
"It's great to have things like this in London on buildings." Other stars featured include Richard E Grant, Ray Winstone and Jodie Kidd.Īll-girl group Fierce are searching for a new member after the departure of Aisha Peters.

The panoramic frieze by Sam Taylor-Wood spans the entire facade of Selfridges store and depicts 21 famous celebrities including pop legend Elton. Sir Elton John accompanied Lulu to the celebrity unveilling of a giant photo of himself, in London's Oxford Street. The group also accused the film, which is due to open in the UK this August, of perpetuating "a myth that schizophrenia is a split personality". The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill says Me, Myself and Irene shows "gross ignorance and insensitivity" to people with mental illnesses. Llewelyn's son Justin said: "We are slightly surprised by the evidence but are glad it is all over."Ī new Jim Carrey comedy about a man whose two personalities are in love with the same woman has angered mental health campaigners in the US. The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. The 85-year-old, who played James Bond's gadget inventor Q in 17 of the films, died on December 19 last year while driving on the A27 near Lewes. James Bond actor Desmond Llewelyn died in a head-on crash while overtaking another car on his way to a book signing session, an inquest has heard. "I am absolutely thrilled, it is a great honour to be here," she said.įormer Spandau Ballet star Gary Kemp has landed a role as a crime lord in the new British comedy, Dog Eat Dog - marking something of a comeback.Īfter starring roles in The Krays (with brother Martin), The Bodyguard (with Kevin Costner) and heist caper Killing Zoe, his acting career floundered.ĭog Eat Dog will also feature Jonathan Creek star Alan Davies in his first big screen role and All Saint Melanie Blatt - who made her film debut in Honest.

Shakespeare, but I have never met the real Queen before," he added.Īctress Alison Steadman, 53, who worked with Spall on Life Is Sweet and appeared in Abigail's Party and The Singing Detective, also received an OBE. "I have acted with plenty of people playing the Queen, especially in


Spall, 43, who was also in Mike Leigh's film Secrets and Lies, said the ceremony was more nerve-wracking than any of the roles he has taken on. Actor Timothy Spall, best known for his roles in Auf Wiederhesen, Pet and Life Is Sweet, has received the OBE from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
