British celebs, before and after: from Daniel Craig to Prince Harry and Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet before
Kate Winslet after
Robert Pattinson before
Robert Pattinson after
Christian Bale before
Christian Bale after
Cheryl Cole before
Cheryl Cole after
Victoria Beckham before
Victoria Beckham after
Helen Mirren before
Helen Mirren after
Lily Collins before
Lily Collins after
JK Rowling before
JK Rowling after
Gemma Collins before
Gemma Collins after
Kate Middleton before
Kate Middleton, AKA Princess of Wales, after
Wayne Rooney before
Wayne Rooney after
Carol Vorderman before
Carol Vorderman after
David Walliams before
David Walliams after
Claudia Winkleman before
Claudia Winkleman after
Daniel Craig before
Daniel Craig after
Emma Watson before
Emma Watson after
Adele before
Adele after
Robbie Williams before
Robbie Williams after
Ed Sheeran before
Ed Sheeran after
David Attenborough before
David Attenborough after
Jeremy Corbyn before
Jeremy Corbyn after
Boris Johnson before
Boris Johnson after
Prince Harry before
Prince Harry after
Holly Willoughby before
Holly Willoughby after
Emily Blunt before
Emily Blunt after
Ant and Dec before
Ant and Dec after
Martin Freeman before
Martin Freeman after
Colin Firth before
Colin Firth after
Idris Elba before
Idris Elba after
Tom Hardy before
Tom Hardy after
Hugh Grant before
Hugh Grant after
Keira Knightley before
Keira Knightley after
Patrick Stewart before
Patrick Stewart after
Emma Thompson before
Emma Thompson after
Gordon Ramsay before
Gordon Ramsay after
Jamie Oliver before
Jamie Oliver after
Daniel Radcliffe before
Daniel Radcliffe after
Kate Moss before
Kate Moss after
Harry Styles before
Harry Styles after
Kate Winslet before

That epic film: 'Titanic.' Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet shot to fame and were absolutely loved by the world. Winslet was nominated as Best Actress for her role. She had started out with 'Sense and Sensibility' where she'd won both a BAFTA Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award at the young age of 20.

Kate Winslet after

After winning an Academy Award for her role in 'The Reader,' as well as BAFTAS and three Golden Globes, actress Kate Winslet has proved herself a serious and diverse actress capable of taking on any role. Her newest venture in 'Avatar: The Way of Water' has seen her thrust back into the spotlight.

Robert Pattinson before

As the lead in DC's 'The Batman', Robert Pattinson has proved himself a star. The actor has been doing amazing things professionally for many years, since making his debut as Cedric Diggory in 'Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire' all those years ago. Of course, he shot to fame as the secretive vampire in the 'Twilight' series.

Robert Pattinson after

He had made a mix of small independent films and larger scale productions - but has always taken the roles which would challenge him as an actor and give him the most artistic joy. Although we are sure he makes a fair dollar, he was paid $3m for his Batman - which seems puny compared to Chris Hemsworth's whopping $20m for his next Marvel hit, 'Thor: Love and Thunder'.

Christian Bale before

A well known Welsh born actor, Christian Bale was already acting by ten years old - playing opposite Rowan Atkinson in the London’s West End. He then landed his first Hollywood role at just thirteen, playing the lead in Steven Spielberg’s 'Empire of the Sun.'

Christian Bale after

Christian Bale’s most notable films include 'American Psycho,' embodying a banking executive who has an alternate psychopathic ego; 'The Machinist,' where he really proved he has what it takes to transform himself on every level for a role; and, of course, 'Batman Begins,' donning the Batman mask passed to him by George Clooney. This versatile actor has devoted himself to a number of charities during the years and is an avid animal lover.

Cheryl Cole before

Previously Cheryl Tweedy, she auditioned for ITV's 'Popstars the Rivals' in 2002 before she became a member of one of the world's favourite girl groups 'Girls Aloud', married footballer Ashley Cole and had a sparking solo music career.

Cheryl Cole after

Cheryl didn't stop with her music success and personal life goals, she also became 'Britain's Sweetheart', judging on 'The X Factor' and now has a 5 million pound home in Surrey, a little boy called Bear with One Direction's Liam Payne and was last seen judging 'The Greatest Dancer' on the BBC.

Victoria Beckham before

Victoria auditioned for The Spice Girls and was given the name Posh Spice - mainly because of her love for designers and the little black dresses she wore. She had a good childhood, saying her parents had always had money and went to an established school. Victoria is everything fashion and made her own name attending many different fashion shows in Gucci, Prada and Chanel, then she met David Beckham...

Victoria Beckham after

The Beckham name was one of the biggest in the world, with many people likening them to British royalty. Victoria stayed in the press for the rest of The Spice Girls and beyond, she tried her hand at a solo career, released an album and a few top ten singles and then turned to fashion full time starting her own label, Victoria Beckham.
Four children later, worldwide fame and the life most people envy, Victoria Beckham continues to show great advances in her own fashion career and spend a lot of time with her family.

Helen Mirren before

Helen Mirren is the daughter of an exiled Russian Aristocrat. She once worked at the Kursaal amusement park in Southend as a "blagger", to attract customers to the rides. She has always been creative and certainly always been performing.

Helen Mirren after

We know Helen Mirren as a dame - royalty almost - as she is the only actress to have ever played both Queen Elizabeths on the screen. Three Academy TV Awards for Best Actress and the winner of Esquite Magazine’s Sexiest Woman Alive in 2010, she is an icon in British film.

Lily Collins before

Lily was born in the town of Guilford, Surrey county in the United Kingdom, on March 18 1989. Since that moment, she's always been in the spotlight. Although it seems that Lily Collins enjoys perfect happiness, the 'Emily in Paris' star has confessed some dark moments in her existence, including specific past events that are still haunting her.

Lily Collins after

2020 marked a very important cinematic milestone for Lily Collins: her role in David Fincher's movie 'Mank'. The film really captured the critics' attention and even the Academy has deemed it particularly prestigious, giving it a whopping 10 Oscar nominations. Too bad Lily Collins as a supporting actress was not among them, but her presence in 'Mank' was a wonderful artistic breakthrough in her career.

JK Rowling before

Before creating Harry Potter, JK Rowling has had a rollercoaster of a career and personal life. She worked as a bilingual secretary, lost her job, moved to Portugal, got married, had a child, got divorced, returned to the UK on benefits and then created a multimillion pound franchise. Not without effort though - the initial 'Harry Potter' manuscript was rejected by 12 publishers before it was accepted by Bloomsbury.

JK Rowling after

JK Rowling is a real life ‘Rags to Riches’ story, as she is now one of the richest women in the UK. She is incredibly generous, donating a lot of money to charities, and a role model for many young women.

Gemma Collins before

Used car saleswoman, Gemma, from Romford in Essex, was told she had bundles of charisma but was 'too fat' to be on TV after she approached an agent. It didn't stop Gemma from pursuing her dream.

Gemma Collins after

Now a much loved 'The Only Way is Essex' star, she has appeared on many Tv shows as well as competitions such as 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' on ITV but withdrew for health reasons. Gemma is currently making headlines as she wakes up with a 'no excuses' mantra to get exercising and, thanks to this and the diet she has been on, has already lost 3 stone. Good work, Gemma.

Kate Middleton before

The part-time waitress who was trying to make ends meet while studying art history at university. After graduation, Kate started a part-time job as an accessory buyer for the clothing chain, Jigsaw. She has come a long way since she met William Windsor.

Kate Middleton, AKA Princess of Wales, after

Kate Middleton is every inch lady. From stepping out after the births of her children looking entirely flawless, to embodying her role as future queen consort and voted one of the most influential people in the world - she always dresses to perfection, smiles beautifully and is everything a member of the royal household should be.

Wayne Rooney before

Here is Wayne Rooney - the young footballer who made a big impact on British and international football. This is the Walkers Under15 International Tournament - England v Spain when he was just a sprout.

Wayne Rooney after

He was England's youngest player, record goalscorer for England and Manchester United of all time and a multiple award winner. He currently manages Championship team, Derby County.

Carol Vorderman before

Everyone remembers the 80s/90s TV show 'Countdown' and, most importantly, everyone remembers Carol. She was an instant hit and the viewers adored her - a beautiful person inside and outside; as well as a woman with an incredible brain and some wild mental arithmetic skills.

Carol Vorderman after

Still looking glamorous, she has never strayed too far away from the public eye. The fantastic Ms Vorderman has presented a number of TV shows including 'Have I Got News for You' and 'Loose Women', where she was a part of the morning crew for three years. Here she is in 2022 attending the the Pride of Britain Awards in London.

David Walliams before

Here is a younger David Walliams on stage with Matt Lucas. The couple became famous for their controversial sketch show 'Little Britain' but has changed an awful lot since then...

David Walliams after

Not only has he appeared in some pretty acclaimed BBC roles, but he has also made a name for himself as a judge on 'Britain's Got Talent.' He didn't stop at acting and became a children's author, writing books that have been incredibly successful both in the UK and internationally. Here he is all smiles when his book "Mega Monster" became number one in the best selling charts in 2021.

Claudia Winkleman before

This is a very different looking Claudia in her early days - before she landed the role as Strictly Come Dancing's presenter in 2004. She had already worked a little for the BBC and appears here for Red Nose Day in 2003.

Claudia Winkleman after

Claudia's commitments to 'Strictly' paid off and it threw her into the spotlight, making her currently one of the most desirable presenters of our time. 'Strictly Come Dancing' won the Best Talent Show Award and here she is with fellow colleague, Tess Daly.

Daniel Craig before

Chester-born actor, Daniel Craig is best known for his portrayal of 007 - but we can't forget his great performance in Layer Cake in 2004.

Daniel Craig after

Craig's commitment to his roles should be celebrated. He has proved himself to be a complete star internationally and has been nominated for more than one Best Actor Award - for 'James Bond' and for his role in the 2019 film, 'Knives Out'. 2021 saw Craig say goodbye to his James Bond character and see himself reinvented as an actor.

Emma Watson before

When she was just 11 years old, Emma Watson was looking at releasing one of the biggest motion pictures in history and looking towards winning two Awards for her role in the film. 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' was the start of an incredible journey for Emma Watson.

Emma Watson after

One of the most influential people in the world, one of the highest paid actresses in the world and a role model for young women everywhere, Emma Watson has taken stardom in her stride and used her fame to highlight the issues within women's rights. She was appointed to a G7 advisory body for women's rights in 2019.

Adele before

'Chasing Pavements' singer Adele Adkins was a theatre school student at the Brit School before she release the album that made her famous, '19'. In 2008 she began her transatlantic journey to receive worldwide fame.

Adele after

Over 120 million record sales. 15 Grammys. 9 BRITS. Billboard's Artist of the Year. These are just a few of the incredible achievements this young singer has accomplished. Let's not forget to mention her incredible comeback in October 2021, the top-spot on the Billboard charts is reserved for Adele.

Robbie Williams before

Robbie Williams was always energetic and loved posing for the camera. Anyone could say that a career in the spotlight was always going to be his path and he absolutely made his mark on music, fashion and British culture. Here he is in 1993.

Robbie Williams after

From Take That to an incredible solo career, singer Robbie Williams has sold more albums in the UK than any other British solo artist in history and has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist to date.

Ed Sheeran before

Everyone knows that Ed Sheehan started off his professional career by busking in the streets of London and quickly made a name for himself on music's international stage. Here we have a very baby-faced Ed Sheeran unveiling his Madame Tussaud's wax statue in 2015.

Ed Sheeran after

It has been few years since you haven't been able to turn on the radio without hearing Ed Sheeran's individual tone. Since his hit 'Thinking Out Loud' in 2016, the talented singer seems to be everywhere. Many are appreciating the singer's new sound with his new hit, 'Bad Habits'. He's not just been singing, however, and he made his acting debut in The Beatles film, 'Yesterday' in 2019.

David Attenborough before

It is no surprise that a young David Attenborough spent his childhood collecting fossils, stones and other natural relics. He first started working for the BBC in 1950 and has a famously established career reporting and writing about the natural world.

David Attenborough after

He is the voice of the natural planet for many and is a UK national treasure. He has recently used his experience to tell the world about the changes in the natural world he has witnessed since starting his professional career. He is now also the voice of environmental sustainability.

Jeremy Corbyn before

Councillor Corbyn - British Labour Party activist and borough councillor, Jeremy Corbyn in 1975. They are holding a copy of 'Labour's Programme 1973', a radical social and political programme drawn up by left-wing members of the Labour Party.

Jeremy Corbyn after

He was voted in as the Labour Party leader in 2015 and has had a rocky road. Now 'former Labour party leader', he supports the unions in these troubled times. He joined members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) during a rally in Parliament Square, London, as Royal Mail workers mark another strike in the increasingly bitter dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.

Boris Johnson before

It's 1998 and Boris Johnson was still a British Conservative politician and journalist. No Brexit and no Pandemic. Letting his hair loose as he is taught how to dance by Ulrika Jonsson.

Boris Johnson after

After many tough years, Britain's ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson has seen an awful lot. As Mayor of London he made himself very known to the public whilst hanging from a zip wire as Santa. Those funny days for Boris are over, however and his days as PM are up.

Prince Harry before

The late Princess of Wales, Diana, with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, at the piano in Kensington Palace.

Prince Harry after

A life not free of scandal. Harry stepped down from his royal duties along with wife, Meghan Markle, and moved to California where they live with their son Archie, away from the royal pressures but still definitely in the spotlight. That Oprah interview will go down in history as one of the biggest TV moments ever.

Holly Willoughby before

Britain's much-loved Holly Willoughby started as a model when she was noticed by Storm Management when she was just 14. She dallied in odd jobs before a friend made a showreel of her and secured her a place at the BBC.

Holly Willoughby after

Many TV shows later, including 'Celebrity Juice', 'Surprise, Surprise', 'The Voice UK', 'I'm a Celeb' and, of course, 'Dancing on Ice', Holly is seen every morning by the British people as they tune in to ITV's 'This Morning' with co-presenter Philip Schofield.

Emily Blunt before

Emily Blunt, form London, grew up with stuttering issues. It was only went she got into acting that these voice ailments started to disappear. Her breakthrough came in the hit movie, 'The Devil Wears Prada'.

Emily Blunt after

A Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and nominations for two British Academy Film Awards later, Emily Blunt has proved she is every inch class and talent. She can sing, too! Here she is attending the 2022 Freeing Voices, Changing Lives Gala at Guastavino’s in July, 2022 in New York City.

Ant and Dec before

PJ and Duncan. The duo from Newcastle that made it big on Byker Grove, took their names and became a pop music duo. For a while. Of course, everyone remembers "Let's Get Ready To Rhumble" (they even did a remake of it a few years back), and the 2002 FIFA World Cup tune, "We're on the Ball".

Ant and Dec after

They now host 'Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway', and even have their own production company. They were named the eighteenth most influential people in British culture and the comic duo are a much loved pair on the British screens.

Photo: ITV

Martin Freeman before

Before his role in ‘Love Actually’, Martin Freeman had dallied with more extrovert roles. Here is a very young-looking Martin Freeman at the London premiere Of Ali G ‘Indahouse' in 2002, having played Ricky C in the movie. He went on to make a name for himself in ‘The Office’ in 2004 where he played still-living-at-home and King-of-unrequited-love, Tim Canterbury.

Martin Freeman after

Martin Freeman shot to fame thanks to his role of Dr Watson in the BBC’s ‘Sherlock’ series and won a BAFTA Award for his contribution. He has then played tiny hobbit, Bilbo Baggins in ‘The Hobbit’ franchise, a government agent in the MCU, and alongside actress Diane Kruger, in ‘The Operative’.

Colin Firth before

Colin Firth, mainly recognised for his role in the ‘Bridget Jones’ franchise is the epitome of a British Gentleman. Although he came across as a mumbling goofball turned emotionally available bachelor in the chick-flick films, he has since gone on to really prove he has real British acting talent. Photo from ‘Bridget Jones' all those years ago.

Colin Firth after

With roles under his belt such as Mr Darcy in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ (1995) and muttering George VI in ‘The King’s Speech’ (2010), actor Colin Firth has also transitioned to musicals, starring (and singing) in ‘Mamma Mia’ in 2008. He appears here in his latest hit, 'The Staircase' for HBO.

Idris Elba before

London-born Idris Elba moved to New York after a few British television roles but ended up working as a doorman at comedy club, Carolines, trying to make ends meet. After he landed a role in critically acclaimed ‘The Wire’, Elba took on a range of characters from a mechanic in ‘Daddy’s Little Girls’ to a general killing zombies in ’28 Weeks Later’ and here you can see him from the 2009 film ‘Obsessed’ where he played a devoted husband opposite Beyonce Knowles.

Idris Elba after

His versatile career didn’t stop there and he became a God in Marvel’s Thor, a ship captain in ‘Prometheus’ and tortured detective in ‘Luther’. What surprised the public, however, was when he took on the role as a CGI, seemingly commando, criminal cat. Here is Idris Elba in 2022. And he hasn't aged a day.

Tom Hardy before

Actor Tom Hardy in 2009. But before this moment, he had already caught the eye of many in films such as Ridley Scott’s 'Black Hawk Down,' 'Star Trek: Nemesis' and Guy Richie’s 'RocknRolla.'

Tom Hardy after

Time and time again, Tom Hardy has shown to be incredibly versatile and he has gained the respect of many of Hollywood’s finest actors. A BAFTA, Laurence Olivier Award and Academy Award nominations later, he still devotes his life to charities close to his heart and continues to deliver outstanding performances. And could he be the next James Bond?

Hugh Grant before

Another British actor who started out in theatre, Hugh Grant transitioned to film in 1982, starring in ‘Privileged’ but shot into the public eye when he won the best actor trophy at the Venice Film Festival for his role in ‘Maurice’. He has had the odd scandal, however, and the media frenzied when they saw his police mug shot in 1995 when he got fined and put on probation for a sexual encounter in a public place with a prostitute.

Hugh Grant after

The ‘Love Actually’ and ‘Bridget Jones’ actor concreted his fame in the early 2000s with the rise of British comedy film. His most recent releases include the hilarious ‘Death to 2020’ Netflix film and action comedy, ‘The Gentleman’ in 2019.

Keira Knightley before

Keira Knightley played Jules in 'Bend it like Beckham' in 2002, giving women’s football some spotlight. She was just 17 but had already been acting for ten years previously, including playing Padmé’s handmaiden and decoy in 'Star Wars - The Phantom Menace.'

Keira Knightley after

A whole range of period dramas, international blockbusters, awards and an OBE later, Keira continues to shine on and off the screen. Most recently, she starred in the film 'Misbehaviour' which focused on the 1970 Miss World Competition in London and how the Women’s Liberation Movement bombarded the stage.

Patrick Stewart before

Patrick Stewart, from Mirfield in Yorkshire, comes from a dark and shady past and has been open about seeing his father repeatedly hit his mother when he was a child. His breakthrough came when he played Leontes in 'The Winter’s Tale,' and he found his escapism. This is a rare photo of Patrick Stewart, who was starring as Launce in The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona,' with Blackie the dog in 1970

Patrick Stewart after

Sir Patrick Stewart is now aged 82 and throughout his career the world has seen him work a long run for the Royal Shakespeare Company and have a number of respected roles, gaining himself an OBE. An avid car enthusiast, you can see him near a racetrack; or at Huddersfield Town A.F.C.; or even fighting for stricter gun laws in the states, women’s equality and a patron of Humanists UK. Here is the actor attending the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards at L.A. LIVE in September, 2021.

Emma Thompson before

One of Britain's most respected actresses, Emma Thompson came out of Cambridge University with a love for literature and was thrust in the spotlight with two BBC series, 'Tutti Frutti and Fortunes of War', which she won BAFTAs for in 1987. Here she is at the 65th Annual Academy Awards in '93.

Emma Thompson after

Emma Thompson continues to live in the same road as her childhood home in Hampstead, London, although she has a magnetic connection to both Scotland and Italy. She was famously married to Kenneth Branagh, who had a personal affair with actress Helena Bonham Carter, but then met current husband Greg Wise on the set of 'Sense and Sensibility.'

Gordon Ramsay before

As well you may know, Gordon Ramsay was a professional footballer before an injury stopped that career dead. He turned to his love of cooking and we see him here at in 2001 as his Chelsea restaurant received three Michelin stars. Ramsey is only the second British chef to be awarded three stars in the French gastronomy bible Michelin.

Gordon Ramsay after

Gordon Ramsay took 14-month-old son Oscar to work with him as he reopens restaurants in July 2020. The 53-year-old chef took to Instagram to share adorable clips and videos of himself and Oscar as he wrote: “First day of working with dad.” His Instagram these days is incredibly funny and definitely worth a follow.

Jamie Oliver before

Essex born and raised Jamie Oliver rose to fame in his 1999 TV show, 'The Naked Chef.' The 'Jamie’s Kitchen' documentary has also been a huge success and he is a well-loved Brit - mainly thanks to his 'Feed Me Better' campaign where he introduced school children to healthier food.

Jamie Oliver after

Now Jamie Oliver MBE, he lives in a £6m property in Essex along with his wife, Jools, and five children. Here he is taking part in the What An Eton Mess demonstration outside Downing Street, London, calling for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to reconsider his U-turn on the Government's anti-obesity strategy

Daniel Radcliffe before

Thrust into the spotlight at a very young age, baby-faced Daniel Radcliffe was picked to play Harry Potter in the movie of the books which was due to start shooting in 2000.

Daniel Radcliffe after

Actor Daniel Radcliffe has done quite well for himself, really. After the Harry Potter series he has continued to produce some great films and performed on the West End stage. Here he is at the "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story" Premiere during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

Kate Moss before

A young Kate Moss wears a Calvin Klein's Fall 1993 collection on the designer's runway in New York on June 1, 1993. She was scouted at just aged 14 in JFK airport and she has gone on to be one of the most famous supermodels in history.

Kate Moss after

Model Kate Moss has had an incredibly successful career, but experienced a dark patch when she was tied with drug allegations and she was dropped from fashion campaigns. She was cleared and resumed modelling and still walks the walk today. Here with her daughter, Lila Grace.

Harry Styles before

Harry auditioned for the X Factor in April 2010 and wowed the judges with the classic song, “Isn’t she lovely?”. In July of the same year his journey in the competition came to an end at the show’s bootcamp but music mentor, Simon Cowell, allowed him and other solo acts to join together, creating the group that we all know as One Direction and entering as a group act in the show. They came third overall.

Harry Styles after

Worldwide fame was in store for Harry and he has become a face to watch for many years to come. Singer, composer and writer. Actor, lyricist and drummer. A friend: respected and loved. Model, designer, trend-setter icon and Vogue magazine’s front cover of December 2020. We can’t wait to see what he will do next.