Mar12
Protect The Human Video Featuring Keira
Keira recently took part in a video for Amnesty International UK to urge viewers to change the maternal mortality rates in developing countries.
- Tathy & Michaella
Mar12
Keira recently took part in a video for Amnesty International UK to urge viewers to change the maternal mortality rates in developing countries.
Feb07
A man has appeared in court charged with harassing actress Keira Knightley.
Marek Daniluk, 41, a Polish national, of Godolphin Close, Enfield, appeared before magistrates in Westminster who set a trial date for 4 June.
He was arrested on Thursday outside the Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London where Knightley, 24, is currently appearing in Moliere’s The Misanthrope.
It came after a woman complained to police about the behaviour of a man outside the theatre on Wednesday.
Knightley complained of being stalked by five people two years ago. It is believed to have led to her decision to move from the UK to the US.
Feb01
The Poetry Archive, to celebrate Valentine’s Day, have compiled a selection of poems, one of which is read by Keira. The poems can be sent via mobile phones as a Valentine. Keira narrates Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem, Loves’ Philosophy. Other celebrities who took part in the project include Rosamund Pike, Romola Garai and Alan Rickman. The recordings will be released next week.
Feb01
British actress Keira Knightley will film her new movie in Croatia this spring.
Croatian daily newspaper Jutarnji List has reported that Knightley will play the role of Zelda, the wife of American writer Francis Scott Fitzgerald, in a movie about his life.
The movie “The Beautiful and the Damned” will be filmed in capital Zagreb and in former Austro-Hungarian holiday resort Opatija on the northern Adriatic coast.
The newspaper has speculated that Hollywood star Leonardo Di Caprio may play the role of Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
Jan28
Keira was spotted yesterday leaving a performance of “The Misanthrope”. Enjoy the photos below!
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