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| Friday, March 26, 1999 Published at 11:25 GMT Entertainment Monica's new date ![]() A night on the town: Sir Ian McKellen and Monica Lewinsky Oscar nominee Sir Ian McKellen showed off his newest friend at the London premiere of his new film Gods And Monsters - when he arrived with Monica Lewinsky.
The two got chatting, found their schedules coincided during the following week - and decided to meet up for the premiere. "I was at home and didn't have a date," Sir Ian, 59, said. "She was coming to London and I thought, we want to give her a good welcome. "We have just been up in Leeds. I have just been up working in the theatre and Monica has been signing books."
Sir Ian was philosophical about missing out on an Oscar for the film, in which he plays British film director James Whale. "You have to imagine that you're going to win - and when you don't, you're depressed, but only for about half-an-hour. "Then I went to four parties." The film won an Oscar for writer Bill Condon, who won the best adapted screenplay prize. He was pleased to see the reception it received in London. He said: "This is great over here. It's treated like a real movie." Another star of the film, Brendan Fraser, added as he arrived at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square: "My heart is pumping and I'll tell you why - last time I was in this theatre was in 1977 to see Star Wars." Gods And Monsters is now showing in cinemas across the UK. | Entertainment Contents
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