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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend Erdem’s Fashion Show

London Fashion Week Continues

by Julia Pritchard for MailOnline | DailyMail | February 19, 2018

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Damian appears to be on a break from filming Showtime’s hit television series Billions in New York as he has been spotted in London all last week into this week.

We reported yesterday that Damian and Helen attended the Temperley London Fashion show on Sunday.

And today  London Fashion Week continues as the power couple head to Erdem’s fashion show arm-in-arm, despite the drizzly weather as they make their way to the National Portrait Gallery for the catwalk event.

The independent British designer Erdem Moralioglu, a favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle, has hired out the National Portrait Gallery to showcase his work .

Established in London in 2005 the designer ready-to-wear brand, ERDEM, “has come to be synonymous with versatile yet powerful femininity.”  Founder Moralioglu trained at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London where he remained to launch the brand following his graduation. Known for his use of experimental textiles, vibrant prints, and detailed craftsmanship, ERDEM has created a beautiful world of the delicate mixed with the bold.

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Categories Damian Lewis Events Fashion and Style Personal and Family Life

Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend Temperley Fashion Show

London Fashion Week

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | February 18, 2018

Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis attended the Temperley London Fashion Show Fall/Winter 18 during London Fashion Week at Seymour Leisure Centre February 18, 2018 in London, England. Both Helen and Damian are seen pictured here with British fashion designer Alice Temperley, as they popped backstage to congratulate her.

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The Old Vic: Meet the Bicentenary Ambassadors

Countdown to Old Vic’s 200th Birthday

Staff | February, 12, 2018 | oldvictheatre.com

As the countdown to our 200th birthday continues, we’re proud to announce our Bicentenary Ambassadors – friends from stage and screen who will lend their support to this momentous occasion by celebrating the past, present and future of our beloved theatre.

Actors, TV personalities, writers and many more including Nikki Amuka-Bird, Sheila Atim, John Boyega, Cate Blanchett AC, Kim Cattrall, Lily Cole, Alan Cumming OBE, Dame Judi Dench CH, DBE, Michelle Dockery, Rupert Everett, Martin Freeman, Tamsin Greig, David Harewood MBE, Sir Derek Jacobi CBE, Toby Jones, Cush Jumbo, Pearl Mackie, Sir Ian McKellen CH, CBE, Sir Ben Kingsley, Bill Nighy, Anika Noni Rose, Sir Mark Rylance, Andrew Scott, Sir Tom Stoppard OM, CBE, Stanley Tucci and Dame Julie Walters DBE, are joining the theatre in marking 200 years of creative adventure. This roll call of talent, emergent and established, demonstrates the role of The Old Vic as a crucible for both artistic pioneers and great entertainment over its 200 year history.

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The Jury Review

Excellence in Writing, Acting, and Presentation

by Vicki Hopkins | Popcorn Entertainment Reviews | January 14, 2018

There are times that I become so overwhelmed at the absolute greatest of British television, I’m speechless. No one does it better than the Brits. I’ve just finished the two seasons of The Jury that first broadcast in 2002 and then again in 2011. Both series consists of five one-hour episodes.

It begins with ordinary citizens receiving in their mail a summons to jury duty. A few of the jurors in each case are focused upon as subplots and how the experience affects them. Of course, the main focus is upon the accused. The first 2002 series revolves around a Sikh teenager who is accused of murdering a classmate who bullied him. The second in 2011 focuses on a man accused of brutally murdering three women he met on an internet dating site.

For those of you who love Gerard Butler, you will find him staring as one of the jurors, along with other familiar faces such as Helen McCrory.

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