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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

‘National Treasure’: Robbie Coltrane And Julie Walters Lead Cast - But Who Else Is In The Channel 4 Drama?

 20/09/2016 16:45
Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters take centre stage in Channel 4’s latest drama ‘National Treasure’, which tells the story of a popular comedian who is suddenly faced with accusations of historical sex offences from decades earlier.
Screenwriter Jack Thorne, whose other credits include ‘Skins’ and ‘This Is England ‘90’, masterminded the four-part drama, which takes inspiration from the real-life events of Operation Yewtree, and Channel 4 have secured an all-star cast for the project.
‘Harry Potter’ legend Robbie plays comedian Paul Finchley, while Julie takes on the role of his wife of over 40 years, Marie - but they’re not the only faces viewers will recognise.
The supporting cast consists of actors who have appeared in shows including ‘Mr Selfridge’, ‘Blackadder’ and ‘Waterloo Road’.
Get to know the rest of the cast a little better here…

Tim McInnerny plays Karl Jenkins  

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His character: Karl may have been Paul’s comedy partner for decades, but that doesn’t mean their friendship has always been full of laughs. Instead, it’s described as “deeply and mutually loyal but also built on long-standing resentment and jealousy”.
Previous credits: ‘Blackadder’ fans will recognised Tim as the show’s Captain Kevin Darling, and in 2011, he popped up in ‘New Tricks’. Eagle-eyed ‘Game Of Thrones’ viewers will also have seen that he was in two episodes of the most recent series.

Andrea Riseborough plays Danielle ‘Dee’ Finchley

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Her character: Paul and Marie’s only daughter is a recovering addict, and mother of two, who is forced to reflect on her own past when the accusations come to light.
Previous credits: Andrea was nominated for a TV Bafta for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in the 2009 drama ‘The Long Road To Finchley’, and more recently landed roles in ‘Birdman’, ‘Brighton Rock’ and ‘Never Let Me Go’.

Kerry Fox plays Zoe Darwin

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Her character: Zoe is Paul’s barrister, who will take centre stage as the case heads to trial.
Previous credits: New Zealand-born actress Kerry has landed a number of film and TV roles over the years, appearing in ‘New Tricks’, ‘Midsomer Murders’ and ‘Vera’ on the small screen, as well as ‘Burning Man’ and ‘A Trap For Cinderella’, to name just two of her big screen productions.

Babou Ceesay plays Jerome Sharpe

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His character: “Straight-talking and savvy” lawyer Jerome is representing Paul, but can he get him off the hook?
Previous credits: Babou’s film and TV career began 10 years ago, when he landed a part in ‘Severance’. Since then, he’s popped up on a number of popular shows, including ‘Luther’, ‘Law And Order UK’, ‘Casualty’ and ‘Silent Witness’.

Kate Hardie plays Rebecca Thornton

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Her character: Rebecca is the first woman to step forward and accuse Paul of rape, stating that the crime took place in the early 1990s.
Previous credits: The actress landed her first TV role back in 1984, and in the years since she’s worked on a variety of different projects. In 1987, she played a student nurse in ‘Casualty’, before starring in 1994 series ‘Smokescreen’, alongside Timothy West.

Nadine Marshall plays DI Palmer

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Her character: The police officer is in charge of leading the investigation into the historical sex offence accusations.
Previous credits: Nadine is one of the lesser-known ‘National Treasure’ stars, but this is far from being her first job. At present you can catch her in Sky Living’s ‘The Spa’.

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Olga Kurylenko sports a plunging gown as she joins Tom Cruise at LA Oblivion premiere


Golden girl! Olga Kurylenko sports a VERY plunging gown as she joins Tom Cruise at LA Oblivion premiere 


She has appeared in an array of glamorous gowns in recent weeks to promote new film Oblivion.
And Olga Kurylenko looked as stunning as ever on Wednesday night as she joined co-star Tom Cruise at the LA premiere of the sci-fi action blockbuster. 
The star flashed a considerable amount of flesh in her plunging gold and black Burberry gown which she teamed with a pair of black Tom Ford high heels and a Swarovski clutch.
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Going for gold: Olga Kurylenko steals the show at the Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday in a golden dress with black beaded top
Going for gold: Olga Kurylenko steals the show at the Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday in a golden dress with black beaded top  
The Ukrainian-born star showed off her extremely slender figure in the clinging gown which featured a daring slit along the front.
Olga happily posed for photographers with her co-star Tom Cruise who was channelling retro style in his grey suit and turtleneck. 
The actor lived up to his fan-friendly reputation  on Wednesday by being the earliest actor to arrive at the event. 

Taking the plunge: Olga flashed the flesh in the uber revealing dress which she teamed with lack heels
Taking the plunge: Olga flashed the flesh in the uber revealing dress which she teamed with lack heels
Taking the plunge: Olga flashed the flesh in the uber revealing dress  which she teamed with lack heels 
Perfect pins: Olga showed off her long slim legs through a daring slut in the skirt of her frock
Perfect pins: Olga showed off her long slim legs through a daring slut in the skirt of her frock 
Super svelte: The poised star began her career in modelling before moving on to acting
Super svelte: The poised star began her career in modelling before moving on to acting
Super svelte: The poised star began her career in modelling before moving on to acting

The 50-year-old star headed straight for the waiting fans standing patiently along Hollywood Boulevard, happily signing autographs and taking pictures with many of them.
Part of the street was closed off for the blockbuster event, and Tom seemed in good spirits as he walked along the crowds of fans on the walkway. 
At one point, he kissed a woman on the hand while he happily posed for photographs with countless members of the cheering crowd.
Strike a pose: Olga was joined by Tom and their co-star Morgan Freeman who sported black gloves and sunglasses with his dinner suit
Strike a pose: Olga was joined by Tom and their co-star Morgan Freeman who sported black gloves and sunglasses with his dinner suit 
Meet and greet: Tom Cruise arrived five hours early for his Los Angeles Oblivion premiere where he happily signed autographs and took pictures with fans
Meet and greet: Tom Cruise arrived five hours early for his Los Angeles Oblivion premiere where he happily signed autographs and took pictures with fans 
Kiss on the hand: Tom gave one fan a gentleman-like greeting outside the Dolby Theatre event
Kiss on the hand: Tom gave one fan a gentleman-like greeting outside the Dolby Theatre event Kiss on the hand: Tom gave one fan a gentleman-like greeting outside the Dolby Theatre event 
Poster man: The star happily autographed posters at the latest screening of his sci-fi action movie
Poster man: The star happily autographed posters at the latest screening of his sci-fi action movie 
Tom plays Jack Harper, a former Marine commander in Oblivion which is set in the not too distant future of 2073.
Jack is stationed on a fallen Earth following attack by an alien invasion 60 years earlier.
But when Jack comes across an enigmatic stranger (Olga Kurylenko) who crash lands in a spacecraft, he is forced to question everything he thought he knew about Earth's near-destruction and life as he knows it.
Pretty in pink: Andrea Riseborough sported an ornate pale dress while Melissa Leo wore
Pretty in pink: Andrea Riseborough sported an ornate pale dress perfect for the spring season
Pretty in pink: Andrea Riseborough sported an ornate pale dress perfect for the spring season 
Good to see you! Tom greeted Andrea like an old friend at the event
Good to see you! Tom greeted Andrea like an old friend at the event 
Handsome pair: Tom and Andrea looked in good spirits at the latest screening of their blockbuster film
Handsome pair: Tom and Andrea looked in good spirits at the latest screening of their blockbuster film
The film also stars Melissa Leo, Andrea Riseborough and Morgan Freeman who were both at the Hollywood premiere.
Andrea sported a stunning pale pink dress featuring floral, lacy embellishment, which she teamed with a nude clutch and matching bracelets. 
Melissa sported a more subtle look, arriving in a snakeskin print dress which she teamed with black tights and silver shoes.
Silver lining: Melissa Leo sported a snakeskin print mini dress which she teamed with metallic shoes and black tights
Silver lining: Melissa Leo sported a snakeskin print mini dress which she teamed with metallic shoes and black tights 
My turn to pose with Tom! The Oscar winning actress took her turn in front of the banks of photographers
My turn to pose with Tom! The Oscar winning actress took her turn in front of the banks of photographers 
Too tall perhaps: Unfortunately for statuesque Dominik Garcia she did not get to enjoy the same privilege
Too tall perhaps: Unfortunately for statuesque Dominik Garcia she did not get to enjoy the same privilege
Other attendees included Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau who appears in the film, along with British film director Guy Ritchie and his fiancée Jacqui Ainsley.
Meanwhile, reports that Tom addressed his 2012 divorce from Katie Holmes in a German interview have been branded 'untrue' by his representative.
The actor was quoted as saying in an interview with German TV network ProSieben that he 'didn't expect' Katie to file for divorce, and that 'life is like a tragic comedy, you need a sense of humour.'
Meet and greet: Morgan Freeman also waved to the fans as he arrived at his premiere
Meet and greet: Morgan Freeman also waved to the fans as he arrived at his premiere
Signing up: Morgan looked a little bemused at the array of fans wanting his autograph and picture
Signing up: Morgan looked a little bemused at the array of fans wanting his autograph and picture 
Father and daughter bond: Morgan Freeman and daughter Morgana pose together
Father and daughter bond: Morgan Freeman and daughter Morgana pose together 
Hugging it out: A cheery Tom is embraced by Moran before the pair went in to watch the film
Hugging it out: A cheery Tom is embraced by Moran before the pair went in to watch the film 
But a spokesperson for the actor confirmed on Wednesday that the quotes were fabricated by Bunte, a German tabloid who 'mixed up' the quotes.
'The entire [ProSieben] interview was about his career. He was not asked any personal questions,' the representative said.
The interview also explored Tom's experience shooting Oblivion in Iceland last year.
Show of support: Director Guy Ritchie arrived with his model fiancée Jacqui Ainsley
Show of support: Director Guy Ritchie arrived with his model fiancée Jacqui Ainsley
From TV to film: Games of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appears in Oblivion and arrived in a brown suit and sweater to the premiere
From TV to film: Games of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appears in Oblivion and arrived in a brown suit and sweater to the premiere
From TV to film: Games of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appears in Oblivion and arrived in a brown suit and sweater to the premiere 
Host with the most: Giuliana Rancic showed off her slim frame in a gold and black pants suit
Host with the most: Giuliana Rancic  showed off her slim frame in a gold and black pants suit 
The white stuff: Zoe Bell sported a white satin gown with fur stole, while
The white stuff: Zoe Bell sported a white satin gown with fur stole, while Agnes Monica
The white stuff: Zoe Bell sported a white satin gown with fur stole, while Agnes Monica sported a white lacy and revealing dress
Glamour girls: Finola Hughes sported a glittery dress
Glamour girls: Finola Hughes sported a glittery dress
Glamour girls: Finola Hughes sported a glittery dress, Michelle Stafford wore all black and 24 star Marisol Nichols wore black and white
Glamour girls: Soap stars Finola Hughes and Michelle Stafford wore glittery and all black numbers, while  24 star Marisol Nichols wore black and white 
'For my 50th birthday [the director] Joe [Kosinski] and the studio gave me a bubble bike,' said Tom. 'It was so amazing ... I was allowed to ride it in areas where you are no longer allowed to drive. [Iceland] is a beautiful country.'
Tom also spoke about his children Isabella, 20, Conor, 18, and Suri, six, stating he would be supportive if they wanted to became actors.
'Suri, Connor and Isabella have grown up on movie sets - the door is always open for them,' he said.
Hell bent for leather: Denise Vai made sure she stole away some of the attention with this clinging oufit
Hell bent for leather: Denise Vai made sure she stole away some of the attention with this clinging oufit
Sci-fi action: Tom stars alongside Olga Kurylenko in Oblivion which hits cinemas in the U.S. on Friday
Sci-fi action: Tom stars alongside Olga Kurylenko in Oblivion which hits cinemas in the U.S. on Friday 


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Sunday, 17 March 2013

Why actress Andrea Riseborough is Hollywood's best-kept secret


Why actress Andrea Riseborough is Hollywood's best-kept secret


Andrea Riseborough has quietly become one of Britain’s hottest exports, starring alongside the likes of Tom Cruise, Keira Knightley and James McAvoy – but still likes to catch the bus. Lina Das meets a very down-to-earth A-lister
Actress Andrea Riseborough
Actress Andrea Riseborough. Dress, Talbot Runhof
Andrea Riseborough has been hailed as the ‘next big thing’ for so many years now, it’s a surprise to discover that this young, ‘upcoming’ actress is actually 31 years old. She has played everyone from a young Margaret Thatcher (in the BBC’s fictionalised account of the former PM’s rise to power, The Long Walk to Finchley) to Wallis Simpson (in Madonna’s biopic of the Duchess of Windsor, W.E.), taking in glamorous 1960s machinists, put-upon housewives and IRA informants along the way (Made in DagenhamBrighton Rock, Shadow Dancer). 
Considering her impressive body of work, some actresses might be slightly miffed at the tag, ‘but actually I think it’s lovely for people to say I’m the next big thing,’ says Andrea. ‘Let’s face it, it’s definitely better than them saying I’m yesterday’s news.’

 'I think playing different characters has afforded me an anonymity that many actors
don't have'
Andrea may not yet be a household name like her contemporaries Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley (with whom she starred in the 2010 film Never Let Me Go), but a darling of the industry she undoubtedly is. Agents fell over themselves in the scramble to sign her, and in the past few months alone she has added to her extensive list of accolades by winning the Best Actress gongs at both the British Independent Film Awards (where, ironically, she beat Meryl Streep for her portrayal of Thatcher in The Iron Lady) and the London Evening Standard British Film Awards for her role as an IRA operative in Shadow Dancer
Moreover, as an indication of her burgeoning star power, later this year she’ll appear alongside Hollywood heavyweights Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman in the £92 million sci-fi thriller Oblivion. ‘I think playing lots of different characters has afforded me an anonymity that lots of actors don’t have,’ says Andrea. ‘It means I can quite happily get the bus or do whatever I want to do.’
The comment is telling, not only because hardly anyone in image-conscious Los Angeles admits to riding the bus, but also because few actresses who have completed work on a Tom Cruise blockbuster would be seen dead on one. ‘I like public transport because it’s convenient, and I also get to interact with people who I might not see every day and get to really observe them, rather than whizzing past in a car.’ 
Andrea Riseborough as a young Margaret Thatcher in The Long Walk to Finchley
Andrea as a young Margaret Thatcher in The Long Walk to Finchley
Andrea Riseborough with James D'Arcy in Madonna's W.E.
And as Wallis Simpson with James D'Arcy in Madonna's W.E.
She once remarked that as a child she used to like watching strangers – a factor which surely helped with her later transition into acting. ‘Maybe it’s genetic because my sister Laura is similar – we must have been the most extraordinarily creepy kids, sitting there staring at people! But don’t misunderstand me,’ she adds quickly, ‘we are both reasonably well-adjusted.’
And grounded, too, by the sound of it. For a Geordie lass with Hollywood at her feet, her own remain planted firmly on the ground. It’s a lack of vanity, both professional and physical, that enables Andrea to disappear entirely within her characters and, indeed, it often takes a while to register her from one role to the next. 
Few who’d seen her strangely sexy portrayal of a young Mrs Thatcher in The Long Walk to Finchley would have subsequently placed her as the mousy, downtrodden wife in the 2010 remake of Brighton Rock, and her face, with its pale skin and limpid blue eyes, is often likened to a canvas on to which the histories of her characters are painted. 
Actress Andrea Riseborough in Shadow Dancer
Andrea in Shadow Dancer
‘But there’s no point in being a canvas if you remain blank,’ she says. ‘All I want to do is explore people from all kinds of different backgrounds and situations. I’m not interested in playing the same character over and over again.’
She’s also unafraid of taking on less glamorous roles, as is proven in her latest film Welcome to the Punch. James McAvoy stars as a young detective, Max, while Andrea plays his investigative partner Sarah – helping him trail his professional nemesis (Mark Strong), who comes out of hiding when his son becomes involved in a heist gone wrong.
It’s a dark, moody, testosterone-soaked film, with Andrea, devoid of make-up and brandishing a perfect Cockney accent, playing Max’s less experienced but empathetic colleague. Her performance does much to humanise the film, ‘and [Sarah’s] a strong woman who has an interesting mentoring relationship with James’s character,’ says Andrea. 
‘She’s a bit messy too, always writing things on her hand, which becomes significant later on, though I won’t give it away.
‘I went from being up to my armpits in the IRA for Shadow Dancer to filming Welcome to the Punch, which was pretty dark too, so that was fun!’ she laughs. ‘But I really wanted to take on the role because of the actors – James and Mark and Daniel Mays [Andrea’s Made in Dagenham co-star]. And I wanted to make a film with the director Eran Creevy [who worked on Layer Cake with Daniel Craig]. He was tireless and funny and always bouncing around, even though the film’s subject matter wasn’t exactly bouncy. 
'It was quite a male set, but it’s not really an extraordinary thing because as [an actress] you spend your time with lots of men and that hasn’t really changed since Shakespearean times. It’s the grim reality – but it’s not so grim because I like men and it was an interesting film to make.’
Andrea once remarked that it was Shakespeare, or ‘my friend William’ as she put it, who inspired her to become an actress, and though she can occasionally come across in interviews as somewhat earnest, in person she’s exceedingly warm and friendly. 
We meet in a café near her home in LA’s artsy Los Feliz neighbourhood – or rather one of her temporary homes, given that work has taken her everywhere recently including Louisiana, Vancouver and South Africa. ‘But our house is in Idaho, just outside Boise,’ says Andrea. ‘It’s breathtakingly beautiful there – so natural and fresh and extraordinary.’
Andrea Riseborough in the upcoming blockbuster Oblivion
Andrea in the upcoming blockbuster Oblivion
Andrea lives with her boyfriend, artist and Idaho native Joe Appel, whom she met four years ago at the premiere of a Woody Allen film in LA. ‘As much as I’d like to be in Europe more, I found myself an American, and an American who needs a lot of space, too,’ she laughs. 
‘He makes big arm gestures and is quite loud – in the best possible way – and he has a really lovely heart. He’s wonderful,’ she says softly. ‘As an actor, you can live anywhere and that’s why I’m here in America.’
When I remark how touching it is for an actress to move to the States for love rather than work, she shrugs. ‘When I came out here originally, I was making the decision as to which agent to go with and then I started getting work,’ she says. 
‘But at the same time I met Joe and then had to make three or four movies back in the UK [while he was in the US], which was hard. Eventually, you need to follow your heart, because what’s the point if you can’t share things with somebody?’
That the couple managed to get together at all is something of an achievement. After that initial meeting at the Woody Allen premiere, they had ‘talked for 36 hours’, only for Andrea to promptly lose her phone and, with it, his number. 
The next day, she joined Facebook in the hope of tracking him down and typed in the words ‘Joe’, ‘snowboarding’ (one of his interests) and ‘Ohio’ (‘which was completely wrong because he’s from Idaho’), which got her nowhere. Luckily, her phone eventually turned up and a romantic near-miss was averted. So is Andrea just as proactive in other areas of life, too? ‘Oh yes, and unashamedly so!’ she exclaims.
Growing up in Whitley Bay, the eldest of two daughters (her younger sister Laura is also an actress), Andrea was a promising student, but surprised everyone by dropping out of school halfway through her A-levels, even though she was seemingly Oxford-bound.
Andrea Riseborough and James McAvoy in new release Welcome to the Punch
With James McAvoy in new release Welcome to the Punch
‘At that point in my life, it was very obvious that I needed to leave,’ she says, ‘but that’s not to say that it wasn’t a big deal. Truly, I’ve not yet talked to my parents about it and I’d love to do so now because they must have been apprehensive that it wasn’t a conventional path I was taking. But I think they also trusted that I knew what I had to do. I was just compelled to leave, so I did…with abandon!’

 'I'm well aware that some of the things I've done aren't always easy to watch'
Without any clear career plan, she moved to Newcastle, ploughing through a variety of jobs including dance choreography and working in a Chinese restaurant (‘those years gave me such diverse experiences that were really valuable to me’) before realising that her heart lay in acting. 
She had starred in several school plays, ‘although I was a very shy child,’ she says, ‘so for me, it wasn’t about being seen or noticed – I just enjoyed performing and having that rapport with the audience.’
By 20, she had won a place at Rada, and, after graduating in 2005, has worked pretty much nonstop. In 2006 she won the Ian Charleson Award (which recognises exceptional classical stage work from actors under 30) for her performances in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s productions of Measure for Measure and Miss Julie
Andrea Riseborough with boyfriend Joe at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards, where she was named Best Actress
Andrea with boyfriend Joe at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards, where she was named Best Actress
She earned plaudits for her subsequent TV work, including her gutsy English Civil War heroine in Channel 4’s The Devil’s Whore, as well as The Long Walk to Finchley.
Although her parents (father George, a car dealer, and mother Isabel, a secretary) were initially, she says, ‘working-class Thatcherites, they’ve since swung in the opposite direction. But they were interested and excited for me to play Margaret Thatcher both from a political standpoint and artistically too.’ 
One of the few critics perhaps was the former PM’s daughter Carol, whom Andrea happened to catch on TV. ‘I recognised a shot from the film and Carol Thatcher was there being interviewed by someone and saying what a pile of rubbish she thought it was. But that was totally understandable as it’s her mother,’ says Andrea. 
‘Even though it was a merry romp through a reality that never was, it must be frustrating when it’s talking about someone so close to home. Making the film, I didn’t change my opinion about Margaret Thatcher politically, but in terms of her struggle, there were definitely things to admire about her.’
Even in W.E. – which received largely unfavourable reviews – Andrea’s performance as the American divorcée for whom King Edward VIII abdicates the throne was singled out for particular praise. ‘You can imagine how often I’ve been asked what Madonna is like,’ she smiles, ‘and all I can say is that it was a fantastic experience working with her. I tend to have very few preconceptions about anyone in the public eye, but she was extraordinary – so well-prepared and passionate about the project.’

ANDREA'S A-LIST

  • BEST MOVIE This year I was transported by Beasts of the Southern Wild.
  • FAVOURITE BOOK Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States has really inspired me. I’m an alien here, so reading it has been very enlightening.
  • WHAT MUSIC ARE YOU LISTENING TO? Gwilym Gold, a UK musician who’s created a new way of listening to music. His album’s called Tender Metal, and with each song it never sounds the same twice. I’ve also been listening to Woody Guthrie.
  • MAKE-UP MUSTS You’re asking the wrong person, but I did put sunscreen on today.
  • FAVOURITE JEWELLERY I like rings, and the one I’m wearing today is made by a friend who lives out here called Chandra Lawrence.
  • MOST LIKE TO BE STUCK IN AN ELEVATOR WITH…Anaïs Nin. If she were around today she’d be utterly fascinating to talk to.
Neither Wallis Simpson nor Margaret Thatcher are characters exactly renowned for their warmth (while promoting W.E., Andrea happened to meet Meryl Streep, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Thatcher in The Iron Lady, and jokes: ‘There are only a few people in the world who have played her – one day we’ll all get together, have a party and exorcise her!’), but one of Andrea’s most remarked-upon qualities as an actress has been her ability to bring empathy to characters who might not instantly elicit it.
Shadow Dancer, starring Clive Owen, is a case in point, for although the subject matter is at times difficult to stomach – Andrea plays an IRA terrorist-turned-informant in 90s Belfast – her portrayal of the central character Colette McVeigh is never anything less than mesmerising.
‘I’m well aware that some of the things I’ve done aren’t always easy to watch,’ she says, ‘and Shadow Dancer is like having a one-and-a-half-hour anxiety attack, so I can only commend people for watching it.’
Though her career shows no sign of faltering, it comes as no surprise to hear that Andrea has already taken matters even further into her own hands by setting up a production company and is due to start making her first film back home in Newcastle. ‘The company’s called Mother Sucker and you can publish the name because it’s completely clean!’ she laughs. 
‘The name does make me smile, but it also has meaning behind it. I took so much from my mother in every way – emotionally, physically and mentally – that I feel that the power that’s given me will drive me through this process.’
There’s no doubt that Andrea’s something of an unusual soul, possessing an endearing kind of other-worldliness. Apart from her brief foray into the world of Facebook, she’s not one for social media, ‘because I’m a person who feels commitment deeply so if someone sends me an email, I have to respond almost immediately. I wouldn’t really be good on the whole social media thing.’ 
It has also been written that she and Joe don’t even own a TV set. ‘We do – we just don’t have TV channels,’ she says. ‘We stream things like news channels and movies on to it, and my dad sent over DVDs of Sherlockwith Benedict Cumberbatch, which I loved.’
Our time up, Andrea, all hugs and smiles, heads off to her next meeting, no doubt taking the bus. Hopefully her fellow passengers will be paying attention to the quiet, watchful woman in their midst. It’s not every day, after all, that you get to ride alongside Hollywood’s next big thing.
Welcome to the Punch will be in cinemas on 15 March


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Sunday, 10 February 2013

TV presenter Laura Whitmore outshines Hollywood stars at Asprey pre-BAFTA party


Standing out amongst the A-listers: TV presenter Laura Whitmore outshines Hollywood stars at Asprey pre-BAFTA party


With less than 24 hours to go before the biggest night in the British film calendar, a host of Hollywood A-listers have converged on London town.
However, despite the top stylists and designer couture on hand to the likes of Marion Cotillard, Sally Field and Alice Eve, it was TV presenter Laura Whitmore stealing the show at a pre-BAFTA party on Saturday.
The Irish TV presenter, 27, looked stunning in an unusual black and white fringed Fyodor Golan dress, which she teamed with a pair of Jimmy Choo sandals and Fei Liu jewellery.
Fringed benefits: TV presenter Laura Whitmore looks stunning as she arrives at the EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Asprey in London
Fringed benefits: TV presenter Laura Whitmore looks stunning as she arrives at the EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Asprey in London
Hollywood stars: Marion Cotillard, who is up for Best Actress, and Sally Field, who is up for Best Supporting Actress
Hollywood stars: Marion Cotillard, who is up for Best Actress, and Sally Field, who is up for Best Supporting Actress
Hollywood stars: Marion Cotillard, who is up for Best Actress, and Sally Field, who is up for Best Supporting Actress
The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Now! host was at the Asprey nominees party as part of her role as a BAFTA presenter.
The former MTV star will be presenting the live red carpet coverage on behalf of the Film Awards' sponsor EE.
At Saturday's event, Laura managed to outshine a host of Hollywood A-listers, including BAFTA nominees Marion and Sally.
Nervous: Bradley Cooper (left) and Ben Affleck (right) are both up for Best Actor for Silver Linings Playbook and Argo respectively
Nervous: Bradley Cooper (left) and Ben Affleck (right) are both up for Best Actor for Silver Linings Playbook and Argo respectively
Nervous: Bradley Cooper (left) and Ben Affleck (right) are both up for Best Actor for Silver Linings Playbook and Argo respectively
Big players: George Clooney (left) and Samuel L Jackson also attended
Big players: George Clooney (left) and Samuel L Jackson also attended
Big players: George Clooney (left) and Samuel L Jackson also attended
French star Marion, who is up for Best Actress for Rust And Bone, kept things simple in a knee-length dress and accessories in Gallic colours of red, white and blue.
Best Supporting Actress nominee Sally, who is up for her performance in Lincoln, wore a black sparkly dress.
Also in attendance were Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Samuel L Jackson.
Bradley and Ben will go head-to-head for the coveted Best Actor trophy for Silver Linings Playbook and Argo respectively.
Who will it be? Rising star nominees Andrea Riseborough (left) and Juno Temple
Who will it be? Rising star nominees Andrea Riseborough (left) and Juno Temple
Who will it be? Rising star nominees Andrea Riseborough (left) and Juno Temple
Father-of-three Ben, who flew into the British capital earlier on Saturday with wife Jennifer Garner, is also up for Best Director.
Representing British talent were Rising Star nominees Andrea Riseborough and Juno Temple.
Shadow Dancer star Andrea wore an unusual floral gown with large bow details, while Juno kept it simple in a pencil skirt and black jacket.
Laura Whitmore will host EE BAFTAs 360° Red Carpet Show on Sunday 10 February from 5-7pm, available to watch live via the EE Film app or live on facebook.com/ee.
Cheeky: Alice Eve wore a sheer black dress, while heavily pregnant Edith Bowman wore an optical illusion dress
Cheeky: Alice Eve wore a sheer black dress, while heavily pregnant Edith Bowman wore an optical illusion dress
Cheeky: Alice Eve wore a sheer black dress, while heavily pregnant Edith Bowman wore an optical illusion dress
Warming up for the big event: Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz (left) and Zero Dark Thirty star Mark Strong
Warming up for the big event: Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz (left) and Zero Dark Thirty star Mark Strong
Warming up for the big event: Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz (left) and Zero Dark Thirty star Mark Strong


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