/2014 by Ray Richmond

Showtime, Damian Lewis on “Homeland’

The actor reflects on the demise of his controversial character, the show’s passionate fan base and the thrill of playing “a baddie.”

Continue reading Emmys: ‘Homeland’s’ Damian Lewis on Brody’s Brutal End and Viewers’ Reactions (Q&A), The Hollywood Reporter, June 2, 2014

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‘Homeland’ Star Damian Lewis Says No Finale Could Have Pleased All Fans, The Hollywood Reporter, December 18, 2013

‘Homeland’ Star Damian Lewis Says No Finale Could Have Pleased All Fans

by Michael O’Connell

"For some, he was one of the main reasons to tune in to the show," the actor tells THR. "But for other people, he was the reason the show couldn't grow."
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‘Homeland’: Damian Lewis talks about finale tragedy, Entertainment Weekly, December 17, 2013

‘Homeland’: Damian Lewis talks finale tragedy

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Damian Lewis is breaking his silence on the season 3 finale of Showtime’s Homeland. Below, the Emmy-winning actor says goodbye to Nicholas Brody, his popular Homeland starring character who was executed in a public square in Tehran during the show’s last episode of the season Sunday night. Lewis reveals what it was like to shoot his agonizing last scene, what he thinks Brody was thinking in those final moments and his feelings about the show’s future without him.
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Damian Lewis on the Season Finale of ‘Homeland’, New York Times, December 16, 2013

 Damian Lewis on the Season Finale of ‘Homeland’ (Spoiler Alert!)

Dave Itzkoff, New York Times, December 16, 2013

Nicholas Brody, the Marine and prisoner of war turned sleeper agent turned congressman played by Damian Lewis on “Homeland,” was all but a ghost in the most recent season of this Showtime thriller. Having gone on the run at the end of Season 2, Brody was largely absent from Season 3 — except for one episode, in which he resurfaced in Caracas, Venezuela — and then in the year’s final arc, he proceeded to make up for lost time.

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