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Variety / 26.08.21

Gemma Arterton to Star in Nick Hornby Adaptation ‘Funny Girl’ for Sky

Arterton stars as Barbara Parker, a force of nature who takes London by storm during the cultural explosion of the 1960s. The series follows the character’s journey from Blackpool beauty queen to comedy superstar and nation’s sweetheart. Clare-Hope Ashitey (“Riviera”), Arsher Ali (“Informer”) and Alexa Davies (“White House Farm”) will also star.

 

BBC / 26.02.21

How Jessie Ware made a video with her 'lookalike' Gemma Arterton

Jessie Ware has been mistaken for actress Gemma Arterton many times over the years. So when the time came to film a video for her latest single, Remember Where You Are, she decided to get the Bafta Award-winner to take her place. They discussed the making of the video with BBC music reporter, Mark Savage.

Rolling Stone / 26.02.21

Jessie Ware Captures the Lonely Streets of London in ‘Remember Where You Are’ Video

Jessie Ware has released a new video for “Remember Where You Are,” featuring actress Gemma Arterton and directed by Dominic Savage.

Shot last Valentine’s Day at dawn, the clip features Arterton roaming the empty streets of London during lockdown.

 

Bleeding Cool / 02.08.18

Watch Leading Lady Parts Here… with Gemma Arterton, Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey and More

The short, produced by Rebel Park Productions' Gemma Arterton, Jessica Malik and Jessica Parker in association with The Fyzz Facility, Hanway Films and Popcorn Group, is the first in a series aimed at shining a light on the portrayal of women in the media and the challenges women face in the workplace across all industries.

 

LA Times / 02.08.18

Gemma Arterton’s Time’s Up-inspired short ‘Leading Lady Parts’ takes aim at the casting process

Reporting from London — Significant discussions and changes have emerged from the Time’s Up movement, both in the U.S. and in the U.K., but this week brings the first artistic work directly generated by the group’s activism. Rebel Park Productions, a new company led by British actress Gemma Arterton, has released an eight-minute comedic short film titled “Leading Lady Parts,” in which several well-known actresses help address issues of gender inequality.

NME / 02.02.21

Jessie Ware on “huge honour” to have “lookalike” Gemma Arterton star in new video

Jessie Ware has spoken of recruiting her “lookalike” Gemma Arterton to star in the video for her latest single ‘Remember Where You Are’.

The song appears on the London singer-songwriter’s fourth studio album ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’, which came out last June.

 
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The British Blacklist / 02.08.18

MUST WATCH! – TIME’S UP UK ‘LEADING LADY PARTS’ SHORT FILM STARRING WUNMI MOSAKU & MORE

The short premiered on BBC Four at 10:00pm on Monday 30th July as part of an hour-long programme dedicated to BBC’s “Hear Her” season, showcasing women’s voices in a season of content to mark 100 years since suffrage and the centenary anniversary of women being able to vote in the UK.

 

Deadline / 23.04.22

Sky Orders Gemma Arterton Comedy & Raft Of Factual, Updates On ‘Town Called Malice’

The new Gemma Arterton comedy series is about a young woman from Blackpool finding her comic voice in the male dominated world of the 1960s sitcom. Clare-Hope Ashitey (Riviera), Arsher Ali (Informer) and Alexa Davies (White House Farm) will also star with more cast to be confirmed.

 
 

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