Gemma Arterton wins GQ award
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Kent's Gemma Arterton has won a top award at last night's
GQ awards.
The Gravesend-born Bond actress was hailed as woman of the year
at the prestigious ceremony.
It comes a day after she shimmied down the red carpet for the UK
premiere of new British comedy 'Tamara Drewe'.
One scene in the movie sees her wearing a tight red
top and denim hotpants.
Gemma, who took a course at Dartford's Miskin Theatre before
going to RADA, is a former grammar school student from
Northfleet.
She has also appeared as MI6 agent Strawberry Fields in the
James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and has starred alongside the
likes of Colin Firth in St Trinian's and Dartford actor Mackenzie
Crook in comedy Three and Out.
Wednesday, September 08 2010
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