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‘No positive outcome' The Tourist's Jamie Dornan on Brexit fears for Northern Ireland
London and Brussels had been engaged in a protracted meeting in the hopes of coming to a compromise to alleviate trading difficulties in Northern Ireland. Supply chains to the country from the rest of the UK were hindered post-Brexit by strict EU rules at the Northern Irish border, which Brussels mandated.“I think they should all be seriously considered,” Jamie added."But who knows where we will end up?” That same year, Jamie appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show, where he laughed off claims he and his Fifty Shades co-star Dakota Johnson had children together. While it’s unclear where the rumour stemmed from, Jamie used the ITV show to set the record straight. “There’s a lot of absurd fan theories about that world and those characters and that Dakota Johnson and I have children together,” he explained.“I don’t know where we keep them. “I’ve got three of my own kids to worry about.”While Jamie is arguably most famous for his role as Christian Grey in the popular Fifty Shades franchise, the father-of-two has also helmed a series of TV shows over the years.He most recently fronted his own six-part BBC show, The Tourist, which premiered earlier this month. Much of the show was filmed in South Australia, where Jamie’s unnamed character regains consciousness after being driven off the road by a truck.Speaking about the show to Metro earlier this month, the Belfast star said that filming the series was particularly intriguing as Jamie hadn’t spent much time in down under before signing up for the programme.During his five-month stint in Australia, though, Jamie said he had a lot of respect for the Aussies, who reminded him a lot of the Irish. “I’ve always really liked Aussies but not spent enough time with them, so to be
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Jamie Dornan's heartache after being 'trapped' in quarantine abroad as beloved dad died
 The star's father, who is a world-renowned obstetrician, died in March at the age of 73.He had gone into hospital to have a routine knee operation when he contracted coronavirus.Following his devastating loss, Jamie explained that he can relate to what so many other people have been through during the pandemic.He said: "It’s been a brutal time for lots of reasons and for lots of people."We’re all just trying to ride it out and come out the other side — and hope we’ve got our heads intact," he told The Sun.The award-winning star went on to explain how he has suffered "a lot of pain and loss" in his lifetime.Jamie lost his mother Lorna to pancreatic cancer when he was just 16-years-old.He credits his dad in helping him to cope with the loss, as he told him, "Don’t let this be the thing that defines you".Previously, the star opened up on the "extreme" filming conditions he faced when filming the BBC series, The Tourist.Jamie is the leading character who is hunted across Australia while trying to regain his lost memories.The star recently spoke about what filming was like, as he shared that it was the longest show he’d filmed in his career.“It was a huge commitment,” the actor began.“I had very little time off, so it was very extreme, but I loved it.”Despite being away from home, Jamie brought his wife, Amelia Warner, and their three daughters Dulcie, Elva and Alberta with him Down Under.Jamie is famously known for playing Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise.He will be joined in the new BBC series by fellow cast members that include Shalom Brune-Franklin as Luci, Damon Herriman as DI Lachlan Rogers, Danielle MacDonald as Helen Chambers, and Alex Dimitriades as Kostas.
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12 celebrities you didn’t realise were British
Perhaps most famous for her iconic role as Samantha in the Sex and the City franchise, Kim Cattrall was actually born in Liverpool in 1956.The star only lived in Liverpool for three months as an infant before her family emigrated to Canada.In 2009, Kim appeared in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? in which she traced her family back, discovering her grandfather was a bigamist.Currently starring in BBC’s The Tourist, many people know Jamie Dornan from his role as Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades of Grey films.Because of his famous role, many assumed Jamie was American like Christian Grey, but Jamie hails from Northern Ireland.Screen siren Elizabeth Taylor was one of the most famous stars of Classic Hollywood, but the actress was born in Hampstead, London.Taylor was born in London in 1932, however as her parents saw World War 2 approaching the UK, they relocated to California in 1939.She already had American citizenship through her parents, who were both American.Jerry Springer has a birth story so dramatic, it could feature on an episode of his talk show.Springer was born in Highgate tube station while it was in use as a bomb shelter during World War 2.His mother was hiding from German bombing when her son Gerald (Jerry) was born.The Springer family lived in East Finchley, North London, until Jerry was four years old when they emigrated to New York.Method actor and star of American Psycho and The Dark Knight, Christian Bale has received critical acclaim for his ability to become his characters, often undergoing dramatic physical transformations.So convincing are Bale’s performances, some may not realise the actor is British.Bale was born in Wales in 1974, his family later moved to Bournemouth.Kiefer Sutherland’s
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