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Eddie Redmayne by David LeveneEddie sips a herb drink mixed with hot water, to help soothe his voice during a matinee performance as EmCee in Cabaret. ‘I tend to be more relaxed on a matinee. Because you’re coming straight from the night before, you’re sort of warmed-up already’
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Jayde Adams by Alicia CanterComedian and Strictly Come Dancing contestant Jayde Adams on love, death, fat-shaming and disco dancing
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Peter Blake by Antonio OlmosArtist Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Beatles
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Leo Reich by Linda NylindComedian Leo Reich on skewering his inner Gen-Z monster: ‘I’m a venal narcissist’
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Donna and John Price by Fabio De PaolaOne of the unexpected results of the pandemic was the rise of nudism – so much so that British Naturism experienced the fastest growth in new members in 100 years
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Claressa Shields by Tom JenkinsThe American professional boxer and MMA fighter has won two Olympic gold medals and is the only boxer in history, male or female, to hold all four major world titles in boxing – WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO –simultaneously in two weight classes
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Wim Wenders by Christian SinibaldiThe director says: ‘I made most of my fiction films as if they had been documentaries, then I made my documentaries as if they had been fictions’
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Derek Jacobi by Sarah LeeSixty-five years after his first rave reviews, the star of I, Claudius and Last Tango in Halifax is still drowning in work – and self-doubt. Derek Jacobi on age, ego, Igglepiggle and unrequited love
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Anna and Sam Luntley by Murdo MacLeod This couple’s Glasgow bakery is called two.eight.seven
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Timothy Hutton by Graeme RobertsonHe won an Oscar at 20 for Ordinary People, acted with the ‘brat pack’ and worked with Polanski and Lumet. As the star made his London stage debut, he looked back – and anticipated giving audiences a shock
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Marie Kondo by Alecsandra Raluca Drăgoi‘Once you start tidying, your hurdle for throwing things away is not as high as you think’: TV and author Marie Kondo gets to work with Zoe Williams
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Femi Oguns by Teri PengilleyThe founder of Identity Agency Group helped shoot Letitia Wright, John Boyega and more to glory
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Rob Piper by Peter FludeThe country would grind to a halt without hauliers such as Rob Piper. But do they get the respect they deserve? Our reporter joined him on the road to find out
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Samantha Morton by Pål Hansen‘Intelligent women are dangerous, no?’ Samantha Morton on sexism, success and survival
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Veronica Ryan by Christopher ThomondThe oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize
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Steve-O by Philip CheungThe Jackass star has survived being shark bait, snorted wasabi and had dog poo fired into his face. At 48, he has written a self-help book – and is preparing for even stranger and more outlandish stunts. As he says: ‘It’s a midlife crisis on steroids!’
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Sheila Hicks by Ed Alcock‘Colour is in my blood!’: the vivid life of artist Sheila Hicks, who is known for her innovative and experimental weavings and sculptural textile art
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Kallie Schut by Anselm EbulueOne of the co-founders of Radical Darshan, a decolonised teacher training course for yoga instructors poses for a portrait on the viewing platform of Severndroog Castle
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Trevor Steed by Carly EarlPigeon racer Trevor, 91, in the backyard of his Blacktown home in Western Sydney. Blacktown pigeon racing club is one of the oldest in the country. The sport is slowly dying out as clubs see the number of new members dropping every year
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Billy Corgan by Ali SmithSmashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan in New York City.‘If you want to say there’s been 172 rock stars in the last 100 years, OK, well, then I’m one of them’
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Mabel McVey by Olivia HarrisDespite having one of 2019’s biggest pop breakthroughs, Mabel was nearly broken by cruel comments. She talks about rebuilding her self-esteem in an unsparing industry
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Wim Hof by Judith JockelThe extreme athlete, self-styled Iceman and now a wellness guru claims his breathing techniques and cold-water immersion can help fight modern ailments
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Frank Skinner by Jill Mead‘There’s never been a time when you could just say anything’: Frank Skinner on free speech, his bullying shame – and knob jokes
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Iman Vellani by Suki Dhanda‘This show is so monumental!’: the actor on playing Marvel’s first Muslim superhero
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