Sunday, December 16, 2018

Jamie Dornan relishes playing dark characters | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV

The 36-year-old actor reunited with 'The Fall's Allan Cubitt for the BBC programme to take for the role of Liam Ward, and has opened up about how portraying such a complex person was refreshing.

SUBSCRIBE NOW : Dornan jumped at the chance to play a menacing character in 'Death And Nightingales'.

The 36-year-old actor reunited with 'The Fall's Allan Cubitt for the BBC programme to take for the role of Liam Ward, and has opened up about how portraying such a complex person was refreshing.

The 'Fifty Shades Freed' star told RadioTimes magazine: "There's a lot about Liam that is hard to work out ... the sort of manipulation and the darkness that he possesses is something that I relish, you know; I think a lot of actors relish the idea of that."

'Death And Nightingales', based in the Fermanagh countryside in 1885, was a three part series that followed the story of Beth Winters as she runs away from her everyday life with Liam on her 25th birthday. Desperate to get away from her tough life with Protestant landowner stepfather Billy, Beth's need to escape leads to devastating consequences.

The series was set during The Troubles - a period of conflict between Catholics and Protestants - and Jamie says his atheist upbringing in Holywood, Northern Ireland, influenced his part having “never really felt that I’ve belonged to either side”.

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