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Helen and Damian Read Poetry at Hay Festival

In Honor of Josephine Hart Poetry Hour

by Gingersnap4Helen | helen-mccrory.com | May 29, 2013

source: telegraph.co.uk

McCrory and Lewis at the Hay Festival 2013 source: telegraph.co.uk

The McCrory-Lewis household has long been advocates of the Josephine Hart Poetry Hour. Here Helen and Damian attend Hay Festival in 2013, both in celebration of Josephine Hart and the revival of poetry reading tradition she established at the Festival. If you want to hear them read at Hay Festival, an audience member recorded the Hay Festival reading and posted it here. Helen and Damian read a programme of Byron, Keats and Shelley.

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Helen McCrory: ‘I used to think sexually charged roles were exploitative. Now I’m in my forties, I think it’s art’

Bagging the sort of sexually charged roles that reflect the complex reality of middle age

by Liz Hoggard | April 6, 2013 | The Independent

“I seem to be incredibly low,” Helen McCrory complains, swivelling in her modish chair. In the arch-tones of a tabloid journalist, she declares: “Helen McCrory seems to have shrunk enormously since I last saw her. So it was no surprise when she told me she was starring in The Hobbit. I knew she was Welsh, but really?”

At a private members’ club, wolfing down breakfast, McCrory, 5ft 3in, looks like an angelic child rather than a woman of 44 who just happens to be married to Britain’s most desirable man – Damian Lewis, 42, the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning star of Homeland. These days we see her on the red carpet, wearing slinky Marchesa frocks and De Beers diamonds. But McCrory seems enviably normal, with the actor’s gift of intimacy and silliness. In that deep, thespy voice she can segue from Chekhov to contact lenses, and make both sound equally thrilling.

In the past two years she has played a Cabinet minister in Skyfall, terrified as Narcissa Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and was hand-picked for Hugo, Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning children’s film. Oh, and she’s just received an Olivier Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role as a fortysomething daughter at odds with her ageing hippie mother, played by Julie Walters, in The National’s The Last of the Haussmans. It was a performance to make you howl and weep with recognition.

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Helen Shares Her Family Keepsakes for You Magazine

Heels, Music, Toy Cars

by Staff | You Magazizne | September, 2012

Helen, 44, lives in London with her husband, actor Damian Lewis, and their two children, Manon, five, and Gulliver, four. Here she shares her favourite family keepsakes.

This customised toy car was a gift from Damian and the children when I passed my driving test – which came as a big shock to the entire family. Manon was sitting in the back seat one day and she whispered, ‘Can I get out?’

Manon wore this dress to our wedding in July 2007 at Kensington and Chelsea Register Office – I was pregnant with Gulliver at the time. I wore a cornflower-blue Roberto Cavalli dress – white’s pushing it a bit when you’ve got a baby in one hand and another in your tum!

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