![]() I should be rocking a Kid ’N Play high-top haircut. It looks like something straight out of the nineties. "I have this strange notion that clothes should be fun," he says, calling an "Adidas onesie" his favorite piece of clothing. Alfie’s nonconformist attitude even extends to his style. He still refuses to join Twitter, calling himself a "Luddite" who wasted too much time on Facebook to fall down that rabbit hole again. ![]() When friends told him he’d need a car to survive in Los Angeles, he insisted on taking the bus. The dude’s genial yet totally against the grain. This is basically how the actor operates. It means there’s no change of gear for me." "But I don’t want to slip! It helps, doing it all the time. He’s famous for maintaining his spot-on American accent at all times, much to the surprise of his girlfriend. The original ‘intelligent and theatrical’ (Guardian) stage production was directed by Michael Buffong (A Raisin in the Sun, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, All My Sons) and was a co-production between Talawa Theatre Company and the Royal Exchange Theatre in association with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.To be sure, Alfie, who studied Spanish and Portuguese at Oord, takes his work seriously. “Captured at the Royal Exchange Theatre in May 2016, King Lear played to sell out theatre crowds during its run, winning 4 and 5 star reviews across the board and was described by the Guardian as ‘as close to definitive as can be’. Royal Exchange Theatre gives more details: The film is a Talawa Theatre Company, Royal Exchange Theatre and Saffron Cherry TV production, in association with Lion Eyes TV and commissioned by The Space. I remember coming down the first few shows, looking up at glass dome which hangs over the theatre module, and feeling the wonder.”Įnoch’s appearance in King Lear: The Film will be available on demand in the UK and internationally for three months here. It’s a fantastic theatre, it has this dome and we used to come down from the dressing room, full of excitement and adrenalin, about to open a show, after all the work. ![]() In Malibu a while ago, I went for a walk with my parents, the sun was setting, and it just felt… immense.Įqually, I felt like that doing ‘Lear’ at the Royal Exchange. It can be a city, or equally the wilderness, but it can have that same feeling. While Fry portrayed Wilde in the 1997 biopic, the Potter. Lead star Fionn Whitehead is joined by a strong cast: Alfred Enoch (Harry Wotton, or Dean Thomas to Potter fans), Joanna Lumley (Lady Narborough), Russell Tovey (Basil Hallward), Emma McDonald (Sibyl Vane), and Stephen Fry. I like the idea of the past happening in a certain place, I find it elusive and I love to try to bridge that gap between then and now. This photo is of the cast of The Picture of Dorian Gray. “I love walking in London, and architecture is a big thing for me. There’s a lot of warmth when everyone gets back together.Īlfred also spoke about his wider beliefs – what happens when we die, good advice to live by, and occasions when he’s felt like we might live ‘in the presence of something bigger than ourselves’: I’ve been in a different continent, other people have been travelling for work, scattered to the winds and now we return. We’re about to start shooting the next season of this TV show ‘How to Get Away With Murder’, and everyone is so enthused to see each other. hurtak interview about the keys of Enoch Addeddate 11:19:34. What was the last good deed or act of kindness you received? Alfred Enoch, Actor: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Go for a really long walk, Camino Del Santiago or something that big. What 3 things are at the top of your bucket list? Throw yourself into it, and don’t check yourself. What would you tell your 13-year-old self? When you’re in the wings, and you have to go on, it can be very freeing, but you have to trust that you’ve done enough work. I find that exhilarating. There comes a point when you go on and it’s beyond any rehearsal or correction, you just have to commit. Not that I like it more than TV, but the release of being on stage is very exciting to me. Huffington Post took some time to catch up with Enoch as part of their Wise Words interview series: After portraying Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films, Alfred Enoch has been starring in US drama How to Get Away With Murder, and is currently taking a break from TV to play Edmund in a filmed, critically-acclaimed theatrical production of Shakespeare’s King Lear, which will also star Don Warrington.
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