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Helen McCrory interview: on motherhood, Damian Lewis and what makes her mad

Helen McCrory talks about Celtic grit, her strict approach to parenting, and her equally sought-after husband

“There’s a whole generation of children growing up who don’t seem able to express themselves.” CREDIT: Photo: Kate Davis MacLeod

“As far as I can remember, I have never slept with Alan Rickman…” Helen McCrory is so deft a master at the art of the deadpan that it can be quite unsettling. We are having a late breakfast, and discussing how she came to accept the role of the evil Madame Le Nôtre in A Little Chaos, a romantic drama centred on the court of Louis XIV, which Rickman both directs and stars in. Unflinchingly serious, with one pencil-thin dark eyebrow raised, McCrory takes a slow sip of her coffee before allowing a glimmer of a smirk to give the game away.

While they have never been involved romantically on screen or otherwise, she and Rickman – both giants of the British theatre scene – have had a long-running friendship, cemented by the Harry Potter franchise (she played Narcissa Malfoy in three of the eight films in which he starred as Severus Snape). “I was absolutely thrilled when he sent me the script and asked me to come and play,” she says of A Little Chaos.

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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend BBC Films 25th Birthday Bash

Happy 25th Birthday BBC Films

by Susanna Lazarus – RadioTimes – March 26, 2015

Damian Lewis at the BBC Films' 25th Anniversary Reception

Yesterday was a difficult day for the BBC, but as the fallout from the decision to drop Jeremy Clarkson rumbled on, director-general Tony Hall was joined by a host of famous faces for BBC Films’ 25th birthday bash.

The film-making arm of the Corporation was celebrating two and a half decades of producing features including Truly Madly Deeply, Billy Elliot, An Education, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa and last year’s Pride.

Christine Langan – head of BBC Films – welcomed the likes of Andrew Scott, Alan Rickman, Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory, Louis Theroux, James Nesbitt, Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter to last night’s star-studded celebration at New Broadcasting House.

The anniversary marks a big year for the BBC’s film division, which picked up a special Bafta for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema at this year’s ceremony to mark its two and a half decades “at the forefront of British independent filmmaking in the UK”.

Last night’s celebrations coincided with the announcement that Veep and The Thick of It creator Armando Iannucci is working on a feature film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel David Copperfield, and Rafe Spall will take the lead in BBC Films’ Swallows and Amazons.

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Vogue Interview with Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis

No Place Like Homeland

by Staff | Vogue | January 20, 2015

“Do you know, I think you might wear a suit better than any man I’ve ever met.” In the intimate and strangely forbidden confines of a lift at the National Theatre, Helen McCrory’s heavily made-up hazel eyes are drinking in her husband’s tall, tailored frame.

“Thank you,” he replies, faintly awkwardly, looking down at the same Tom Ford tuxedo he wore to accept the best actor Emmy award only last month. “Does this mean you want me to do all the washing-up for a week?”

A gypsy laugh bubbles up from deep inside McCrory’s tiny dancer’s body.

“No, my darling, of course not! Just the bedtime stories…”

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Helen McCrory’s Travelling Life

Helen McCrory: “What I love about travel is the freedom. Anything that gets in the way of that is missing the point”

How often do you travel?

As an actress, it is feast or famine when it comes to holidays. I have two children and try to get three holidays a year with them. Last year, we did a weekend in Rome, where it snowed for the first time in 30 years. Then my husband, Damian [Lewis, the actor], worked in Mantua for a week, so we went to Venice for the weekend and visited the Italian countryside for a week. It was bliss.

We also visited Mauritius during the hurricane season, which was actually OK. When it rained, we’d stay inside and watch the geckoes and then walk out afterwards to see bright flowers and rainbows. I was brought up in very exotic places, as my father was a diplomat. By the time I was nine I had lived all over the world, from Oslo to Nigeria and Zanzibar. As a child, I used to think the most exotic place was Cardiff, where my grandparents lived, and where I first saw snow.

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