The day that changed my life was 3 July 1986, when I went to see American actress and singer Barbara Cook at London's Donmar Warehouse.
Anne Reid
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I didn't actually grow up in London.
Ben Hardy
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I've lived in a lot of places - London, Germany, Tokyo, Scotland, Ireland, Los Angeles, and New York. The fashion capitals I've lived in - Tokyo, London, and New York - have this stamp of coolness about them. But I've noticed that in big cities in general, people are just less afraid to be themselves when it comes to fashion.
Sonoya Mizuno
New YorkPeopleFashionNewLondon
I would most like to do film or TV. Possibly theatre in the future, but I'm in L.A. a lot of the time at the moment and if I was going to do theatre it would be in London.
Freddie Stroma
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I did a lot of theatre when I started out. It was the Lyceum, the Citz, the Tron and the Traverse. I came to London and did the Royal Court, the National, 'King Lear' at the Manchester Royal Exchange. I did little bits of comedy, like 'Rab C Nesbitt,' but I wasn't predominantly about comedy.
Ashley Jensen
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There are so many great galleries and museums in London, but they can be very crowded during the day.
Zaha Hadid
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Everyone in L.A. is very positive and upbeat, whereas London can get quite miserable at times.
Sienna Miller
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Here in London, you can go for picnics and have a barbecue; you can go to a park and wear bare feet, much like New Zealand. But there's just so much buzz going on; you can be inspired by anything and everything. There's always something to do. Always.
Emilia Wickstead
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I loved being in London. Always walking everywhere, always out and about and always at markets, walking around Brick Lane and Covent Garden and Soho.
Alice Temperley
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Anyone driving through London after the school term ends will notice immediately how much easier it is to get around. The school run contributes massively to congestion.
Zac Goldsmith
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An M.P. once suggested I be put in the Tower of London for saying derogatory things about the royals. There's no First Amendment in my country.
Tracey Ullman
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I went to London and was excited to make the team, but to be honest, I was a bit dissatisfied with my performance there, and I'd really like to make up for that in Rio and get the best out of myself on the Olympic stage.
Eloise Wellings
MyselfBestTeamPerformanceLondon
Where I live is about an hour and a half West of London. I live in the countryside... It's a classic little village, and it's idyllic in a lot of ways.
William Moseley
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I love London. I would move here. I like British people; everybody is so down to earth.
Verne Troyer
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I would say L.A. is more polite than London - it's a very careful place. People talk a lot in code.
Tom Hooper
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I was in a bank meeting in London once that was so torturous, I had a flash of inspiration for another client.
David Droga
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London is one of my favourite places to come to overseas.
Phife Dawg
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If the hard Brexit happens, I would assume that London wouldn't be the centre of the tech world in Europe.
Taavet Hinrikus
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I have a transient lifestyle. America is where I come to work, but my home is London. I like being bi-continental.
Tom Ellis
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I don't feel very optimistic in London.
David Bailey
FeelLondonOptimisticVery
It's a fairly common phenomenon of London life - people having fully developed critiques of books they haven't read and films they haven't seen. I'd probably include myself in that.
Peter Baynham
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My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town.
Sadie Frost
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'Waiting for Godot,' when it first came out in 1950, was a very different sort of play to the plays that were in the West End at that time in London, because most of those plays were what we call drawing-room comedies.
Roger Rees
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Of all the London theatres, the Donmar is the dream.
Charlie Cox
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