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What’s the Story Helen McCrory?

by Cole Moreton | Event Magazine | February 23, 2019

She stars opposite a legendary Hollywood heart-throb in the ambitious new BBC drama MotherFatherSon, but Helen McCrory was never going to swoon over Richard Gere. ‘I was a naughty girl,’ says the actress with a chuckle, explaining why she didn’t fall for Gere’s clean-cut charms like so many her age – 14 – when his first hit, An Officer And A Gentleman, came out in 1982.

‘I was a Jimi Hendrix girl. I liked my rock ’n’ roll. I liked the naughty boys – Bob Dylan was going to wake me up in a harem in Morocco. So it wasn’t that I didn’t have a crush on him, I didn’t see the films.’ ‘I knew who he was, of course,’ she says. ‘But I had a crush on Adam And The Ants back then. It was all London, it was all street, it was all edgy, it was all the smell of carbon monoxide and marches and DMs.’

Gere plays a very powerful man with deep secrets. Could she challenge Gere? She nods. ‘It was constantly a work in progress. I come from the British tradition, which is all about the script. The word is God. He comes from an American tradition, where you improvise around it. I’ve never worked with anyone like that.’

She does know – and is proud to say – that she was given her part long before her more famous co-star. ‘I was cast six weeks before Gere was! MotherFatherSon: it’s in that order for a reason, as in every family!’

McCrory and Lewis have a son and a daughter, Gulliver and Manon, who are 11 and 12. They live in a Victorian townhouse in north London, having tried Los Angeles for a while before returning home.

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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend London Fashion Week

A Family of Fashion

by Gingersnap4Helen | helen-mccrory.com | February 18, 2019

It’s a family affair as Damian, Helen and daughter Manon attend the Erdem show for London Fashion Week on Monday, February 18, 2019 at the National Portrait Gallery in London England. The family is pictured here with British-American journalist and editor who has been editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988 and artistic director for Condé Nast, Vogue’s publisher, since 2013, Anna Wintour.

Damian and Helen also sat front row at the Roksanda fashion show at the Old Selfridges Hotel that same day. They enjoyed a first look at the new Autumn/Winter 2019 collection.

In addition, the couple attended the Christopher Kane catwalk show at 90 High Holborn during this year’s London Fashion Week.

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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend MotherFatherSon Episode Screening

MotherFatherSon

by Gingersnap4Helen | helen-mccrory.com | February 12, 2019

According to social media, it appears both Damian and Helen attended a sneak peek screening of the first episode of MotherFatherSon, an upcoming British television series starring Richard Gere and Helen McCrory who plays a British heiress. IMDB describes it as a psycho-thriller set within systems of power in politics, media, and the police. Look for it in March, 2019 on BBC2!

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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend Charles Finch and CHANEL Pre-Bafta Party

Party Time

by Gingersnap4Helen | helen-mccrory.com | February 9, 2019

Damian and Helen attended the Charles Finch x Chanel BAFTA Pre-Party dinner at Loulou’s on February 9, 2019 in London, England. The yearly dinner event switched venues, rather than its usual haunt at Annabel’s in Mayfair.

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Photographing The Famous

One Button Press, One Camera Shutter Click, and You Get This:

by Jemma Dodd | Olympus Magazine | Issue 59

Photo by Debbi Clark

Debbi Clark has had work featured in Vogue, Homme, and Tatler, photographed the likes of Kate Moss and Damian Lewis and set up her own charity. We speak to the woman who’s capable of it all…

When did you become interested in photography?
It was when I was studying fashion and design at St. Martin’s College when I fell in love with photography. I used to photograph landscapes, capturing patterns in trees, flowers, grass picturing shapes, shadows and formations in clouds. I became so obsessed with how fascinating it was playing with light that I wanted to learn the technical side to really bring my images to life. I then went on to LCP and studied photography and printing. My first camera was the Olympus PEN-F 35mm film camera, which I still love and use.

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