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HE HAS A WEALTH OF HEROES – AND VILLAINS – UNDER HIS BELT, BUT SAM CLAFLIN SAYS IT TOOK ONE ROLE TO TRULY PEEL BACK THE LAYERS.
THE ACTOR’S EMOTIONAL DEPTH ON SCREEN HAS SKYROCKETED HIM TO THE TOP OF EVERY DIRECTOR’S WISH LIST. NOW, WITH TWO NEW FILMS ON THE HORIZON – A HEIST THRILLER AND A REMAKE OF A SHAKESPEARE CLASSIC – HE REFLECTS ON HIS UNSTOPPABLE ASCENT
GARDEN FELT LIKE the perfect discreet spot for dissecting life with Alexander Lincoln on a late Tuesday afternoon. He walks in — all six feet, three inches of him, pint in hand — and so much for quiet
John Maybury was a fellow graduate of the Derek Jarman school of filmmaking, and it was in those heady, early days that he first became aware of Tilda Swinton. The pair worked closely on two challengi
I Fought the Law is set to be one of the most talked-about dramas on TV this autumn. It’s based on the story of Ann Ming, a mum who fought to get the 800-year-old double jeopardy law overturned (which
Sheridan Smith talks complex characters, her latest challenging role and reveals how she switches off at the end of the day