Cover via Telegraph Magazine @TelegraphMag on Twitter
Photographed by Philip Sinden about a month ago.
Stylist: Tona Stell, Prop stylist Charlie Phillips,
Photo director: Andy Greenacre, Krishna Sheth
Grooming: Carlos Ferraz
‘I like order. But everything about my life is chaos’ Eddie Redmayne
on his boundary-pushing roles, the mayhem of family life, and being
reunited with his ‘work wife’ in this week's Telegraph Magazine.
by Gavanndra Hodge
The crew agreed, that Eddie was a gent and a true professional.
Carlos Ferraz @carlosferraz_ posted on Instagram
"‘Particularly when I am working. I find if I watch films or a TV series I go into a critical place,
which sort of spins me out. Anyway, that’s my explanation for why I watch total crap – why
I will occasionally whip on the Kardashians and get a gentle b—king from my wife.’
However, the couple’s evening viewing is not currently the Kardashians, but Ken Burns’s
documentary series, The Vietnam War – ‘We’ve been in it for months and we are still barely
at the beginning of the war!’ This is in preparation for Redmayne’s next role, as the political
activist Tom Hayden in Aaron Sorkin’s film The Trial of the Chicago 7, about the anti-war
protests in Chicago in 1968. The film will also star Mark Rylance, who was there at the start of
Redmayne’s career, and for it the family will relocate to New York. ‘It is the first time we’ve
done that with the whole family. We are properly excited.’ Equally exciting, for Redmayne,
is the long-awaited opportunity to leave the tweeds behind, and do something
a bit more contemporary. ‘I am gradually heading towards the 21st century.’"
Read the full interview in the Telegraph Magazine (2019.10.26.)
which sort of spins me out. Anyway, that’s my explanation for why I watch total crap – why
I will occasionally whip on the Kardashians and get a gentle b—king from my wife.’
However, the couple’s evening viewing is not currently the Kardashians, but Ken Burns’s
documentary series, The Vietnam War – ‘We’ve been in it for months and we are still barely
at the beginning of the war!’ This is in preparation for Redmayne’s next role, as the political
activist Tom Hayden in Aaron Sorkin’s film The Trial of the Chicago 7, about the anti-war
protests in Chicago in 1968. The film will also star Mark Rylance, who was there at the start of
Redmayne’s career, and for it the family will relocate to New York. ‘It is the first time we’ve
done that with the whole family. We are properly excited.’ Equally exciting, for Redmayne,
is the long-awaited opportunity to leave the tweeds behind, and do something
a bit more contemporary. ‘I am gradually heading towards the 21st century.’"
Read the full interview in the Telegraph Magazine (2019.10.26.)
He wrote: "We got to spend a bit of time with the actor Eddie Redmayne
a month back in London for the Telegraph Magazine, here is an outtake
A true professional. Thanks to a great team for making this happen..."
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Eddie and his family are in NYC now, fans reported on Twitter,
that they saw them in the city today. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Update: one more from this photoshoot via eddie_redmayne_russia
Portrait - PHILIPSINDEN philipsinden.com
Update with an outtake from the photoshoot by Philip Sinden.
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