Cover photo from ZOO Magazine on Instagram
Eddie Redmayne featured in the newest Winter Issue #65,
photographed by Roger Rich @roger_rich_photographer,
interviewed by Ralf Krämer and
styled by Michael Miller @millermode
For his interview with ZOO, Eddie Redmayne takes the phone call in his newly rented
New York City apartment. It’s 8.30am and Redmayne is nursing his first coffee of the day.
He yawns slightly and lets out a laugh, “Who knows what words will come out of my mouth?”
before sharing his thoughts on gyms, his color blindness, his attachment to a special kind of
blue, Banksy and, just for a little while, Brexit. (source: ZOO Magazine on Instagram)
Read the full interview in the new Winter Issue of ZOO Magazine #65, out soon!
Which scene comes to your mind when you think of Eddie Redmayne? It could be the
one with the young, charming magizoologist, Newt Scamander. In the Harry Potter spinoffs
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Scamander wanders down the streets of a 1920s
New York City, ready to fight the fascist wizard Gellert Grindelwald, armed with nothing
more than his little brown suitcase. Or perhaps you picture his portrait of the late theoretical
physicist Stephen Hawking in search for The Theory of Everything? Maybe you think of
The Danish Girl, in which the actor plays the beautiful Danish painter and transgender
woman Lili Elbe, who was one of the early recipients of sex reassignment surgery in 1930?
As diverse as Redmayne’s characters have been, they all share the same sort of boyish
charm, mature gravity, and the melancholy of a serious but playful actor. (1) (2)
one with the young, charming magizoologist, Newt Scamander. In the Harry Potter spinoffs
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Scamander wanders down the streets of a 1920s
New York City, ready to fight the fascist wizard Gellert Grindelwald, armed with nothing
more than his little brown suitcase. Or perhaps you picture his portrait of the late theoretical
physicist Stephen Hawking in search for The Theory of Everything? Maybe you think of
The Danish Girl, in which the actor plays the beautiful Danish painter and transgender
woman Lili Elbe, who was one of the early recipients of sex reassignment surgery in 1930?
As diverse as Redmayne’s characters have been, they all share the same sort of boyish
charm, mature gravity, and the melancholy of a serious but playful actor. (1) (2)
More photos from stylist Michael Miller's Instagram (1) (2) (3)
He wrote: "So apparently this happened ... one of those moments where I have to
pinch myself. I have had such an incredible year this year, and I am so lucky to be
working with the world’s most incredible people! To finish it off with a cover with
Eddie Redmayne is just unbelievable, and the year isn’t even finished just yet!..."
Eddie's looking dashing on the photos. He wears Hugo Boss clothes.
A few more from the magazine via vshr_burg on Twitter
He wrote: "So apparently this happened ... one of those moments where I have to
pinch myself. I have had such an incredible year this year, and I am so lucky to be
working with the world’s most incredible people! To finish it off with a cover with
Eddie Redmayne is just unbelievable, and the year isn’t even finished just yet!..."
Eddie's looking dashing on the photos. He wears Hugo Boss clothes.
A few more from the magazine via vshr_burg on Twitter
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