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Celtics star Jayson Tatum leaned on family during his Achilles rehab

Jayson Tatumleaned on family during one of the toughest times in his career.

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TheBoston Celtics' six-time All-Star's rightAchilles tendon rupturedduring Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals against theNew York Knickson May 12, 2025.

Tatum mentioned that he stayed at his mom's house during a part of his recovery.

"She's set a good foundation for my life and helped me become the basketball player that I am," Tatum told USA TODAY. "To have her be a part of the off-the-court things that I'm doing is important."

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His injury kept him away from live-game action for nearly 300 days before he was cleared and ready to return.

His mom recentlyjoined him in a March Madness commercialfor AT&T. The commercial showed Tatum on a video call with his mother while a small child, meant to play the role of his son Deuce, dunks on a toy basketball hoop for the first time.

"It was all about sharing special moments with my family," Tatum said, "I think it went really well."

The commercial also allowed him to reflect on his first time he was able to dunk a basketball during a middle school game in St. Louis.

Inhis return to NBA action, Tatum recorded a double-double in his season debut as theCelticsearned a 120-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on March 6.

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Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) dribbles against Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) during the second half at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on March 16, 2026.

His first dunk attempt upon returning wasn't as easy. Tatum was still testing out what he could do in a live-game situation and had one of his attempts denied by the rim.

Tatum had a slow start in the first half after being introduced and welcomed back by the Boston crowd.

He went 2-for-8 from the field for five points. He also had five rebounds and five assists.

The NBA champion produced the points in the final moments of the second quarter, bringing the crowd to their feet with a putback dunk and a three-pointer on the following possession.

He had 15 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in front of the Boston fans at the TD Garden.

"Hey, I'm back," Tatum said about his mindset for coming back. "Let's continue where we left off. Our goal is to win a championship."

The forward has nearly produced a double-double in the five games he's played in since his return. He's averaging 20 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists.

Jaylen Brown and the Celtics went 41-21 to start the season with Tatum out of the lineup. Boston has put together a 4-2 record since Tatum's return.

"I couldn't be more proud of this team for the way they attacked the season and how they went about it to be the second or third seed in the Eastern Conference," Tatum added.

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Look Back at Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson's Legendary 15-Year Marriage

Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson met in 1993 and married in July 1994

People Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 33rd annual American Ireland Fund gala at Lincoln Center in New York City on May 8, 2008Credit: Shawn Ehlers/WireImage

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  • The former Broadway costars welcomed two children together

  • In March 2009, Richardson died unexpectedly after suffering a brain injury in a skiing accident

Liam NeesonandNatasha Richardson's romance was as bright as the lights on Broadway.

The couple were married for 15 years beforeThe Parent Trapactress's sudden death on March 18, 2009, following a severe brain injuryfrom a skiing accident in Canada.

Neeson and Richardson first met in 1993, when they starred opposite each other inAnna Christieon Broadway. They married one year later on July 3, 1994, and went on towelcome two children together, sonsMicheál RichardsonandDaniel Neeson.

In October 2024, theNaked Gunstar opened up to PEOPLE about how his family "pulled together" in the wake of Richardson's death.

"It was a horrible thing to happen," Neeson said, adding that his primary focus became making sure his sons, then teens, "were okay."

From the early days of their romance to their wedding, here's everything to know about Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson's relationship.

1992: Natasha Richardson asks Liam Neeson to star opposite her on Broadway

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 12th annual Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards at Lincoln Center in N.Y.C. in 1993Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

The future couple reportedly first connected when Richardson —daughter of legendary British actressVanessa Redgrave— sought out Neeson to play an Irish sailor in the Broadway revival ofAnna Christie,a play she starred in while in London two years prior and worked to bring to New York.

​"I think [playwright Eugene] O'Neill wrote that part for Liam Neeson," shetold theLos Angeles Timesin January 1993.

January 14, 1993:Anna Christieopens, starring Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 51st Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 22, 1994Credit: Frank Trapper/Corbis via Getty

Anna Christieopened to rave reviews at the Criterion Center in N.Y.C. on Jan. 14, 1993.

The play was quickly extended until Feb. 28, withThe New York TimespraisingRichardson for "what may prove to be the performance of the season," highlighting the "sensitive partnering she receives" from Neeson.

While sparks were flying onstage, Natasha, then 29, was married to British producer Robert Fox. Neeson, then 40, was no stranger to high-profile romances, including afour-year relationship with Helen Mirrenand aproposal to Brooke Shieldsjust a few months before meeting Richardson.

In February 2014, theStar Warsactor reflected on his and Richardson's initial chemistry during an interview withAnderson Cooperon60 Minutes, which also marked the first time he spoke publicly about her death.

"I'd never had that kind of an explosive chemistry situation with an actor or actress," Neeson said, adding, "She and I were like [Fred] Astaire and[Ginger] Rogers. We had just this wonderful kind of dance, free dance on stage every night, you know?"

April 1993: Natasha Richardson divorces Robert Fox

Roughly one month after closing night, Richardson split from Fox after four years of marriage, PEOPLE reported.

TheCabaretstar later opened up about falling for Neeson while her "marriage [was] falling apart," calling it "bad timing."

"Working with him, what happened between us, and that becoming public knowledge in conjunction with my marriage falling apart, was kind of bad timing," shetold theNew York Daily Newsin an interview released after her death in March 2009.

Richardson added, "So what can I say? Obviously, I fell very much in love with him."

May 11, 1993: Liam Neeson celebrates Natasha Richardson's 30th birthday

Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson attend the premiere of 'Schindler's List' at the Cineplex Odeon Theater in Century City, Calif., on Dec. 9, 1993Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Following the play's run, the pair's budding romance blossomed while Neeson was filmingSchindler's Listin Poland, a role that earned him his firstOscarnomination.

The Irish actor reportedly sent Richardson a card for her 30th birthday, which read, "You're catching up with me," according to theNew York Daily News.He signed it in character: "Lots of love, Oskar."

In response, Richardson reportedly replied that the note seemed too platonic and asked about the pair's relationship status.

"That was when I knew I really loved this person," Neeson said, according to the newspaper. "I thought, 'This is real and genuine and is something that has to be protected.' "

June 6, 1993: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson make their red carpet debut at the Tony Awards

A few months after the play's end, the pair walked their first red carpet hand-in-hand at the 1993Tony Awards. They were up for Best Lead Actor and Actress for their performances inAnna Christie.

1994: Natasha Richardson tells Liam Neeson she won't marry him if he plays James Bond

Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson attend 'The Ever After' gala at the Palazzo Corsini in Florence, Italy, on Sept. 19, 1998Credit: Eric Robert/Sygma/Sygma via Getty

TheCold Storagestar revealed during a June 2021 appearance onThe Late Late Show with James Cordenthat in the mid-1990s, he had been approached about potentially taking on the iconic 007 character. (The part ultimately went toPierce Brosnan.)

Richardson, his then-fiancée, was quick to tell him that the potential work could impact their lives.

"I know they were looking at various actors, and I apparently was among them. However, my dear, departed wife did say to me ... 'Darling, if you're offered James Bond and you're going to play it, you're not going to marry me,' " Neeson told hostJames Corden.

Neeson previouslyexplained toMen's Journalin 2018 that he understood her concerns.

"Women. Foreign countries.Halle Berry. It's understandable," he said, adding, "She was like, 'You're going to ruin your career.' But it's no big deal. It's nice to be inquired after."

July 3, 1994: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson get married at their home in upstate New York

Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson share a kiss at the Tony Awards party at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City in June 1998Credit: Robin Platzer/Getty

Roughly one year into their romance, Neeson and Richardson said "I do" in an intimate backyard ceremony at their shared farmhouse in Millbrook, N.Y.

According to PEOPLE, the bride wore a Donna Karan wedding gown, and the guest list of 70 attendees included starsEmma Thompson,Steven SpielbergandMia Farrow, among others.

Richardson surprised Neeson at the ceremony by serenading him with Van Morrison's "Crazy Love," a revelation he later made during aSiriusXM Radio Andy interviewin January 2016.

"Behind my back,Natasha had been taking singing lessonsto sing it to me," Neeson said. "After the ceremony, we were all going out to start the night's festivities, and she grabbed the microphone, and she sang me this. She had learned it, and I was like, 'Wow!' "

December 16, 1994: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson star in their first movie together

The newlyweds starred opposite each other on the big screen for the first time in 1994'sNell.

According to theNew York Daily News,Richardson sought out the part of Paula Olsen after Neeson was cast, hoping to avoid a lengthy separation while filming in North Carolina.

"It was difficult to kind of go, 'Bye, honey! Have fun with the other girls!' " she said. "I thought I would do anything to play this part."

June 22, 1995: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson welcome their first child together

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 54th Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 19, 1997Credit: Vinnie Zuffante/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

The couple expanded their family soon after getting married. They welcomed their first child, a son named Michéal, on June 22, 1995.

Michéal went on to follow in his parents' footsteps, pursuing a career as an actor and eventuallychanging his last namefrom Neeson to Richardson to honor his late mom.

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August 27, 1996: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson welcome their second son

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the Film Society of Lincoln Center Honors Clint Eastwood event at Avery Fisher Hall in N.Y.C. on May 6, 1996Credit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Just over one year later, the new parents welcomed their second son, Daniel, on Aug. 27, 1996.

"This was a bit unexpected," RichardsontoldTheBuffalo Newsin March 1996 at the time of her back-to-back pregnancies. "We wanted more children, just not so close together. I mean, I had just gotten my body and my professional life back in shape when this happened."

She told the newspaper that she "felt a bit conflicted at first."

"As a woman and a mother, I thought, 'Great!' As an actress, I screamed, 'Help!' " Richardson added. "Of course, now I'm just reveling in it. And I love the idea that the children will be so close in age."

June 2, 2002: Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson present at the Tony Awards together

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 56th annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in N.Y.C. on June 2, 2002Credit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

At the 56th annual Tony Awards, Richardson and Neeson strutted onstage holding hands as theypresented the awardfor Best Leading Actress together at N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall.

March 16, 2009: Natasha Richardson suffers a brain injury after a ski accident

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson at The Cinema Society's screening of 'Seraphim Falls' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel Screening Room in N.Y.C. on Jan. 23, 2007Credit: Billy Farrell/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Richardson was skiing on a beginner's slope with an instructor at Quebec's Mont Tremblant when she fell and hit her head. The Tony Award winner reportedly wasn't wearing a helmet,per NBC News.

Initially, her injury seemed minor, with the actress reportedly refusing to be taken to the hospital at least two times. Ultimately, her symptoms worsened, and she was evacuated to a hospital in Montreal, where Neeson flew to meet her from the Toronto movie set he was working on.

After her death, Neeson described their final phone call to Cooper on60 Minutesin February 2014.

"I spoke to her, and she said, 'Oh, darling.I've taken a tumble in the snow.' That's how she described it," theTakenstar recalled.

When Neeson arrived, the doctor informed him that Richardson was "brain dead" and showed him an X-ray of her injury, which the actor said depicted her brain "squashed up against the side of the skull."

He went in to say his final goodbye, telling Cooper, "She was on life support ... and [I] told her I loved her. Said, 'Sweetie, you're not coming back from this. You've banged your head. ... And we're bringing you back to New York. All your family and friends will come.' "

During the60 Minutesinterview, Neeson noted that he and Richardson had "made a pact" that if "any of us got into a vegetative state that we'd pull the plug."

According to ABC News, she was transferred from a Canadian hospital to N.Y.C.'s Lenox Hill Hospital, where her loved ones said goodbye.

The actor also told Cooper that Richardson was an organ donor and ultimately donated her heart, kidneys and liver, which he feels "she would be very thrilled and pleased by."

March 18, 2009: Natasha Richardson's death is confirmed

Richardson was then flown back to upstate New York to be buried near their home, where family and friends paid their respects.

Her family released a statement two days after her fatal fall, which they confirmed resulted in her death at age 45 due to an epidural hematoma.

"Liam Neeson, his sons, and the entire family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha," the statement read. "They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time."

February 23, 2014: Liam Neeson speaks out about Natasha Richardson's death for the first time

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend the 'Road to Perdition' premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in N.Y.C. on July 9, 2002Credit: Evan Agostini/ImageDirect

Speaking to Cooper on60 Minutesfrom the upstate New York farmhouse that he and Richardson shared, Neeson opened up about his wife's death and his grief for the first time.

He admitted that her being gone never felt real to him.

"It still kind of isn't," he said, adding that during the first few years after her death, he anticipated hearing her walk through the front door.

Neeson continued, "Grief's like — it hits you. It's like a wave. You just get this profound feeling of instability. You feel like a three-legged table. Just suddenly ... the Earth isn't stable anymore. And then it passes and becomes more infrequent, but I still get it sometimes."

TheCold Storagestar told Cooper that he threw himself into his work after Richardson's death to cope with the loss and to be there for their sons, saying, "I'm not good without work."

He went on to star in nearly 40 films in the decade following Richardson's death, includingChloe(2009),The Next Three Days(2010),Unknown(2011),The Grey(2011),The Dark Knight Rises(2012),Non-Stop(2014),Silence(2016),The Commuter(2018) andCold Pursuit(2019).

"I just don't — I just don't wallow too much," the Oscar-nominated actor said. "... And I just didn't want to — especially for my boys — seem to be wallowing in sadness or depression."

Neeson added that having a schedule "helps a great deal."

March 31, 2017: Liam Neeson reflects on losing Natasha Richardson

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson attend The Costume Institute's Gala Celebrating Chanel at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in N.Y.C. on May 2, 2005Credit: Gregory Pace/FilmMagic

Neeson reunited with thecast ofLove Actuallyfor a Red Nose Day special in 2017. (In the 2003 film, he plays a widower who is raising a young son alone — a tragedy quite similar to the path his own life took six years later when Richardson died.)

About revisiting the role on-screen, hetoldEntertainment Weeklyin March of that year, ​​"It's 14 years ago now, and we've all lived lives. Some of us have died. ... Some have gotten divorced.I've lost my wife."

He added, "And, oh, sure, plenty of times I've thought about this film and my own life.Love Actually, that's the way it is. That's the tapestry of life."

July 2020: Liam Neeson shares how Natasha Richardson is still present in his life

In July 2020, Neeson was asked if he had dreams about Richardson. Hetold Inquirer.netthat he hadn't had "clear dreams," but she was still present in his daily life.

"I speak to her every day at her grave, which is about a mile and a half down the road," he added. "I go down there quite often, so I do speak to her as if she's here. Not that she answers me."

The interview was one of many that Neeson and his son Micheál didduring a press tourfor their filmMade in Italy, which was released in August 2020.

The movie, which marked the second time they played father and son on-screen, stars Neeson as a grieving dad who travels to Italy to sell the villa he and his estranged son inherited from his late wife.

"It's so close to home and the parallels between the story and our life are so personal," Neesontold theObserverat the time, with Micheál adding that "mainly the whole filming of it was the catharsis."

July 31, 2025: Liam Neeson recalls falling in love with Natasha Richardson

Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson arrive during the 'Conde Nast Traveler' celebration of '20 Years of Truth in Travel' at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in N.Y.C. on Oct. 10, 2007Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage

Over 16 years after Richardson's death, Neeson reflected on the early days of the acting duo's romance while performing on Broadway together,tellingThe New York Timesin July 2025, "It was great doing it every night with herand falling in love." (TheNYTinterview took place one block away from the theater where he and Richardson met and costarred inAnna Christie.)

He also mentioned that Richardson was the one who let him know that his action-revenge movieTakenwas a hit.

Neeson recalled that Richardson broke the news to him "when she walked up the stairs, giggling, with a tray carrying tea and a bran muffin." Per theTimes, she told him that the 2008 film "was doing well at the box office."

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Banksy unmasked? Here are the people thought to have been the famous street artist over the years

The true identity of the notoriously elusive street artist Banksy has finally been revealed.

Entertainment Weekly Banksy in Oscar-nominated documentary 'Exit Through the Gift Shop,' which the artist directedCredit: Paranoid Pictures

Key Points

  • Though a Reuters report proved that Banksy is the Bristol, England, native Robin Gunningham "beyond dispute," several other suspects still percolate in curious minds.

  • The list includes Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja, Gorillaz co-founder Jamie Hewlett, and British TV host Neil Buchanan.

If you've wondered for years, even decades who's behind some of the most famous street art of the past century, from "Girl with Balloon" to "Love is in the Air" — that is,who Banksy is— wonder no more.

A team of reporters were able to prove the identity infamous tagger and art icon "beyond dispute" in acomprehensiveReutersreporton March 13. Banksy is none other than Robin Gunningham, a native of the English cultural hub of Bristol who has been one of the leading suspects in the international manhunt for the artist's true ID since the late 2000s.

But over the years, the artist's avid fans and impartial internet sleuths alike concocted several compelling cases for who Banksymighthave been, before we got official confirmation. What follows are the other prime candidates, from a pioneering trip-hop musician, to a local British councillor forced out of his job due to rampant speculation, to a roving gang of street artists whose mysterious female leader was briefly glimpsed in Banksy's Oscar-nominated 2010 documentary,Exit Through the Gift Shop.

Robert Del Naja

Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja in London in 2016Credit: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

The evidence connecting Del Naja, a founding member of the acclaimed English trip-hop group Massive Attack, to Banksy is so substantial that it throws evenReuters' smoking gun pointed at Gunningham into question.

For one, Del Naja is an accomplished graffiti artist. Years before Massive Attack released its seminal debut album, 1991'sBlue Lines, Del Naja's work under the tagger name 3D led to his inclusion in the BBC documentaryBombin'. Del Naja's segment in the doc prominently showcased his stencil-heavy style — the same style the Banksy would popularize over the course of his rise fame in the 1990s.

In 2016, investigative journalist Craig Williamsmapped outtimes and places around the world where Banksy works just happened to pop up within days of Massive Attack concerts. Whenasked about the connectionthat same year, however, Del Naja demurred, "Rumors of my secret identity are greatly exaggerated." He did confirm that Banksy is "a mate" who has "been to some of the gigs." But anything beyond that is "purely a matter of logistics and coincidence."

Jamie Hewlett

Musician Jamie Hewlett in 2015 in ParisCredit: Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty

Another crossover lead from the world of music was Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of theTank Girlcomics and co-founder of the band Gorillaz with Blur's Damon Albarn. A "forensic expert" whospoke to Metro.co.ukin 2018 found links between Hewlett and virtually every company associated with Banksy, who created a business infrastructure in order to sell his work and engage with press in the late 1990s.

Beyond the business connections, the artists appear to have shared inspiration, if not actual designs in the past. The music video for Gorillaz 2001 song "Tomorrow Comes Today" prominently features one of his more recognizable, monkey-forward works, "Laugh Now but One Day We'll Be in Charge."

A Banksy original also graces the cover of Blur's 2003 albumThink Tank.

Thierry Guetta a.k.a. Mr. Brainwash

Thierry Guetta in Banksy-directed documentary film 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2010)Credit: Producers Distribution Agency/Courtesy Everett

While Del Naja has remained at the front of the speculation pack for years, Banksy himself nudged fellow artist Thierry Guetta forward when he chose him as the subject for his 2010 documentaryExit Through the Gift Shop.

The Oscar-nominated documentary began as footage that Guetta, who makes art under the name Mr. Brainwash, sought to capture of other street artists at work. But when the project languished, Banksy emerged from the shadows, took a seat in the director's chair, and turned the camera on Guetta.

Little else connected the artists, other than several of Guetta's better-known works, including "Pop Wall," feature interpolations of Banksy works.

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Neil Buchanan

Neil Buchanan in London in 2017

One of the stranger lead suspects was Neil Buchanan, who isn't even mentioned in theReutersinvestigation, but courted enough speculation in 2020 forthe BBCto issue a report on the matter.

The English multi-hyphenate has worked as a visual artist, photographer, musician, and host of the popular children's TV programArt Attack(sound like a band you know?). Buchanan would often create artwork while hosting the show, which some viewers believed had aesthetic parallels to Banksy's.

But the real connection that fomented rumors lied in the suggestion that new Banksy street works tended to pop up in the 2000s in spots where Buchanan's metal band Marseille used to play. Regardless, Buchanan issued an unambiguous denial of the suggestion on his website in 2020 (per BBC), which read, "Neil Buchanan ISN'T Banksy."

Other suspects

'Sweeping It Under the Carpet' attributed to Banksy in 2006 in LondonCredit: Jim Dyson/Getty

The list of almost Banksys, maybe-could-have-been Banksys, and "I guess? If you squint your eyes?"-might-be Banksys is nearly endless. TheReutersinvestigation delves into several memorable theories, including Canadian artist Chris Healey's contention in the 2014 HBO documentaryBanksy Does New Yorkthat the tagger was actually a team of artists led by a mysterious blonde woman glimpsed inExit Through the Gift Shop.

Then there's the sad case of Billy Gannon, who resigned as a councillor for his small town in Wales' Pembrokeshire county over mounting allegations that he was also an internationally famous graffiti star.

"The problem I have is that when I say to people, 'I am not Banksy,' I can see this look in their eyes, and they say, 'That's what Banksy would say,'" hetoldThe Guardianin 2022.

Finally, there was a brief moment in 2014 when British policeappeared to have arrested Banksyin the act of art-making. The 35-year-old Liverpool man named Paul Horner was momentarily connected to Banksy — baffling, as it would have placed him around 10 years old when he made his first work — and otherwise quickly denied by Banksy's publicist at the time, Jo Brooks.

Who is Banksy, really?

After Banksy's 'Girl with Ballon' sold for $1.4 million, it self-destructed and was renamed 'Love in the Bin'Credit: Alexander Scheuber/Getty

It was an arrest that ultimately led to the decisive ID in the Banksy case.Reutersjournalists Simon Gardner, James Pearson, and Blake Morrison looked into an arrest involving Banksy touted by Steve Lazarides, the artist's former manager, over the defacement of a Marc Jacobs billboard in New York City in 2000.

Police documents and a court file ultimately yielded repeated references to Gunningham, and most decisively, his signature at the bottom of a hand-written confession to the alleged crime.

Gunningham began making work under the playful pseudonym Robin Banks in the early 1990s, shortening it over time to Banksy.The Daily Mailfirst pointed the finger at Gunningham as possibly being Banksy in 2008, the same year he changed his name to David Jones - one of the most common, and therefore least searchable, names in the United Kingdom.

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