Jenna Coleman and Rufus Sewell talk Queen Victoria and Lord M “getting very, very drunk together”
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Billy is a funny, cheeky, lovely boy, and I love being with him. Parenthood is terrifying though. I can barely walk past a building without panicking that it's going to collapse on his head.
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Suddenly on my doorstep arrives this other typecast that I used to battle with—the brooding Victorian lord. I read it and thought, 'You know what? I am so lucky to still be considered for this kind of role.' When I got this script, I realized that I not only identified in some way with Melbourne, but I just really liked him, which for me is not always the case. Often the job for me is to try to shine light on something dark or to try to find nuance in something that might seem kind of one-note on paper. That was not the case with Melbourne. [...] So I read everything I could and found out that he was so interesting and wonderful. I just couldn't get enough of him after a while.
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rufus sewell on ‘next stop hollywood’
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The reason I am unemployed for six months out of every year is because I have to turn down most of the films I'm offered. If I didn't, I'd only ever play a dark, satanic count on a horse.
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