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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

NEWS: Jamie Dornan talks about his GQ Breakthrough Artist Award

GQ - Thirty-two-year-old, Belfast-born Jamie Dornan has been busy. Over the last year he's played Abe Goffe, the young rogue determined to make England a republic in Channel 4's 17th century drama New Worlds, earned a Bafta nomination for his role as psycho killer Paul Spector in the BBC hit series The Fall, and filmed Fifty Shades of Grey, assuming the role of bondage-crazed business magnate Christian Grey.

Next, he's set to secure his new-found star status by appearing opposite Bradley Cooper in Adam Jones in a film about chefs in London, and takes on his second lead role as Dr Allan Pascal in thriller The 9th Life Of Louis Drax.

It's little surprise that he had no competition for winning GQ's Vertu Breakthrough Artist. He told us, "Eddie Redmayne won this award last year - six years ago we were whoring our way around LA together. We had no scripts, no women in our lives and very little dignity, but we must have done something right. At least in the eyes of GQ."

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