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Greta Scacchi

Sunday Times
17 August 2008

Time and Place - Greta Scacchi.

The actor recalls a rowdy childhood in well-to-do Haywards Heath.

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Terence Stamp

Sunday Times
17 August 2008

On the Move: Terence Stamp.

He hasn’t owned a car since his 1960s heart-throb heyday, but that has its advantages, he tells Gill Pringle

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Britt Ekland

The Observer
17 August 2008

My body & soul. Britt Ekland, actor, 65

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Daniel Radcliffe

Daily Mail
17 August 2008

Harry Potter: The brain disorder which means I can’t tie my shoelaces.

You would never know it from the way he plays Quidditch, but Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he suffers from dyspraxia – often associated with clumsiness.

The condition means the 19-year-old still has trouble tying his shoelaces.

Daniel admitted he was a sufferer in an interview to mark his Broadway debut in the play Equus – and he jokingly added: ‘I sometimes think, “Why, oh why, has Velcro not taken off?’ ...

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Shane Meadows

The Guardian
16 August 2008

Q&A;: Shane Meadows

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Rhys Ifans

The Guardian
16 August 2008

I'm with the band.

Before Notting Hill, before Twin Town, Rhys Ifans was the original lead singer of the Super Furry Animals. Now he and SFA drummer Dafydd Ieuan have formed their own 10-strong Welsh rock band. But can they stay sober long enough to play any music? Craig McLean meets The Peth...

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Luke Goss

Daily Telegraph
16 August 2008

Luke Goss: from pop idol to sci-fi villain.

Luke Goss, of Eighties boy-band Bros, is the unlikely star of Guillermo del Toro's spellbinding new movie. He talks to Will Lawrence

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Juliette Binoche

The Times
16 August 2008

Juliette Binoche gets metaphysical.

Artists don’t come more free-spirited than Juliette Binoche. As she abandons film for a year to pursue a new dance project, the Oscar-winning actress talks of art, love, intuition and intimacy

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Liv Tyler

The Times
16 August 2008

Liv Tyler on why there's life after the Lord of the Rings.

Recently separated and with a young son in tow, Liv Tyler is getting her career back on track

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David Thewlis

The Guardian
15 August 2008

'I got dangerously close to Johnny'.

Mike Leigh's Naked made David Thewlis a star - and went on to haunt him. He and the director talk to Stuart Jeffries about the creation of one of British film's greatest characters

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Thomas Turgoose

Daily Telegraph
15 August 2008

From troubled kid to young pro.

Thomas Turgoose, the star of 'This is England', talks to Craig McLean about his latest collaboration with Shane Meadows, the director who knocked him into shape

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Liam Neeson

The Independent
15 August 2008

Liam Neeson - an Irishman in New York

He hit the big time in 'Schindler's List' but Liam Neeson is still drawn to complex characters

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Claus von Stauffenberg

Sunday Telegraph
15 August 2008

Claus von Stauffenberg: the true story behind the film Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise.

On 20 July 1944, a German colonel left a bomb in the Führer's office. It exploded, just missing its target, and the following day the officer was shot. With the daring plot now being made into a film - starring Tom Cruise - Berthold von Stauffenberg, son of the would-be assassin, tells Nigel Jones how his father's 'moral sacrifice' shattered his and his family's lives...

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Ben Charles Edwards

The Times
14 August 2008

Heels before swine in Ben Charles Edwards's The Town That Boars Me.

Who has the greater shoe obsession — the young director of a strange new musical or our correspondent?

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Scarlett Johansson

Hello!
14 August 2008

Scarlett Johansson criticises Hollywood ageism.

Scarlett Johansson has criticised Hollywood's treatment of older women.

The 23-year-old actress and singer said that the movie industry was harder on women than men.

Johansson told Hello! magazine: "Women kind of wilt as men sort of achieve as they get older, like wine or whatever.

"It's like, 'Oh, she's past her prime and she can't play a sex symbol'."

The full interview appears in Hello! magazine but read a brief extract here...

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