Category: Print Media
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‘Homeland’ Star Damian Lewis: ‘The Walls Close In’ During Season Two, Rolling Stone, October 7, 2012
‘Homeland’ Star Damian Lewis: ‘The Walls Close In’ During Season Two By Brian Hiatt October 7, 2012 ‘Honestly, people are going to be surprised again,’ says Lewis. ‘It’s pretty accelerated.’ Damian Lewis at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
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Damian Lewis On The Conflicts And Complexities Of ‘Homeland’, NPR, September 29, 2012
Damian Lewis On The Conflicts And Complexities Of ‘Homeland’ Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday LINDA HOLMES September 29, 20126:07 AM ET  Damian Lewis as Nicholas Brody in Showtime’s Homeland. Bob Leverone/Showtime There weren’t a whole lot of upset winners at last Sunday’s Emmy Awards, but one of the few was Homeland star Damian Lewis, who beat out, among others, Mad Men‘s…
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The Atlantic Interview: How ‘Homeland’ Finds Humanity in Terrorism
In Homeland’s first season, you had to play the ambiguity of whether or not Brody was a terrorist for most of the season. Now that there’s a definitive answer, do you think about Brody any differently? I think Brody has many different realities. He’s essentially an abuse victim. Abused by a man who he loved,…
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AP Interview: Damian Lewis scores on ‘Homeland’ as a sympathetic terrorist
It could be, no TV drama has ever given viewers such a damaged pair of protagonists as Brody and Carrie on “Homeland.†Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody was a prisoner of war in Afghanistan who returned home a national hero — and, covertly, a terrorist turncoat (having been turned by Al-Qaida during his 8-year imprisonment).…
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The Double Life of Damian Lewis, Times/Sunday Times, September 22, 2012
Original article in the Times AND HE DOES THE SCHOOL RUN… From brooding Marine in Homeland to North London family man - Damian Lewis tells Robert Crampton about his double life Good news for Homeland fans. The second season starts soon. Even better, Damian Lewis, when I ask him about the likelihood of a third season, says, “I think this…