Helena Bonham Carter gives a very funny and affective performance as Nolly Gordon, the soap opera legend of British TV who was famously sacked.
Helena Bonham Carter gives a very funny and affective performance as Nolly Gordon, the soap opera legend of British TV who was famously sacked.
The actress, 37, who stars as Penelope Featherington in the hit Netflix series, appeared on Wednesday's The One Show and discussed the upcoming season.
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Over 18 seasons Sister Wives has shifted from the mundane to tragic, and it’s left viewers wondering about their complicityFor most of its 18-season run, Sister Wives has been a remarkably boring show. Pick an episode at random and you’re probably about to watch 45 minutes of suburban tedium: estate planning, meal prepping and a lot of filler footage of kids running around big, carpeted houses. But now, even the most mundane episodes feel like they might merit a closer look following the death...
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In a speech to mark the third anniversary of her book club, The Queen's Reading Room, she encourage people to read a book for at least five minutes a day.
The actress, 57, turned heads as she led the stars at the Merchant Ivory screening during the BFI Flare Festival 2024.
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