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Christian Aid News, Summer 2005


Acting Up

Actor Damian Lewis, a supporter of Christian Aid's Trade Justice Campaign, settles into the hot seat.

Christian Aid News, Summer 2005

Q: What would you save if your house was on fire?
A: Guitar or piano. Probably the piano. Guitar would be easier.

Q: What makes you cry?
A:
My own indecision.

Q: What are you going to give this Christmas?
A:
A puppy. Hang on ...

Q: Which book or song do you most wish you'd written?
A:
The Little Prince.

Q: Who would you choose to be shipwrecked with?
A:
A good listener.

Q: If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
A:
The US president.

Q: Have you ever met an angel?
A:
Only fallen ones. Usually around 3 am.

Q: What miracle would you like to work?
A:
To eradicate poverty.

Q: What's made you laugh today?
A:
Nothing. I've had one of those macabre, no-laugh days.

Q: What's your favourite food?
A:
Sticky sausages.

Q: Who would you make a saint?
A:
Bob Geldof.

Damian Lewis is one of the most successful screen actors working in the UK and Hollywood. After Peter Kosminsky's Warriors and then Steven Spielberg's Band Of Brothers brought him to prominence on both sides of the Atlantic, he has worked with some of the biggest names in film. After appearing as Soames in the new TV version of The Forsyte Saga, he will be seen later in the year on BBC One in Steven Poliakoff's Friends And Crocodiles, with Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson. He is a keen supporter of Christian Aid's Trade Justice Campaign -- and read at April's late night vigil for trade justice at Westminster Abbey.


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