In the early summer of 1956, 23 year-old Colin Clark, just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of "The Prince and The Showgirl", the film that united Sir Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe.
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Eddie was seen last night at an after party of the new west end production “Flare Path” in London. Check out the pictures!
In other news, Eddie is featured in the latest issue of LA Times in an article titled “The Next Factor” about nine up-and-coming actors who are to become Hollywood leading men. If anyone’s got the scans, feel free to send them our way, they’d be highly appreciated! Thanks for visiting!
The lovely Lorna has donated scans of the programme for Red. Check them out!
Eddie was on the Claudia Winkleman Radio show last night with “Red” co-star Alfred Molina. You can listen to it here! Hurry up ’cause it’ll only be up for 6 more days.
Eddie is featured in this month’s Interview Magazine in an article in which he answers some very funny and interesting questions from Christopher Bailey (the creative director of the new Burberry campaign in which Eddie stars).
CHRISTOPHER BAILEY: Are you in London?
EDDIE REDMAYNE: I’m in London. I just got back this morning from a holiday with my family in South Africa. We had the most amazing time. We hadn’t been on a family holiday in probably 12 years.
CB: Oh, my goodness!
ER: And I’ve got two brothers–one elder and one younger–and literally since my little bro was probably about 8, we haven’t been away together. Anyway, I’m in London for only about a week and a half, because I’m going to Sundance, where a couple of films I did last year are sort of premiering.
CB: Which ones? Savage Grace and The Other Boleyn Girl?
ER: Savage Grace and one called Yellow Handkerchief, in which I play an adopted Native American, of all things. I think it’s going to be fun because apparently you get to ski as well.