Stanley Tucci: A big believer in failureAfter 35 years in the business, Tucci is still an actor in a hurry
Sarandon’s Labour of LoveAt 69, Oscar-winning Susan Sarandon’s Hollywood journey continues with The Meddler
The girl with the Dragon PastShe might be uncomfortable in interviews, but Rooney Mara’s is likely to be an imposing presence on our screens for years to come
Swede emotionAlexander Skarsgård made his name as a vampire in True Blood, but now the muscular Scandinavian is provoking some controversy with his new film, The Diary Of A Teenage Girl.
Screen test: Jon Stewart interviewJon Stewart made his name as the face of liberal America, fronting The Daily Show for 16 years. But now he’s moving behind the cameras – and is unfazed by any critical kickings. Interview: Stephen Milton. Picture: Victoria Will/AP.
Dial M for MarigoldEven after a glittering 60-year career in cinema and theatre which has seen her win many accolades, Judi Dench still guards against complacency and irrelevance.
Blunt speakingFrom English rose to acerbic bitch, Emily Blunt has never been afraid to diversify in her choice of film roles
The end of the rollercoasterHe spent years in the wilderness after his marriage collapsed, but now Ronan Keating is returning from the far side of the world – and, he hopes, to relevance, writes Stephen Milton
Animal magicHow do you pick your favourite spot on the planet? At 88, David Attenborough is fed up with that question, but he says he’ll never tire of exploring
Inside Story: A spaceman came travellingAt 64Richard Branson has done it all. Well, almost all: the final frontier of the stars remains unconquered for the billionaire, writes Stephen Milton.