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Read Jamie's interview with T Magazine below
Jamie Dornan’s Killer Instincts
Say you’re a handsome young actor on the verge of breaking through,
but you want to escape being known for being pretty. What do you do to
rise above it and establish yourself as an actor in your own right? For
Jamie Dornan, the answer was to play a murderer of women — and to do so
very convincingly.
Dornan, whose acting career began with a small part in “Marie
Antoinette” and includes a recurring role on the fantastical ABC series “Once Upon a Time,”
describes his reaction to winning “The Fall” lead (opposite Gillian
Anderson) in a single word: “Terrified.” He’d originally gone out for
the part of a police investigator, and for a while he was convinced he
was about to be fired. But Dornan, who prepared by boning up on the
literature of psychopaths and serial killers like Ted Bundy, grew to
enjoy playing “someone with that sort of rottenness within him,” he
says. If anything, he got too deep into the part. “I wasn’t comfortable
with the fact that I was saying ‘me’ and ‘I’ a lot” when discussing
torture and murder, he recalls. “My fiancĂ©e had to keep saying, ‘Can you
please stop?’ ”
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