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Damian on Guitar for Red Nose Day

You Make My Dreams Come True

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | May 23, 2019

Earlier we reported here that Damian would be making an appearance for this year’s Red Nose Day Special. Enjoy the episode’s highlight by watching the entire video of all the celebrities performing “You Make My Dreams” by Hall & Oates. Here he is…Mr. Damian Lewis on guitar for Red Nose Day. Watch full video here.

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Red Nose Day – May 20, 2019

Grab Your Nose and Tune In For NBC’s Red Nose Day Special

by Staff | Access Online | May 20, 2019

NBC’s Red Nose Day Special is returning and there’s a whole lotta star power coming with it! Chrissy Teigen, Rebeca McEntire, Connie Britton, Julia Roberts, Saoirse Ronan, Rob Gronkowski, Julianne Hough and Chrissy Metz are a few of the massive names who will be joining.

The annual star-studded evening of fun and fundraising returns for its fifth annual event as superstar celebrities, big-name comedians and chart-topping musical acts come together for one night. NBC revealed exclusively to Access tons of the stars who will join the lineup of music, comedy and short documentary films that will educate and engage viewers on the cause of ending child poverty. And that’s not all.

The campaign will be followed by a special Red Nose Day edition of “Hollywood Game Night” that includes Kelly Clarkson, Kristen Bell, Kenan Thompson, Jeff Goldblum, Jennifer Garner, Thandie Newton, Leslie Mann and Sean Hayes who join host Jane Lynch to raise money for kids.

Daryl Hall and John Oats join the special for the video reimagining of their iconic hit “You Make My Dreams” along with a star-studded lineup of talent from all walks of the industry, including Skylar Astin, Stephanie Beatriz, Paul Blackthorne, Justin Cornwell, Terry Crews, Yaya DaCosta, Josh Dallas, Harriet Dyer, Gloria Estefan, Melissa Fumero, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Savannah Guthrie, Jenna Bush Hager, Tony Hale, Zuri Hall, Matt Iseman, Jane Levy, Damian Lewis, Howie Mandel, Stephen Merchant, Carey Mulligan, Jamie Oliver, Kal Penn, Retta, Melissa Roxburgh, Amanda Seales, Lilly Singh, Ben Stiller, Mary Steenburgen, Eamonn Walker and Susan Kelechi.

The special airs Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC. Watch the “Hollywood Game Night” Red Nose Day special, Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 10:00 p.m. ET on NBC. Check your local listings!

To make your own impact, visit Red Nose Day.org
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Damian Makes 2019’s London Power 100 List – March 1, 2019

Damian Ranks #46 on London Power 100 List

by Newsdesk | Film News | March 1, 2019

The new London Power 100 was published today. Actors, actresses and producers made up 20% of the list which shines an alternative spotlight on the key movers and shakers amongst London’s elite.

London Power 100 President Nicholas Taylor explained the list and how it was decided: “After months of deliberating and research the list has collated the top 100 power players worth knowing in London.”

Major stars such as Idris Elba, Daniel Kaluuya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Damian Lewis, Naomie Harris, Tom Hiddleston, Keira Knightley, Letitia Wright, Noel Clarke, Thandie Newton and Jourdan Dunn joined veteran Londoners Sir Michael Caine, Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Barbara Windsor and Dame Joan Collins on the list, which also features royalty, politicians, restauranteurs and business leaders.

Commenting on the film industry’s prominence on the list, Nicholas Taylor said, “film is an industry in which Britain is a world leader – our actors and filmmakers are amongst the very best on the planet and I am delighted to see this diverse, all-encompassing sector so well represented. London is and always has been the very centre of the British Film Industry and the list reflects that with Londoners covering every aspect of the movie industry from the stars of billion dollar Hollywood blockbusters to homegrown independent films.”

Read the rest of the original article at Film News