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'I've been through a lot in my life'

Nicole Kidman
The Independent
By Elaine Lipworth
5 December 2008

Her career has arced from gauche newcomer and Tom Cruise's wife to stardom in her own right. Now, the Baz…

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Why Jada is mad about the films and Will, too

Jada Pinkett Smith
Sunday Independent
By Evan Fanning
30 November 2008

Jada Pinkett Smith's interview is rudely interrupted by a fire alarm. After about 30 seconds, when the ringing stops and…

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Britain's lady-in-waiting

Alison Steadman
Sunday Times Magazine
By Lesley White
30 November 2008

From prostitutes to neurotic mums, there’s no role Alison Steadman hasn’t slipped into. So why hasn’t she conquered Hollywood? The…

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Ghost Town - Ricky Gervais interview

Ricky Gervias
Indielondon.co.uk
By Rob Carnevale
1 November 2008

RICKY Gervais talks about dentistry, why Laurel and Hardy are the ghosts he would most like to be able to…

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Dakota reveals cheerleading life

Dakota Fanning
Metro
By Elaine Lipworth
2 December 2008

Dakota Fanning, 14, is America's most successful child actress, reportedly earning more than £5million a film. She's already acted with…

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Cannibals Back on Screen - The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce premiere

Nial Fulton
The Mercury
By Tim Martin
25 November 2008

THE latest screen version of the story of Alexander Pearce has premiered in Hobart. TASMANIA'S cannibal convict was in the…

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Mad about Mad Men's Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm
Sunday Times
By Stephen Armstrong
30 November 2008

Actor Jon Hamm chanelled his dead father to create Mad Men’s Don Draper, one of the most memorable characters in…

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Ray Winstone unleashed: A suitably terrifying encounter with Britain's hardest actor

Ray Winstone
Mail on Sunday
By Louise Gannon
30 November 2008

Drugs, crime, taxes, politicians, benefit abuse...and Amy Winehouse - just some of the reasons why Ray Winstone's leaving Britain (and…

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Tilda Swinton: 'I'm not interested in acting skills'

Tilda Swinton
Independent on Sunday
By Jonathan Romney
30 November 2008

Tilda Swinton has never tried to fit in. She wins Oscars but describes her work as 'clowning'. She flits from…

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'Ross and Brand were astoundingly tasteless', says John Cleese

John Cleese
The Guardian
By Amy Raphael
29 November 2008

John Cleese is sick as a (dead) parrot, says Amy Raphael, about the weather, football, and that message to Manuel

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Benicio Del Toro tells Simon Hattenstone about his latest role - Che Guevara

Benicio Del Toro
The Guardian
By Simon Hattenstone
29 November 2008

Benicio Del Toro is Hollywood's finest mumbler since Marlon Brando. He is never better than when mumbling his lines. Except,…

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The Glebe Newspaper - From Petty Thief to a Cannibal Convict

Nial Fulton
The Glebe Newspaper
By Marie Samsom
17 September 2008

AN Irish convict who escaped a penal colony and kept starvation at bay by eating his companions was incarcerated beneath…

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Cannibal Film Difficult to Digest

Nial Fulton
ABC
By Felicity Ogilvie
21 November 2008

ELEANOR HALL: An Australian film based on the life of the cannibal convict Alexander Pearce has opened in Tasmania. In…

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The male crisis and how to cry

Kenneth Branagh
Daily Telegraph
By Serena Davies
29 November 2008

Kenneth Branagh is back on TV to play moody cop Kurt Wallander. He talks to Serena Davies about his role,…

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Tough with the smooth: Robert Carlyle on Stone of Destiny

Robert Carlyle
The Times
By James Mottram
29 November 2008

First he's got to steal the stone of destiny then Robert Carlyle is threatening to reprise his role as as…

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