
Damian Lewis
Actor, Musician, Dad, Redhead and Ping-Pong Champion
– strolling player and fun-time troubadour –
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– Henry’s Paranoia Reaches New Heights – by Damianista | Fan Fun with Damian Lewis | November 11, 2024 “So, good Privy Seal, as you love me and love my service, you will bring this matter to a conclusion.” –…
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light Review – Cromwell’s So Menacing
– Masterstroke in a Magnificent Drama – by Christopher Stevens | Daily Mail | November 10, 2024 Five out of Five Stars Courtiers who should be telling him, ‘With these Ferrero Rocher chocolate balls, you are spoiling us!’ are instead…
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The Mirror and the Light is Glorious
– Blood Has Been Spilled – by Rachael Sigee | iNews | November 10, 2024 Five out of Five Stars This adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s final novel does justice to her ingenious ability to draw out nuance of Tudor politics.…
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light Episode 1 Review – Wreckage
– Head in Lion’s Mouth – by Louisa Mellor | Den of Geek | November 10, 2024 After almost a decade, hooray for the BBC returning to the perilous political world of Thomas Cromwell. Peter Straughan and Peter Kosminsky’s exquisite,…
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VIDEO: Damian Lewis on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
– Wolf Hall and Music – Damian appeared on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg on Sunday, November 10, 2024 to discuss tonight’s BBC 1 premiere of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light and reprising his role as the troubled and…
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light Review – Six Hours of Utter TV Magic
– More Man, Less Monolith – by Lucy Mangan | The Guardian | November 10, 2024 Five out of Five Stars The final instalment of Hilary Mantel’s masterpiece is the most intricate television you are ever likely to see. It…
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Gossip is a Currency: The Precarious Lives of Tudor Women in Wolf Hall
– High Stakes Game of Survival – by Katie Rosseinsky | The Independent | November 10, 2024 Life as a woman in the court of Henry VIII was a high-stakes game of survival. As the final instalment of Hilary Mantel’s…
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Wolf Hall Season 2 Review: End of Tudor Saga Proves to be Well Worth the Wait
– Prestige TV and Machiavellian Masterpiece – by Jon O’Brien | Radio Times | November 10, 2024 Four out of Five Stars The first season of Wolf Hall, which debuted in 2015, appeared to foreshadow all the political upheaval that’s occurred in…