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Andrew Lincoln You didn’t mind pulling down on screen – for his children have opposing thoughts about it.
“Look, I love that people still ask me to get naked at 50,” the Walking dead alum, 51 The Times of London in Friday’s profile, September 5, for his steam shower scene Cold water. “I told (my son), Arthur, ‘How would you feel about myself on national TV?'”
On the ITV thriller, Lincoln, who shares Arthur 15 and Matilda 17 years old with his wife Get Andersoncaught masturbating in the shower by his TV wife, played by Varma.
“He said (my son), ‘What do you think?’ My children Didn’t talk to me Since I did the job, ”quoted Lincoln at the outlet.” My son said, ‘Can’t you wait three years until I am through school?’ “
According to Lincoln, his children probably won’t watch Cold water Anyway because they have their own lives. He pleased the British newspaper that Matilda had recently passed her driving test, while Arthur was willing to “drink protein drinks and be jacked.”
Lincoln noted, however, that his wife Anderson, 55 Cold water On behalf of their family and put “the beings up” to the show.
Despite great reviews from his wife of 19 years, Lincoln nearly turned the Cold water Role down because he believes he is “daunting.”
“I thought, this is very tight to walk,” he said of the show chronicling a sexual assault. “In the eyes of the audience, this character is essentially emasculated in all parts of his life and has fallen freely.”
He was the ultimate screenwriter David IrelandA script that changed the mind of Lincoln about the part.
“It’s about these two strange versions of masculinity in conflict,” said Lincoln The Times “He puts under a microscope what a certain kind of modern man looks like and what he expects. After doing something quite operatic in scale in America, he felt very nice to go down and be as naturalistic as this.”
Lincoln also liked how his character, John, was different from himself and previous characters he has played Through the years.
“John has no community. Then he meets this guy in a happy marriage that has faith and within five minutes he can naked his soul – something he can’t tell his therapist or wife,” he added. “I think we live in a world where everyone is too busy on their phones. We have more communication than we’ve ever had before and yet we’re more isolated.”