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Ellie Bamber is to play Kate Moss in a new movie. The 26-year-old 'Willow' star has signed up to portray the supermodel in new film 'Moss and Freud' about the supermodel's decision to pose naked for artist Lucian Freud - with veteran screen star Derek Jacobi taking on the role of Freud in the film. Kate has been involved in bringing the picture to life with writer/director James Lucas and says she's very happy with the casting news, saying: "As this is such a personal story of mine it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed. "I am thrilled b...
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Actress Ellie Bamber is to play Kate Moss in a new biopic. The 26-year-old 'Willow' star has signed up to portray the supermodel in new film 'Moss and Freud' about the supermodel's decision to pose naked for artist Lucian Freud - with veteran screen star Derek Jacobi taking on the role of Freud in the film. Kate has been involved in bringing the picture to life with writer/director James Lucas and says she's very happy with the casting news, saying: "As this is such a personal story of mine it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed. "I am t...
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Sir Derek Jacobi fears he'll never act on stage again. The 83-year-old 'Cadfael' star began his career in the National Theatre in the 1960s and went on to become one of the UK's most prolific stage stars, performing both in London's West End and on Broadway as well as with the Royal Shakespeare Company - but Derek doubts he will ever tread the boards again. His last turn on stage was as Mercutio in a production of 'Romeo and Juliet' directed by Kenneth Branagh in 2016, and he has admitted it was a terrifying experience, telling the Guardian: "Toward the end, I would stand in the wings, terrifi...
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Dame Judi Dench thinks it is “fine” to have a female James Bond but questioned if it would still be part of the franchise. The 87-year-old actress – who played M in eight movies in the series – is unsure if it would be right to still credit the films to author Ian Fleming because if there was a female lead, it would no longer be true to his novels. Discussing the possibility, she said: “As things go, that’s fine, but then should you call it, ‘By Ian Fleming’? Who knows.” Judi insisted she would never have wanted to play Bond herself. She exclaimed: “Certainly not! I haven’t got the energy to d...
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