Drawing: Charlize Theron

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Oscar winner Charlize Theron signed my sketch at the Prometheus World Premiere at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square, London in May 2012.

Drawing: Jessica Biel

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Jessica Biel also signed my sketch at the Total Recall UK premiere in August 2012, along with Kate Beckinsale.

Drawing: Kristin Scott Thomas, Lia Williams and Rufus Sewell in Old Times

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Ian Rickson’s classy revival of Pinter’s cryptic play Old Times had a limited (Jan-April) engagement at the Harold Pinter theatre in London earlier this year. Locked away in a secluded farmhouse, Kate, Deeley and Anna reminisce about early days together in London. But, with conflicting memories and underlying sexual tensions, the past suddenly feels vividly present.

Kristin Scott Thomas and Lia Williams alternated the role of Kate and Anna with Rufus Sewell playing Deeley. All three were happy to sign my sketch after a Saturday evening performance. In fact, Rufus even picked my New Zealand accent, and didn’t call me ‘Australian’ as is often the case

Drawing: Stephane Grappelli, Vanessa Mae and Yehudi Menuhin

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New York born Sir Yehudi Menuhin spent most of his performing life in the UK. He is considered to be one of the great classical violinists of the 20th Century. His EMI contract lasted almost 70 years and is on of the longest in the history of the music inustry. His first recording was in 1929 at the age of 13 and his last was in 1999 aged 83, the year he passed away.

I left my sketch at his London office in 1995 and he signed and returned it with New Year’s wishes.

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French fiddler Stephane Grappelli was considered ‘the grandfather of jazz violinists’. His self taught improvisation skills produced ‘tender lyricism and vivacious swing’.

He was playing concerts around the world well into his 80s. He toured New Zealand many times and signed my sketch in Dunedin in September 1991. In 1997 he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. When asked about retirement, he said he didn’t know the word. Music was his ‘fountain of youth’. He died later that year, aged 89, after a hernia operation in a Paris clinic.

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Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson was a former child prodigy. Her father was an English hotelier of Thai descent and her mother a Chinese lawyer. She was born in Singapore, but moved to the UK at the age of 4. She describes her style as ‘violin techno-acoustic fusion’. Vanessa-Mae signed my sketch at her concert in the Queen’s Wharf Events Centre in Wellington, New Zealand on January 25th 1996. A keen skier, she now lives in Switzerland and plans to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics in the downhill representing Thailand.

Drawing: Audrey Tautou

Audrey Tautou001Audrey Tautou is one of my favourite French actresses (and there are many!) in one of my favourite French films Amelie. I did this sketch in 2009 and forgot about it. In 2011 it surfaced in an annual reshuffle of my ‘filing system’. So, I sent it to her Paris agent to sign and voila! She has also added a little French inscription.

Drawing: Joanna Lumley

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Joanna Lumley signed this quick portrait at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in January 2012 during her The Lion in Winter season

Drawing: Tom Jones

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My caricature of Sir Thomas John Woodward, otherwise known as Tom Jones. He very kindly signed for me during a tour of New Zealand somewhen in the early 90’s. He’s looking slightly different now!