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Half a decade later, The Lodge has landed on a brand-new streaming home in the UK and Ireland: Prime Video. In addition to Armitage, the Certified Fresh film starred Riley Keough, who gave one of the ...
Richard spent the last years of his life serving under the title “Dad-a” to his 12 grandchildren, many who live in the Savannah area. The family bonded over sports – basketball in particular.
The Lodge, the "truly unsettling" psychological horror starring Harlan Coben actor Richard Armitage, has just landed a new ...
10 years ago, Richard Armitage became an overnight sensation in the UK. He starred in an immensely popular miniseries called North & South, which was kind of like Pride & Prejudice set during the ...
With a stellar cast that includes Fool Me Once ’s Richard Armitage, Top Boy ’s Ashley Walters, Inside No. 9 ’s Steve Pemberton, Van der Valk ’s Marc Warren and Sir Lenny Henry, the five ...
NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 9 (UPI) -- Audible, Inc. says it has released as a free download Classic Love Poems, a collection of 15 love poems read by British heartthrob Richard Armitage.
Richard Armitage, the deputy secretary of state under former President George W. Bush, said he plans to vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, Politico reported Thursday.
Richard Armitage, Lenny Henry, Rosalind Eleazar to Star in Netflix’s Harlan Coben Series ‘Missing You’ The news was unveiled at the Next on Netflix event in London following the success of ...
Richard Armitage speaks exclusively to HELLO! about his new Netflix series, Fool Me Once. Find out how Michelle Keegan landed the leading role after Julia Roberts set her sights on it.
It’s funny sometimes how we discover new actors. I recently discovered Richard Armitage in a bit of a round about way. I began my path when I watched Downton Abbey on PBS, the period drama ...
RICHARD ARMITAGE: Well, I think that the international community, and particularly the press, was more hysterical on this issue than we were, but clearly there was an escalatory trend that didn't ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage about the moments the U.S. could have withdrawn from Afghanistan, and the cost of its 20-year military presence there.