” Garai plays a trailblazing producer in the series, which when it first arrived on our screens last year was somewhat misleadingly touted as a British equivalent to Mad Men, AMC’s majestic drama set in a Madison Avenue advertising firm in the Fifties and Sixties.
Dozens of feminist protestors have staged a demonstration at the red carpet reception for the movie Suffragette, which held its premiere at Leicester Square in London on Wednesday afternoon.
Activists from the feminist group Sisters Uncut,...
“The real difference between The Hour and the big American TV shows is that some of them run across 22-episode seasons and you really cannot achieve the same thing in the six hours we have for [each season of] The Hour,” says Garai.
“We simply can’t fund shows like that in this country; it’s never going to happen.” Yet though The Hour, created by Abi Morgan (who also wrote the recent Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady), may be a comparatively modest, light-footed affair, it has an appeal of its own that is hard to resist.
; born 29 December 1979) is a Mexican actor, producer and director.
After starring in telenovelas early in his career, he has appeared in many films, including Y tu mamá también, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Rudo y Cursi and the Star Wars anthology film Rogue One.
Actress Romola Garai has married her long-term boyfriend. Tv viewers on Sunday night (12May13) by graphically detailing the recent birth of her baby as she prepared to hand over a trophy at the British Academy of Film and...
The Atonement star has tied the knot with actor Sam Hoare, the father of her 16-month-old daughter, and the family is planning to move from Britain to New... Actress Romola Garai has slammed the Hollywood obsession with weight and criticised the magazine industry for airbrushing stars to look thin.
A publicity photo featuring Meryl Streep and her Suffragette co-stars in T-shirts bearing a feminist slogan has sparked a social media backlash.
Streep, Anne-Marie Duff, Romola Garai and Carey Mulligan were photographed for the front cover...