He was born in the grounds of a Scottish castle and made his name playing a Highland warrior in the wildly popular Outlander. But what is Sam Heughan like as a man? We enlisted Lucifer himself Tom Ellis to interview his old friend
Cover Stars
A selection of front cover interviews from Square Mile magazine – including the most famous celebrities we've interviewed over the past two decades.
“Everything’s fuel.” The wonderful mind of Regé-Jean Page
by Max Williams
Regé-Jean Page spent his childhood in Harare, his adolescence in London, and much of his twenties in LA. Now he’s set to conquer the world. We investigate the workings of a unique mind
Olivia Cooke: "Showing vulnerability doesn’t mean a lack of masculinity”
by Max Williams
Olivia Cooke has established herself as a star of film and TV on both sides of the Atlantic – and she’s still only 26.
Ramla Ali is ready to shake up the world
by Max Williams
Vogue covers. Nike campaigns. Film biopics. Olympic gold...? Ramla Ali is set to become the new queen of world boxing – but her life outside the ring is even more extraordinary. We speak to a true trailblazer
Tom Ellis: Devil on the side of the angels
by Max Williams
How does a child of the church end up playing the Devil? And can he help us escape the hell of 2020? Tom Ellis speaks to Max Williams about the war for the world’s soul
Scott Eastwood: Made in America
by Max Williams
He drives a pick-up truck. He shoots movies with a broken ankle. He prefers a Texan ranch to an LA mansion. Scott Eastwood is the least Hollywood of film stars – and a damn nice guy to boot
Don Cheadle is the hero Hollywood needs right now
by Max Williams
Our cover star Don Cheadle discusses everything from drug use on Wall Street to black American heritage to Donald Trump
Lewis Hamilton: "We need to have real minorities come through"
by Ben Winstanley
Lewis Hamilton is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time. In this interview, Hamilton talks fashion, racing, and why he won't join Formula E
Sir Patrick Stewart on meditation, marijuana, and crying with Hugh Jackman
by Elaine Lipworth
He smokes marijuana. He meditates. He cried with Hugh Jackman. Oh, and he stars in two of the biggest screen franchises of all time. Sir Patrick Stewart is a true national treasure – still boldly going where no man has gone before
How Dan Bilzerian invaded London
by Max Williams
Two years after we visited him in Las Vegas, Dan Bilzerian is bringing his cannabis brand Ignite to the UK. He talks to Max Williams about his public persona, bouts of anxiety, and why he would like to be reincarnated as a dolphin
"There's a method to my madness." Ray Liotta on a life in movies
by Tony Horkins
Career-defining movie moments don’t get much more iconic than Ray Liotta in Goodfellas. He talks us through a remarkable career – and why he isn't in The Irishman...