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In the "The Railway Man," Colin Firth stars as Eric Lomax. We speak with Lomax's wife Patti and the screenwriter.
Nicole Kidman delivered some sad news on Instagram on Wednesday when she paid her respects to Patti Lomax, the woman she played in the movie, The Railway Man. The actress took to her stories with ...
Patti Lomax says she knew the first time she met Eric that we would play a role in her life. Photograph: Gordon Terris ...
Joined by the film's screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce, Patti Lomax is here to talk about the film, her late husband, and more. 'It's taken such a long time to get made,' Lomax says.
Director Jonathan Teplitsky speaks about his film The Railway Man. It tells the true story of Eric Lomax, a British Army officer who was a prisoner of war during World War II at a Japanese labor camp.
Northumberland Nicole Kidman pays tribute to Berwick woman Patti Lomax following tragic death Patti Lomax passed away on Tuesday in Tweedmouth, Berwick, aged 85 Comments Sophie Finnegan Durham ...
NICOLE Kidman has finally met the woman she is playing in her new film. The Hollywood star met Patti Lomax in her home town of Berwick-upon-Tweed during a gap in filming. Meanwhile, co-star Colin ...
Some time the hating has to stop.” Lomax is survived by his wife Patti, his daughter from his first marriage, Charmaine, and his step-children, Graeme, Nicholas, Mark and Jennifer.
With the help of Patti, whom he married in 1983, he returned to Thailand in 1993 to confront Nagase, who was acting as a tour guide at the same camp where Lomax had been imprisoned.
When Lomax announced in October that she would retire, she and WHEC-TV said she would continue with special projects. Lomax on Saturday said those plans were not yet firm.
One day in 1980, while taking his seat on a train, Lomax (played as an older man by Colin Firth) meets Patti Wallace (Nicole Kidman), and they strike up a friendship that eventually leads to love ...
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