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Jamie Lloyd’s arc from tough childhood to king of the West End is as riveting as any of his sold-out productions. As his new ...
Mad Maxine Waters was caught on camera lecturing and berating National Guardsmen, telling them, “If you’re gonna shoot me, you better shoot straight.” The video, d by […] ...
007 First Light Reveals New, Young James Bond, With The Walking Dead's Lennie James Set to Co-Star. Undertake your first mission in 2026. By Tom Phillips . Updated: June 5, 2025, 3:20 a.m.
Today's PlayStation State of Play has provided our first proper look at 007 First Light, the upcoming James Bond game from Hitman studio IO Interactive that's due to launch in 2026.
Baby Reindeer and Mr Bates vs the Post Office were the hot favourites coming into the 71st annual British Academy Television Awards, but in the event the former only managed one award, for ...
Lennie James has won the leading actor Bafta for his role playing Barrington Walker in LGBT+ drama Mr Loverman. The actor admitted he had not “prepared anything”, explaining: “(I) didnt ...
Damian Lewis has made a very rare appearance with his two teenage children Manon and Gulliver, who joined their dad for the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday night. The 54-year-old actor was ...
May 12 (UPI) --Mr. Loverman co-stars Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare won the BAFTA TV Awards for Best Lead Actor and Supporting Actor respectively at a ceremony in London Sunday.
Mr Loverman actor Lennie James and Industry actress Marisa Abela have won the leading acting prizes at the TV Bafta awards as the ceremony saw drama Mr Bates Vs The Post Office pick up two gongs.
Lennie James suffered night terrors after starring in 'The Walking Dead'. The 59-year-old actor played Morgan Jones in the post-apocalyptic horror drama and in its spin-off, 'Fear the Walking Dead ...
Lennie James admits The Walking Dead was so intense he had to start taking CBD oil to stop ‘night terrors’ I always go to the dining room as soon as I board a ship — here's why you should, too ...
Produced by Oppenheimer, Signe Byrge Sørensen, and star Tilda Swinton, the film also features George MacKay, Moses Ingram, Bronagh Gallagher, Tim McInnerny, Lennie James, and Michael Shannon.