
Today, January 6, 2011, is Eddie’s 29th birthday! Happy birthday to you, Eddie! We hope you have a wonderful celebration and best of luck to you this new year!
We would like to wish Eddie and all of the visitors to this site a merry Christmas and happy holidays! Eddie had an amazing year and we know he will find even more success in 2011. Enjoy your celebrations!
Eddie attended the world premiere of Little Fockers at the Ziefeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
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Eddie attended last night the opening of a new Dior store in London. He was pictured with his younger brother and fellow actors Dominic Cooper, Kelly Brook and Matthew Goode. Check out the pictures!
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Eddie joined many familiar faces for The Children’s Monologues at the Old Vic Theatre in London on November 14, 2010. The show was a huge success!
Eddie was pictured yesterday on set of his latest project “My Week with Marilyn” which is currently filming in central London. He looks dashing! I’ve uploaded some pictures to our gallery, check them out!
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Eddie appears on the latest issue of London Evening Standard in which he talks about his city, London. It is a really fun and interesting read, check it out!

Where do you live?
In Borough, just behind Tate Modern, with two of my oldest mates, a banker and a head-hunter. I love the area; it’s got a huge amount of colour.
What was the last play you saw?
Faust at the Young Vic by Vesturport, a group of Icelandic actors. It’s physical and dynamic and unlike anything else you’ll see on stage.
What advice would you give a tourist?
Start at The Courtauld Gallery then cross the river to Borough Market and taste everything on offer. It’s the best free lunch. Then take the No 19 bus from Chelsea to Islington, past London‘s best sights.
Which shops do you rely on?
For books, John Sandoe’s off the King’s Road and the National Theatre bookshop for plays. For sheet music I go to Kensington Chimes Music and for drawing materials I go to Green & Stone on the King’s Road. I sometimes indulge in an overpriced scarf at The Shop at Bluebird.
What’s your favourite meal in London?
Ziani’s, an Italian restaurant on Radnor Walk, does a dish called taglierini tartufate. I just have to inhale it and I’m a happier person.
Eddie is featured in the November issue of Vogue US in a beautiful editorial with the model Frida Gustavsson. I’ve added the scans to the gallery, enjoy!

From Dramatic Need:
In the lead-up to World Aids Day 2010, 12 extraordinary actors, several award-winning writers and one superstar director are coming together to present a unique theatrical event in celebration of the work of creative arts charity Dramatic Need and to help raise funds for a community arts centre in rural South Africa. Writers, including Pulitzer prize winner Lynn Nottage (Ruined), Olivier Award-winning Bola Agbaje (Gone Too Far), Polly Stenham (That Face) and Kwame Kwei-Armah (Walter’s War), have adapted 12 powerful monologues from original testimonies written by the children Dramatic Need works with in South Africa. These will be performed by renowned actors at the prestigious Old Vic Theatre in London and simultaneously in rural South Africa by the children themselves. This performance is for one-night only, your unique chance to see the collaborative efforts of this remarkable creative team.
Actors currently attached include: Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace, Prince of Persia, Clash of the Titans, Tamara Drewe), Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes, War Horse, Atonement) Eddie Redmayne (Red [Olivier Award – Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Tony Award – Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play], The Good Shepherd), Matt Smith (Doctor Who), Nonso Anozie (Othello, Death and the King’s Horseman, The Golden Compass), Jenny Jules (Ruined, Fabulation, Kavanagh QC), Kerry Fox (Shallow Grave, Angel at my Table),Hattie Morahan (The Golden Compass, Sense and Sensibility), Lucian Msamati (The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Pericles), Nikki Amuka-Bird (Small Island, Survivors), Romola Garai (King Lear, Atonement, Emma). More actors will continue to be confirmed in the lead up the night.
You can buy tickets here.

Richard II (2012)
Les Misérables (2012)
Birdsong (2012)
The Miraculous Year (TV 2011)
My Week with Marilyn (2011)
Hick (2011)


































