News about Alfie Allen

I'm Lily Allen's lesser-known half-sister and this is what it's like to have a famous family: From online trolls to fans wanting photos to hanging out with Shaun Ryder and Nick Grimshaw

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
Teddie-Rose Malleson-Allen, Lily Allen's half-sister, has talked about how growing up with a famous family. The 17-year-old is the granddaughter of Lily and Alfie Allen, and she is the niece of actor Keith Allen and Tamzin Malleson. Lily, 38, is a well-known singer and actress who has received Grammy, BRIT Award, and Olivier Award nominations for her career.

Game of Thrones star GEMMA WHELAN on why her description of 'frenzied' incest scene was taken out of context - and how she's left all behind to become one of TV's most versatile faces

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2023
Gemma Whelan, a Leeds actress, claims that her description of those scenes as a 'confused mess' has been taken out of context. She also addresses how people don't recognize her in public, discusses what she wanted to do as an adult, and discusses her late father, who died of cancer in 2016.

The John Wick film franchise has hit a landmark $1 billion mark at the global box office

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 20, 2023
On March 24, John Wick: Chapter 4 made its broad debut in theaters in the United States and has now grossed up to $425.3 million. And the Keanu Reeves-led franchise has now hit the billion dollar mark at the worldwide box office as a result of the film's smashing success. This places John Wick in the ranks of Avatar, Marvel, and even Illumination's Despicable Me.

Ashley Benson enjoys lunch with GoT actor Alfie Allen in cropped top

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2023
Ashley Benson enjoyed lunch with fellow actor Alfie Allen in Los Angeles on Tuesday. She seemed casual but sophisticated. With a warm black leather jacket, the Pretty Little Liars actress, 33, who is dating oil heir Brandon Davis, 43, showed off her toned tummy in a black crop top and high waist straight jeans. The Teen Choice Award winner brushed her long blonde hair straight and seemed to be focusing on her natural beauty, sporting no make-up underneath her dark sunglasses.

On Game Of Thrones, Lily Allen was given the opportunity to play the role of her real brother's sister

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2022
Lily Allen was offered to play her real brother's sister on Game Of Thrones, despite the singer's ferocious defence of 'nepotism babies.' Alfie Allen, 36, of Lily's family, became the heir to the Iron Islands on the HBO fantasy series. And Smile singer, 37, was selected for the role of Yara Greyjoy. However, she turned it down due to a'uncomfortable' incest scene in which the real-life siblings would have a personal moment on film.

Lily Allen Defends Nepotism Babies in the Entertainment Industry, Claiming They are "Scapegoated"

www.popsugar.co.uk, December 22, 2022
Lily Allen has spoken out in favour of "nepo" babies in the entertainment industry, and the internet has questions. People have been posting their favorite parents or influential connections that helped with their careers on social media, with the word "nepo baby" short for "nepotism baby." Although some believe this is a potentially unfair advantage in entering a competitive industry, others believe that networking is a must in all walks of life. Although nepotism is nothing new, Allen said on 19 Dec. that it is not limited to film, tv,, and music. "The nepo babies that should be concerned about are the ones that work for banks, the ones in retail stores, and those that work in politics." "But that's none of my company," she wrote. "I will be the first to tell you that I absolutely deserve nothing." Allen, the daughter of actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen, said.

My television WEEK by SARAH VINE: I shouldn't like these rogues, but...they blew me away!

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2022
Sarah Vine (left) is enjoying SAS Rouge Heroes, which is based on Ben Macintyre's 2016 book. It traces the SAS's true-life origins. Jack O'Connell and Alfie Allen are among the BBC cast members. Knight, the series's creator, has confirmed comparisons with Peaky Blinders.

How the SAS was forged from public schools and prisons as BBC blockbuster to reveal its origins

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2022
Stirling's kid is crazy, very mad.' Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's decision on the maverick officer David Stirling, who was trying to recruit Monty's finest troops to join his private army and sneak behind enemy lines to burn up airfields and oil installations, breaking the German and Italian Axis' stranglehold in North Africa. Monty, the discipliner with a resentment of anything that screamed of the dishonest and furtive, kicked him away with a flea in his ear. However, he did have the good grace to admit in private that "in war, there is often a place for mad people." And it was in that context that the SAS, the most popular of all British army units, was established in 1941. Now, those early years are about to be portrayed on our television screens in SAS Rogue Heroes (pictured), a gritty six-part series written by Steven Knight, maker of Peaky Blinders.

The tale of David Stirling's original SAS 'Rogue Heroes' retells in a new BBC drama

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2022
Rogue Heroes, a BBC drama that was previously unveiled, retells the tale of the Special Air Service's previously-secret origins, which was established in North Africa in 1941 by Lieutenant-Colonel David Stirling (left). Stirling, alongside other key figures such as Paddy Mayne (right), Jock Lewes (center) and Reg Seekings, established a faction that fought back against enemy lines during the Second World War. Hundreds of German and Italian planes were shot and killed in dozens of airbases and crashed hundreds of German and Italian planes. The BBC show depicts true life events that were not revealed in historian Ben Macintyre's 2016 book of the same name. Stirling, who was dubbed by the UK's most senior military officer, is played by Connor Swindells (inset bottom left) in Mayne and Games of Thrones' Alfie Allen (inset centre), depicting Lewes. Before war had even broken out, Mayne was known for his ferocious antics, but SAS's achievement of ripping out the control panel of an enemy aircraft in a single raid has fallen short in SAS legend John Mayne. Lewes was known to perform parachute leaps by leaping from the back of speeding lorries, but SAS intelligence officer Dudley Clarke had been able to establish a false parachute regiment and spread word about it to terrify Italian troops. Clarke is portrayed by Dominic West

After admitting to cocaine use, Keith Allen claims that other celebs' opioid use was much worse than his

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
After admitting to losing years on cocaine, Keith Allen has said that his drug use is nothing compared to that of other household names. Many other celebrities had 'issues,' the actor, 68, said, but he did not need professional assistance because he didn't have a 'addictive personality.' The father of Lily and Alfie Allen said, 'Drugs schmugs,' he told The Times.' People have a picture of what I'm like. I'm taking a look at some people - I'm talking about real family names - where I know they've been on an eight-ball ferrying their f***ing children to school.

FEMAIL reveals the most shocking scenes from Game of Thrones ahead of House of Dragons

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
FEMAIL looks back on the originals most controversial scenes, from incestuous rape (left) to gory and horrifying deaths (right, the Red Wedding). Sansa Stark was assaulted on her wedding night (left inset), while another featured Theon Greyjoy being tortured and castrated (right inset).