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Archive for the ‘Interviews’ Category
  Nicole   December 26, 2017

Brand new Gemma interview about her movie The Escape, taken while she was at the Les Arcs European Film Festival, you watch the interview below!

  Nicole   April 13, 2017

HEYUGUYS – Scott Davis interviews Gemma Arterton on the red carpet of the Special Presentation screening of director Lone Scherfig’s Their Finest, held at the BFI Southbank on the 12th of April, 2017.

  Nicole   April 12, 2017

  Nicole   November 14, 2016

FRANCE 24 – She made a dazzling Hollywood début as a flame-haired femme fatale in “Quantum of Solace”. Since then Gemma Arterton has played a heroine of English literature, fresh-faced ingénue Gemma Bovery and everyone’s favourite girl next door, Tamara Drewe. Now the British actress takes on the role of the most loved woman in the world in Radu Mihaileanu’s “The History of Love”. She sat down with Olivia Salazar-Winspear to talk about love letters, learning languages and feminism in the film industry.

  Nicole   April 03, 2015

OFFICIAL LONDON THEATRE – Hollywood star and Made In Dagenham‘s leading lady talked to Official London Theatre about her Olivier Award nomination at an exclusive celebration event for all the nominees. Watch to find out why she wanted to tell her dad first and why a beautiful dress led to her most embarrassing moment on stage.

  Nicole   March 18, 2015

There might be an evil talking cat in their new comedy horror ‘The Voices,’ but star Gemma Arterton and her director Marjane Satrapi explain why they prefer cats over dogs.

  Nicole   March 09, 2015