Tag: Helen McCrory
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Damian Lewis: “Hedgefund Billionaires are Misunderstoodâ€, The Guardian, May 11, 2016
Damian Lewis: ‘Hedge-fund billionaires are misunderstood’ As Lewis brings his impeccable American accent back as gazillionaire Bobby Axelrod in new show Billions, he talks Tony Blair, megalomania and megabucks Damian Lewis as Bobby Axelrod in Billions – a man with working class roots … and an $84m mansion in the Hamptons. Benji Wilson Wednesday 11…
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License to Kill Revoked? Damian on Playing Bond – May 5, 2016
License to kill revoked? Damian Lewis reveals he’s had ‘no contact’ with James Bond bosses over the role despite being a favourite to take over from Daniel Craig By Jj Nattrass For Mailonline – Daily Mail – May 5, 2016 Ever since Daniel Craig’s stint as James Bond has come under question he’s been among…
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A Suited Damian Lewis Cuddles Up to His Stunning Wife Helen McCrory as They Have a Romantic Meal Following Movie Premiere, Daily Mail, May 5, 2016
A suited Damian Lewis cuddles up to his stunning wife Helen McCrory as they have a romantic meal following movie premiere By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline PUBLISHED: 5 May 2016 | UPDATED: 5 May 2016 He spent the evening promoting his latest movie offering, Our Kind Of Traitor, at the Mayfair hotel in London, alongside the beautiful Naomie…
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Damian Lewis: Confidence Man, Emmy Magazine, May 5, 2016
Confidence Man Damian Lewis — the charming Brit who brings his all to all-American roles is back on Showtime in Billions. As a perplexing one-percenter, ruthless player, or capital crusader? He’s hard to read, but always reeks of confidence. by Benji Wilson – May 5, 2016           Â
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Frankenstein Read by Damian and Helen – April 14, 2016
At the Keats-Shelley Romantic Poetry Prize by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | April 14, 2019 Frankenstein read by Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory at the Keats-Shelley Romantic Poetry Prize at John Murray House on Wednesday, April 13th in London.
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Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory Read from Frankenstein – April 14, 2016
by Jess Gormley | The Guardian | April 14, 2016 Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis read extracts from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein at the Keats-Shelley Prize 2016 in London, marking 200 years since the novel’s inception. Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1816 and it is now regarded as one of the key gothic novels of the romantic…