Sophie Cookson
Born | May 15, 1990 |
Hometown | Sussex |
Height | 5'3" (1.61m) |
Partner | Stephen Campbell Moore |
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BBC dramas are 'woke' propaganda, not entertainment
I recently watched ITV’s White House Farm, a drama reconstructing the murders committed in 1985 by Jeremy Bamber at his family’s remote Essex house. The crime happened near to where I have lived all my life, and was so appalling that we in deepest Essex still talk about it. I was pleasantly surprised by the show; the locations and the characterisation (especially Freddie Fox as Bamber and Cressida Bonas as his mentally-ill sister) were entirely credible, though I doubt an Essex policeman in 1985
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Greed review: Steve Coogan is wasted in a cartoonish satire that can’t figure out its tone
Dir: Michael Winterbottom. Starring: Steve Coogan, Isla Fisher, David Mitchell, Asa Butterfield, Sophie Cookson, Shirley Henderson, Stephen Fry. 15 cert, 104 minsGreed looks so promising. The poster shows Steve Coogan lying back, Sexy Beast-style, with titanium-white gnashers bright against an easyJet-orange fake tan, his yacht reflected in his sunglasses. “The Devil Is In The Retail,” says the strapline. Well done that copywriter. But like one of those fast-fashion tops that shimmers on the han
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The Trial of Christine Keeler episode 6, review: Sophie Cookson has shone in this richly drawn portrait of a woman in a world of wicked men
Knowing what’s coming in the final episode of The Trial of Christine Keeler adds to its dramatic power rather than diminishing it. Stephen Ward’s (James Norton) overdose proves fatal. The court verdict, which clears him of prostitution but finds him guilty of living off the “immoral earnings” of Mandy Rice-Davies (Ellie Bamber) and Christine Keeler (Sophie Cookson), is read out to an empty chair.The series has let events breathe throughout, and Ward’s early dispatch gives the final episode room
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The Trial of Christine Keeler, episode 5 review: a poignant performance from James Norton as Stephen Ward is thrown to the wolves
The fifth episode of The Trial of Christine Keeler (BBC One) was full of familiar images. Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies in the back of a car on their way to court. Rice-Davies (Ellie Bamber), in that flamingo pink hat, waving and blowing kisses to the public outside the Old Bailey. And here was Rice-Davies on the witness box uttering the words that have been (mis)quoted ever since: “Well, he would, wouldn’t he?” in response to the news that Lord Astor had denied ever meeting her.
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Profumo: a scandal that keeps giving, even after 50 years
Profumo: a scandal that keeps giving, even after 50 years. The Trial of Christine Keeler shows that even those of us alive in 1963 have much still to learn
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The Trial of Christine Keeler, episode 1, review: more than just a ‘good-time girl’
You must be one of three things: old enough to remember the “Profumo affair”; old enough to have seen Scandal, the 1989 film about it; or too young and quite possibly unaware of one of the most seismic moments in 20th-century British politics.
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Christine Keeler drama prompts mixed reactions
Sophie Cookson plays Keeler in the series.
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The Trial of Christine Keeler producer explains how the show debunks iconic chair photo
You know the one.
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The Trial of Christine Keeler: New BBC drama starring Sophie Goodchild and Ben Miles takes fresh angle on Profumo affair
A new drama about the Profumo affair begins on BBC One tonight, aiming to tell the story of one of the biggest scandals to shake British politics in the 20th century through the experience of the woman at its centre.The Trial of Christine Keeler, featuring Kingsman actress Sophie Cookson, examines the sexual and cultural politics of the events that almost destroyed Harold Macmillan's government.
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Profumo affair drama The Trial Of Christine Keeler to begin on BBC One
The series stars Sophie Cookson and James Norton.
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