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Jodie Comer was in tears as she prepared for her role in a powerful new drama about the coronavirus pandemic.
The BAFTA-winning star, best known for her roles in Killing Eve and Doctor Foster, plays a care worker in the much-anticipated Channel Four film Help.
To prepare for the role Jodie heard first-hand how Covid-19 had devastated a care home in Greater Manchester.
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Jodie Comer looks stunning in a sleek black ensemble for the premiere of The Last Duel held at Gaumont Champs Elysees on Friday night (September 24) in Paris, France.
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A secondary school is once again asking pupils and staff to wear face masks amid positive Covid cases.
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Killing Eve’s final season might not be the last we see of the show’s universe.The actress, who plays stylish assassin Villanelle, will return for the show’s fourth season when it airs next year – although it seems show bosses might be planning a continuation of sorts.Asked by Phillip Schofield on This Morning (September 15) if the idea of a Killing Eve movie has been floated around, Comer said: “I don’t think so.
Jodie Comer is well known for her role in Killing Eve, but tonight she is back on our screens with something a little closer to home as she will star in a one-part series called Help with fellow Scouse actor Stephen Graham. The new drama, which will air on Channel 4 tonight, is set during the Covid pandemic in March 2020 at Bright Sky Homes, a care home in Liverpool.
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Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in eight out of 10 boroughs in Greater Manchester.
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorRidley Scott described “The Last Duel,” which stars Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, Adam Driver and Ben Affleck, as “a very challenging film, which illuminates an important issue,” when introducing the historical epic to the audience before its world premiere Friday at the Venice Film Festival.The festival had just feted the director, by bestowing on him its Cartier Glory to the Filmmaker award, given to an individual who has made a “particularly original
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon looked ready for action as they prepared for the premiere of their new movie The Last Duel on Friday. The Killing Eve star, 28, was a vision in an elegant textured top with a black skirt as she attended the photocall via water taxi with the Hollywood heavyweights, aged 48 and 50 respectively, at the Venice Film Festival.
“I do consider myself a feminist,” said Ben Affleck to the Venice Film Festival press corps this afternoon. The actor was in town with to talk about his latest pic The Last Duel, along with co-stars Matt Damon and Jodie Comer, director Ridley Scott and co-writer Nicole Holofcener about the 14th century title, based on the book by Eric Jager, which is screening out of competition at the festival tonight.