Phantom Thread (2017) : Paul Thomas Anderson
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Daniel Day-Lewis on the set of The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
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Happy 66th, Daniel Day-Lewis.
On the set of Stephen Frears’s My Beautiful Laundrette (1985).
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L’Uomo Vogue 70s & 80s Covers
Helmut Berger by Oliviero Toscani (October/November 1973)
Paul Newman by Marka (June/July 1975)
Jack Nicholson by Klaus Lukas (August 1975)
Ryan O’Neal by Oliviero Toscani (August 1977)
Rudolf Nureyev by Oliviero Toscani (December 1979)
Rupert Everett by John Bishop (September 1984)
Jeremy Irons by Tony McGee (January 1982)
Hugh Grant by Lord Snowdon (December 1987)
Gary Oldman by Lord Snowdon (February 1988)
Daniel Day-Lewis by Herb Ritts (May 1988)
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LGBT HISTORY MONTH SERIES → 1/28 - my beautiful laundrette (1985)
Starring Daniel Day–Lewis and Gordon Warnecke, and directed by Stephen Fears with an Oscar-nominated original screenplay by Hanif Kureishi, My Beautiful Laundrette broke major ground in its bold exploration of race and sexuality in Thatcher-era London. The film’s depiction of, and significance to, British South Asian and LGBTQ+ communities cannot be overstated. via studio voltaire
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Juliette Binoche & Daniel Day-Lewis
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"Eventually, says Obama, he may run for office."
From the "People" section of TIME Magazine's February 19, 1990 issue -- on a page which included a larger story about Jenny Jones (who hadn't even started hosting her daytime talk show yet) and quick notes about Eric Clapton, Andy Rooney, and Daniel Day-Lewis:
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1988 The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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