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When David Harewood gets overtired, overstressed and overloaded, as he is right now, alarm bells start ringing. Behind the large heavy-framed Clark Kent-style glasses, his eye is twitching ...
A portrait of the British actor David Harewood has been commissioned to hang in a stately home belonging to the aristocratic family that once enslaved his ancestors. The portrait of the ...
The new legal series, which is sure to delight fans of The Split, stars Harewood as a West London duty solicitor named Pierre alongside Hard Truths actor Michele Austin, who plays Pierre's managing ...
Actor David Harewood has teamed up with an earl descended from the owners of the plantation on which his ancestors were enslaved to call on the British Government to '100 per cent' apologise for ...
UPDATE: After “Homeland’s” David Harewood told The Guardian that actors should be able to “Black up” for roles, but warned “it’d better be fucking good,” the actor clarified in a s ...
UPDATE: Following his interview with The Guardian, David Harewood clarified his remarks: “I don’t support or condone Blackface. My own documentary on the subject can be found on the BBC website.
David Harewood on set of Man to Man short film Daniel Modeste EXCLUSIVE: David Harewood, star of stage and screen, was intrigued when an unsolicited short-film screenplay entitled Man to Man ...
How the release of his psychosis documentary has affected him, how Homeland changed his life, and why avocado's off the menu.
Harewood had a psychotic episode that meant he was sectioned in his twenties, but he “buried” everything until he worked on the documentary decades later. Reflecting on the breakdown in a new ...