Showing posts with label damien lewis. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Homeland stars reveal a few spoilers for up-coming third series



LONDON EVENING STANDARD REPORTER
July 30, 2013

Spoiler alert! Homeland stars Damian Lewis and Claire Danes have revealed a series of clues about the show’s third series to be screened here later this year.

The actors admitted its main character, former hostage and double agent Nicholas Brody, played by Lewis, will not appear in the first two episodes.





Lewis, 42, who has won an Emmy for the role, said: “He’s on the lam. He’s disappeared into a network Carrie has effected, and he’s the most wanted criminal in the world, so he has to lay low. I do hope that when you do see Brody for the first time, it will be real, real interesting.”





Friday, June 8, 2012

Benedict Cumberbatch, Damian Lewis and Michelle Dockery nominated for US TV Awards Tom Cole 11:15 AM, 07 June 2012 (RADIO TIMES)



Benedict Cumberbatch, Damian Lewis and Michelle Dockery are among the British talent nominated for this year’s Critics’ Choice Television Awards.

Lewis and Dockery are up for best actor and best actress in a drama series and their respective shows, Homeland and Downton Abbey, have both been nominated for best drama.

British shows dominate the best TV movie/miniseries category, with Sherlock, Luther and The Hour all notching up nominations. The shows’ respective stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Idris Elba and Dominic West will also be pitted against each other for the title of best actor in a TV movie or mini-series.


READ MORE:  http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-06-07/benedict-cumberbatch,-damian-lewis-and-michelle-dockery-nominated-for-us-tv-awards



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Benedict Cumberbatch, Michelle Dockery, Bill Nighy, Lara Pulver, Sherlock: British actors recognised in nominations for American TV Awards A string of British actors have been nominated for this year’s Critics’ Choice Television Awards. By Lara Prendergast 5:36PM BST 06 Jun 2012 (TELEGRAPH)


Michelle Dockery, Damien Lewis and Benedict Cumberbatch are among the British actors nominated by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association.

Lewis and Dockery are nominated for best actor and best actress in a drama series, while their shows Homeland and Downton Abbey have been given nods for best drama.

British shows have also dominated the best TV movie/mini-series category, with Luther, Page Eight, Sherlock and The Hour all receiving nominations.


Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries
Benedict Cumberbatch – Sherlock – PBS
Bill Nighy – Page Eight – PBS
Woody Harrelson – Game Change – HBO
Idris Elba – Luther – BBC America
Dominic West – The Hour – BBC America
Kevin Costner – Hatfields & McCoys – History

Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
Jessica Lange – American Horror Story – FX
Gillian Anderson - Great Expectations – PBS
Julianne Moore – Game Change – HBO
Patricia Clarkson – Five – Lifetime
Lara Pulver – Sherlock – PBS
Emily Watson – Appropriate Adult – Sundance


Best Actress in a Drama Series
Claire Danes – Homeland – Showtime
Michelle Dockery – Downton Abbey – PBS
Julianna Margulies – The Good Wife – CBS
Elisabeth Moss – Mad Men – AMC
Emmy Rossum – Shameless – Showtime
Katey Sagal – Sons of Anarchy – FX


Best Movie/Miniseries
American Horror Story – FX
Luther – BBC America
Sherlock – PBS
Page Eight – PBS
The Hour – BBC America
Game Change – HBO




Best Drama Series
Breaking Bad – AMC
Downton Abbey – PBS
Game of Thrones – HBO
The Good Wife – CBS
Homeland – Showtime
Mad Men – AMC


Best Actor in a Drama Series
Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad – AMC
Kelsey Grammer – Boss – Starz
Jon Hamm – Mad Men – AMC
Charlie Hunnam – Sons of Anarchy – FX
Damian Lewis – Homeland – Showtime
Timothy Olyphant – Justified – FX


READ MORE:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9314783/British-actors-recognised-in-nominations-for-American-TV-Awards.html