If I could have chosen any band in the world to go on tour with, it would have been Radiohead. I regard them as genius level artists and their music has personal meaning to me, they’re also a band who remain fiercely private and rarely grant access. So when Thom Yorke agreed to have me to join them on the Bologna leg of their recent European tour, it was a ‘pinch me’ moment. As a group, their music has appeared in numerous films, and as individuals, both Thom and Jonny Greenwood have created award-nominated soundtracks for cinema (with Jonny recently Oscar-nominated for his One Battle After Another soundscape). 

Radiohead, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, Thom Yorke
Photograph by Colin Greenwood

Music and movies have always been bedfellows and this issue reflects that symbiosis – not only through Radiohead’s tour, but also through Simone Ashley who invited me to observe her work on her debut album in studios in London and LA (working with Diane Warren who has racked up 17 Oscar nominations). I first heard Simone sing during the Cannes Film Festival a couple of years ago as we sat by the sea and, impressed by what I heard, I’ve dipped in and out of her creative process as she’s shaped her EP – her acting experiences directly informing and complementing the music she’s writing. Music is also alive in my shoot with Mia McKenna-Bruce at Abbey Road Studios, as we discuss her acting journey that has led to her playing Maureen Starkey in Sam Mendes’ upcoming four-film event biopic, The Beatles.

Radiohead memorably featured in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet and Baz has always been a director with great musicality. His latest film, EPiC, a reimagining of an Elvis Presley live Vegas concert created with unseen footage shows the artistic synergy between film and music. He tells us about that process, while our architecture feature this issue celebrates the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Music Hall in LA, Hollywood’s go-to sonic space.

Elsewhere, my on-set shoot on Crime 101 was a fascinating look at a stacked cast and their different approaches to the work, while a Mayfair walk with last year’s BAFTA Rising Star recipient, David Jonsson, showed the ambition and commitment required to harness a creative career. We stopped in Berkeley Square and it turned out David used to sit on a bench there and dream of being an actor as an 18-year-old kid. I’ve grown to expect such poetic, full-circle moments in my work now and I’m so happy a number of them are in this issue. 

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It was lovely to shoot David Jonsson for this hand-numbered limited special edition of Hollywood Authentic because kismet stuck during our time together. I rarely make a plan when I shoot a subject, and when David and I met in Mayfair we planned to hang out and chat. But, very unexpectedly, it turned out that the very bench he used to dream on as a kid was metres away from where we pulled over in Berkeley Square. That lovely, poetic discovery and full circle moment of achievement was echoed in his becoming a Cartier ambassador having seen, in his own family, the reverence for a Cartier ring that his mother bought his father. 

Alien: Romulus, BAFTA Rising Star award, Chaperones, The Long Walk, Wasteman
Photograph by Lauren Carnell

David is last year’s BAFTA Rising Star recipient and he’s building a career with integrity and for longevity, qualities shared with Cartier craftsmanship. I got the same sense from shooting this year’s Rising Star nominees, Robert Aramayo and Posy Sterling, in a caff in Pimlico; two gifted actors who want to tell important, culturally relevant stories. And our A Little Nonsense subject is also a former Rising Star recipient – Mia McKenna Bruce has consolidated her promise since her 2024 win and is now filming one of the biggest cinematic projects on the slate, Sam Mendes’ four-film event Beatles biopic. Having been an official BAFTA photographer for 20 years and worked with Cartier for a decade, and been side-of-stage when both David and Mia won – I feel like I’ve had a front row seat to their success.

The Cartier pre-BAFTA dinner party at The Arlington in London was an opportunity to celebrate talent in an intimate venue and to have some fun in the kitchens. I’ve always enjoyed the dichotomy of glamour and the working, industrial environment of a kitchen – and it evokes memories of presidents arriving at venues or Scorsese’s steadicam shot following Henry Hill through the kitchens to the Copacobana in Goodfellas. I took an illustrious crowd including Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe and Spike Fearn to the prep kitchens below the dining room for some play amongst the pans and hobs.

Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn
Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Kate Hudson, Mark Strong, David Jonsson, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Robert Aramayo, Posy Sterling, Archie Medekwe, Spike Fearn

Later, when guests left the event they were given a hand-numbered limited edition of our Cartier special collaboration magazine. It was the perfect end to the perfect night. 

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GREG WILLIAMS
Founder, Hollywood Authentic

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