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Article: Culture: Spy another day; Cathy Mayer talks to Toby Stephens about subterfuge among the crumbling spires.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- May 5, 2003
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Byline: Cathy Mayer
With his trademark sneer, Toby Stephens has made his name playing arrogant aristocrats. Best-known for his recent role as curled-lipped, cold-hearted Bond baddie, Gustav Graves in Die Another Day, Stephens first burst on to the scene with his portrayal of upper-class soldier Oliver in The Camomile Lawn. He can also lay claim to being acting royalty as he is the son of Dame Maggie Smith and Shakespearean actor Sir Robert Stephens.
But Stephens is nothing like the haughty characters he often portrays. Relaxed in jeans, with ruffled ...
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