Charlotte Rampling

  • NewsEthan Alter

    'The Sense of an Ending' Exclusive Clip: Jim Broadbent vs. Charlotte Rampling in a Battle of Wills

    Two revered British actors share the screen as former lovers now at odds over a friend's diary in new drama from celebrated Indian filmmaker Ritesh Batra, adapted from a book by Julian Barnes

  • NewsMandi Bierly

    'London Spy' Finale Postmortem: Edward Holcroft on Alex's Fate

    Warning: This interview contains spoilers for the finale of BBC America’s London Spy. After five weeks of wondering what happened to Alex (Edward Holcroft), the finale of London Spy gave us answers. Related: ‘London Spy’ Star Edward Holcroft Previews BBC America’s New Thriller MI6 had placed Alex in that trunk, and when he awoke to find himself there, Frances (Charlotte Rampling), the woman who’d raised him to be a spy, had to try to convince him to move to America and leave behind both Danny

  • NewsRobert Kessler

    This Year’s Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue Cover Is All Women

    Vanity Fair’s 2016 Hollywood Issue (Photo: Vanity Fair)

  • NewsYahoo Premium Partners

    Charlotte Rampling Says 'Racist' Oscars Remark Was Misinterpreted

    By Brian SteinbergActress Charlotte Rampling said her remarks about a possible boycott of the Oscars due to a lack of diversity in nominations being “racist to white people” were misinterpreted. Rampling was earlier asked about calls for a boycott of the Oscar ceremony during an interview with France’s Europe 1 Radio and said the move would be “racist to white people.”An interview between Rampling and CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason is slated to appear during this Sunday’s broadcast of the

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'London Spy' Review : Love, Secrets, and Mystery

    Danny is a young romantic looking for love in all the wrong places—discos blaring Donna Summer oldies, for instance. Danny, bereft, tries to figure out what happened. This is what occurs in the first episode of the five-part BBC America miniseries London Spy, premiering Thursday night, and is very nearly all I can tell you of the plot without spoiling things seriously.