All in Interview

Demi Moore

We can be violent to ourselves. Brutal’: Demi Moore on body image, reinvention and her most shocking role yet.

After a lifetime of scrutiny, the actor has returned for a ‘grotesque’ feminist body horror about recapturing lost youth. She talks about no longer ‘chasing perfection’, living alone, and feeling truly free at 61

Gary Lineker

‘The levels of attack are extraordinary’: Gary Lineker on punditry, podcasts – and why he won’t stop speaking his mind

The football broadcaster and podcast mogul keeps tweeting about the Israel-Gaza war, despite arguing with friends and getting into hot water with the BBC. What drives him?

Richard Osman

Richard Osman: ‘I would have been terrible in MI6. I’m too tall, spill secrets and can’t lie’.

After getting ‘the tap’ at Cambridge, he went from a behind-the-scenes TV ideas man to a fixture in front of the camera. Then the Pointless star’s Thursday Murder Club books became the biggest thing in fiction since Harry Potter

Cillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy on Oppenheimer, sex scenes and self-doubt: ‘I’m stubborn and lacking in confidence – a terrible combination’

If Peaky Blinders made the Irish actor a household name, will Christopher Nolan’s nuclear blockbuster send him into the stratosphere? He talks about extreme weight loss, hating school and why his next character won’t be a smoker

Guy Hands

Guy Hands is the private equity investor famous for buying up companies, restructuring them and selling at a vast profit. Now he’s written a brutally honest book about his world of high-stakes deal-making and the emotional fallout

Joey Essex

Joey Essex: ‘I don’t want to make the same mistake my mum did. I know how much people hurt’

Reality star Joey Essex was ten when his mother took her own life. In advance of his BBC documentary Grief and Me, he tells Charlotte Edwardes why he’s finally confronting his trauma

Tom Bradby

Tom Bradby on the problem of being a royal favourite – and his own breakdown

As the face of News at Ten, Tom Bradby is happier breaking stories than being part of them. But he can’t help making headlines, whether he’s bringing Meghan Markle’s emotional struggles to the world’s attention, wrestling with his own mental wellbeing or staying neutral in the feud between his friends – princes William and Harry

Tom Daley

Thirteen years after he first stood on an Olympic diving board, Tom Daley has come out as gay, lost his father, got married and become a parent. Now his sights are set on 20 seconds in Tokyo and his bid for a gold medal. By Charlotte Edwardes