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Hugh Dancy

Hugh Dancy ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Fotomodell. Bekannt ist er unter anderem durch seine Rolle als FBI-Agenten Will Graham in der Serie "Hannibal"​. Hugh Dancy ist "wirklich froh", dass Claire Danes einen "unangemessenen" One-​Night-Stand hatte. Die 'Homeland'-Schauspielerin erinnerte. Hugh Dancy ist ein britischer Schauspieler, den man aus den Serien The Big C und Hannibal kennt. Bio, Bilder und News auf ciboo.eu

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Hugh Michael Horace Dancy ist ein britischer Filmschauspieler und Fotomodell. Hugh Michael Horace Dancy (* Juni in Stoke-on-Trent, England) ist ein britischer Filmschauspieler und Fotomodell. Hugh Dancy ist "wirklich froh", dass Claire Danes einen "unangemessenen" One-​Night-Stand hatte. Die 'Homeland'-Schauspielerin erinnerte. Hugh Dancy - Alle Bilder, Filme, TV Serien und Fakten finden Sie hier zum Star auf TV Spielfilm. Jetzt hier informieren! Tsd. Abonnenten, folgen, Beiträge - Sieh dir Instagram-Fotos und -Videos von 𝙷𝚞𝚐𝚑 𝙳𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚢 (@hugh_dancy) an. Hugh Dancy ist ein britischer Schauspieler, den man aus den Serien The Big C und Hannibal kennt. Bio, Bilder und News auf ciboo.eu Hugh Dancy ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Fotomodell. Bekannt ist er unter anderem durch seine Rolle als FBI-Agenten Will Graham in der Serie "Hannibal"​.

Hugh Dancy

Hugh Dancy ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Fotomodell. Bekannt ist er unter anderem durch seine Rolle als FBI-Agenten Will Graham in der Serie "Hannibal"​. Hugh Michael Horace Dancy ist ein britischer Filmschauspieler und Fotomodell. Seinen bislang größten Erfolg landet der Brite mit der Rolle des FBI-Profilers Will Graham in der Crime-Serie "Hannibal". Hugh Dancy ist seit mit seiner.

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It's just, 'Oh, you think I can do that? I'll try that. I used to feel more that way - that's a quintessential actor's feeling - but I still feel the challenge of wanting to do justice to richly thought-out material.

And in some ways it's like a badge of honor. I actually think that the one thing we don't do is desensitize violence. And actually another thing - we don't casually or predominantly inflict violence, in particular sexual violence, on women.

Our show is equal opportunity. So, sure, don't watch. But for me, there are other culprits more worthy of censure. We were in Dublin for 6 months and my memory is patchy, but the one thing I definitely took away was that I'd want to work with him again with fewer horses and more acting.

I've followed his career since and for me, he's one of the best screen actors working anywhere. So the chance to sit opposite him and knock Bryan's [Fuller] dialogue back and forth was incredible.

He came onto the show after me and I was basically checking my emails every five minutes hoping it would work out.

I was working on a job quite a few years ago now and suddenly was quite daunted - it was something I'd wanted for a long time and found myself there, looked around the other cast members, and they were all pretty substantial people - I was speaking to my father and running through that litany of anxiety, and he said basically, 'Isn't that exactly what you want?

It's been challenging, and an incredible collaboration, because of Bryan's [Fuller] generosity in that respect - and Mads [Mikkelsen], who I love, is a wonderful actor and an incredible partner in that respect.

It feels very bittersweet - we don't know what the future of the show is, or if there is a future for the show, but I don't expect to have an experience of this nature for a long time, if ever again.

That's no bad thing, it's just because it's been so profound. I've done my fair share of light comedies, which I also love.

I think there's a good example of every kind of story: horror, comedy, farce - you name it, and basically I want to be in all of them - the good ones.

How you assess that, that's a little bit more complicated. But I mean - it gets to the point you want to have a break, maybe from murdering people - but I've got there yet.

I'm not the kind of actor that goes home and has to wrestle with my demons if I've been playing a troubled guy during the day. I have absolutely no passion for modeling.

Christopher [Bailey, the creative director of Burberry] is one of my dear friends, and I don't want to be casually dismissive of the entire industry at all.

That whole experience confronted my expectations of fashion a little bit. I was surrounded by people - Mario Testino , Kate Moss - who were at the top of their profession, and who I found to be charming and genuinely creative.

Not superficial. Not bitchy. Not any of those easy stereotypes. But the actual act of sitting in front of a camera, while fun for a day, would not sustain me.

I could bore you to tears about a lot of fairly arcane subjects, like the reign of Elizabeth I, or the history of Rwanda, or the day-to-day conditions of an officer in the First World War.

But you have to be careful. Sometimes you can overestimate how much people really care. I'm not "the grass is greener", but if I'm doing one thing, I'll always fantasize about doing the opposite.

So if I'm in a play, I'll dream about doing a film. That sort of thing. If I'm anywhere else in the world, I'll wish I was in London.

There are people who are obsessive about theater, any kind of theater, and God love them. They'll come five, ten times if the play is successful, and then will address what even to you, who has done the play a hundred times, seems like the most obscure, astonishingly irrelevant point, and want to hammer it out in the street.

When you're starting out as an actor, 50 percent of it is the way you present yourself. I thought I'd missed a bit in the script where the courtroom went on fire.

Someone gave me a pat on the head and told to me to carry on pretending for a living. In the older romantic comedies, it's more this constant slight rudeness and patronizing quality without any sense of real malice beneath it.

It's either be in a comic book movie or take a punt on a much smaller budget. Becoming an actor [is the bravest thing I've done] because it's a ridiculously insecure profession to go into.

I feel very comfortable, but very lucky. I think any time that you imagine that it's plain sailing for hereon in, then you're kidding yourself.

I cried at the third Toy Story film. I think a good villain has to be likeable and you've got to be rooting for him just a little bit.

You know the guy who wants to blow up the world, we've seen him a thousand times - but if he starts to make it seem like a good idea, then he's a good villain.

I don't think of myself as a joiner, although I think a lot of us have the capacity to fall head-long into the craziest beliefs, and none of us are immune to that.

I'm not saying it will happen to all of us, but any of us have something inside of us that's a place of vulnerability. If the right person at the right moment reaches out and touches you, you can go so far down the line before you even know where you are.

I really believe that. We also don't know what our capacity for doing awful things is, or turning a blind eye to terrible things.

We'd like to think we'd be the hero, but most of us would not be the hero. But I do understand the desire to have a community, even if it's just in your close friends.

It doesn't have to be a structure, but people who you can turn to, with all your flaws, and say, 'I fucked up. Don't judge me. The fact that [ The Path ] is so different was definitely a part of the appeal, although that only goes so far.

If you're just looking for an extreme alternative, that's not going to work out so well. But yeah, I was hesitant and I probably scrutinized it more carefully, as a result, looking for the cracks and the flaws.

And then, the more I dug into it and thought about it, and particularly after I had spoken to Jessica Goldberg who is the showrunner, and executive producer Jason Katims , I realized that with anything interesting, there's a really good version of it and there's a bad version of it.

Anything that exists in an area of ambiguity that's going to be fun to do, there's a bad version that doesn't achieve the subtlety that you're hoping for.

In this case, if you just tried to go straight for the charisma or the manipulativeness with Cal, that would be quite boring.

I felt like they were coming at the whole thing from the point of view of, what are these beliefs, and then taking those beliefs seriously.

I thought, 'These people clearly want to make the best version of this show. And then he gave me the next series, then the third and fourth - he described about five years of television and he clearly had a vision, which is not always the case.

It took me a good few years to feel that I was in the right profession. So much of [an actor's career] is about being able to sit in a room and make a connection with somebody.

And then you get to actually demonstrate whether you can do the job or not. But if you can't do the first thing, you won't get to do the second thing.

I do occasionally find myself lounging around without much to do and I stop and think to myself, 'Really enjoy this because it won't happen again for a couple of decades.

The one thing that I think I have tried to be responsible about is actually being picky. I know [it's tragic].

But it's hypnotizing. It's hour-a-day food porn. I always pretended I was going to learn to cook, but now I realize I just like watching other people doing it.

Over here, we've got a couple of shows, you know, the sort with someone like Antony Worrall Thompson being slightly obnoxious, but in America, it's so much bigger.

I've watched the food network for like five hours on the trot. You just aren't afforded the time [during a film shoot] that you get in theater to mine the piece of work and understand what to do with it.

In the theater, the prep work is done in rehearsal, but the real work of understanding it comes when suddenly you're doing it every night, beginning to end, nonstop, in front of an audience.

Even if you're lucky enough to get rehearsal for a film or TV, you never get the run-through process. So you never get to the point where you really understand the shape that the story should take and how you can serve it in the shape of your performance.

You have to try and do that work on your own [for a film], however you do it. For the year-old me, Pittsburgh was the most multicultural and exotic place I'd ever been.

It was just America, you know? It was the melting pot. I do collect hands. The odder the better. It started on a film set when there was a straight set of wooden hands, which I liberated.

So it grew from there. For most people hands would be a ridiculous thing to buy but it is not for me. The weirdest hand I have is a fibre glass big hand that was a symbol for some group.

For me, it does help to jump between TV, film, stage and whatever. I think you exercise slightly differently certain muscles, although at the end of the day, at the very, very heart of it, it's the same deal.

You're telling a story and you're finding truth in it and you're trying to keep it interesting. I had a producer throw an ashtray at me once. It was for a I was talking back and forth with the director and the producer jumped in.

He was obviously very frustrated. I think he just wanted to cast an American. He was like, 'Look, all these American actors are in really good shape and you guys are going to have to be running up and down the beach and things like that in this show and I just need to know that my actors that I cast are gonna be physically coordinated - so, like this!

Weirdly, it split into two pieces in mid-air and I caught both of them. I still wasn't cast [laughs]. It felt like magic. I didn't just feel like I was in a cinema.

I felt like I was somehow in the film. I was crying and wailing and smashing my fists on the side of the seats.

I have a nasty feeling I really embarrassed myself in front of my school-friend whom my mum had invited along!

As a child, I often used to go and see musicals because my father played the double bass in an orchestra.

I remember very clearly seeing one about explorers. Afterwards, I went home and ransacked the house. I eventually found a rucksack and some khaki clothes and marched out to explore the garden.

There's a part of me that wants to look nice and occasionally wants to be snappy, and the other part of me that just wants to wear the same sweater until I die.

He was the oldest offspring of Jonathan Dancy, a philosophy professor, and his significant other Sarah Dancy, an academic publishing professional.

Dancy's parents delivered him off to the Dragon School of Oxford for his developmental years, then at 13, he entered Winchester College.

Dancy depicted himself as an insubordinate youth. One instructor had a go at rectifying him by compelling him into the school theatre.

Dancy took to it naturally. Subsequent to moving on from Oxford University with a degree in English writing and dialect, he sought after acting full-time while bartending to pay the bills.

After graduation in , Dancy moved to London, where a chance discussion in a cafe led to his meeting casting director Ros Hubbard and agent Dallas Smith.

The show has received recognition and was designated for several awards. It was cancelled after three seasons and concluded in Despite this fact, there are hopes for its revival.

In February , they announced their engagement.

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