Ed Skrein
Born | March 29, 1983 |
Hometown | Camden, London, England |
Height | 6'1" (1.85m) |
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Netflix Fans Are All Saying The Same Thing About New Film 'I Used To Be Famous'
- 'I Used To Be Famous' viewers are all saying the same thing about the new Netflix film, shouting out cast members Ed Skrein and Leo Long.
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'Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil' cast on the changing roles of Princesses and villains
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Alita: Battle Angel review: Robert Rodriguez's cyborg blockbuster is a bolted-together mess
Dir: Robert Rodriguez. Cast: Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Casper Van Dien, Jackie Earle Haley, Michelle Rodriguez, Jeff Fahey, Ed Skrein Cert: 12A Time: 122 mins
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If Beale Street Could Talk review: a magnificent love story from Moonlight's Barry Jenkins
Dir: Barry Jenkins Cast: KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Teyonah Parris, Regina King, Colman Domingo, Brian Tyree Henry, Aunjanue Ellis, Ed Skrein, Emily Rios, Diego Luna, Dave Franco, Pedro Pascal. Cert TBC, 119 mins
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Hawaii Five-0's Daniel Dae Kim returning to TV in The Good Doctor
"I'm excited for the episodes to air."
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In Darkness review: Natalie Dormer goes Atomic Bland in a vacuous conspiracy thriller
In Darkness review: Natalie Dormer goes Atomic Bland in a vacuous conspiracy thriller
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In Darkness review: Turns into a sprawling, fuzzy mess
The hitch is an incredibly murky and embroiled screenplay (written by star Natalie Dormer and director Anthony Byrne) which involves Bosnian war criminals, assassins and ancient family grudges. In her own flat, which she knows inside out, the blind woman is meticulous and self-reliant, very different from her upstairs neighbour, Veronique (Emily Ratajkowski), the chaotic and very unhappy daughter of the alleged Balkan war criminal, Zoran Radic.
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Michiel Huisman says Daario 'knew' he'd be ditched by Daenerys in 'Game of Thrones' (exclusive)
The Dutch actor speaks to Yahoo Movies about the HBO show and becoming the go-to romantic lead with new movie 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.'
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Why Angelina Jolie needs to step down from Cleopatra
Angelina Jolie has been attached to star in a new version of 'Cleopatra' for years, but now she needs to set a good example and quit the project.
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Daniel Dae Kim applauds Ed Skrein for quitting 'whitewashed' Hellboy role
Actor Daniel Dae Kim has thanked Ed Skrein for “championing the notion that Asian characters should be played by Asian or Asian American actors” by dropping out of a role in the new Hellboy film. Skrein quit the reboot of the comic-book adaptation earlier this month after his casting as Major Ben Daimio, a character who was drawn as Japanese American in the original comics, prompted accusations of whitewashing. It has since been announced that Korean American actor Kim, best known for his appe
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Hellboy reboot: First look at Stranger Things' David Harbour in character
The Hellboy reboot has had a bumpy ride to screens. Guillermo del Toro has long been aching to make a third instalment of his own take on the franchise, but those plans ultimately fell through, opening the way for a rebooted take on the comics with Stranger Things' David Harbour in the titular role. Hellboy's now back to business, and we've got our very first look at David Harbour in character, looking just as ripped straight out of the comics as Ron Perlman's version.
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