Identity

Radio Times- From Ashes to Ashes to Identity. The faces of Keeley Hawes

The RadioTimes.com website has a gallery of photos of Keeley Hawes from her costume drama, to Spooks, Ashes to Ashes and now Identity.

Visit the RadioTimes gallery!

Keeley Hawes talks fame, family and botox (Aug 2010)

The Express has posted an interview with Keeley Hawes in which she discusses family, acting and Identity.

Here's what she had to say about Botox. "Whatever the question, Keeley seems to have a refreshingly sensible answer. Take her views on Botox, for instance. “It’s much cheaper to have a fringe,” she says. “It takes years off you!”

Don't forget that the final episode of Identity appears Monday, August 9th and tonight, Keeley will appear on Would I lie to you!

Keeley on This Morning

Someone has posted Keeley's appearance on ITV's This Morning on youtube.

 

Keeley Hawes on This Morning

It's being reported that Keeley Hawes will be on This Morning on Monday the 19th of July to talk about her role as Martha Lawson in Identity.  Thanks to Laura for the information!

Keeley Hawes and the men in her life (Telegraph July 2010)

The Telegraph has printed a wonderful article about Keeley in which she discusses, Identity, the men in her life, her fame, the possiblility of having another baby, and her next project in the West End.

Hawes is one of four children and doesn’t rule out another baby. “I thought, because I’d had three children, I wouldn’t get the ticking clock thing. But actually, your body starts saying, 'Go on, have another one.’ And Matthew is very keen. But it would mean getting another car –again,” she laughs. “On the plus side with four, though, they always have someone to sit next to on a plane. So never say never.”

She is daunted, too, by her next project, a West End play, although she won’t say what until she has signed on the dotted line. “I’ve never worked in the theatre, and the prospect of getting up on stage is exciting and terrifying. But as an actor, you have to keep challenging and redefining yourself or it would get boring.”

Read the full story on The Telegraph

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