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Finn Cole catches up to Kyle Meredith. The final breatha deep-sea survival thriller of a true creature that discovers he plays a saturated diver tied to the bottom of the North Sea. Peaky blinds The alum learned how he and Sim Liu filmed underwater in real gear, calming down in a literal pressure cooker, and how scuba diving actually overlaps with acting in terms of breathing, focus and presence. Listen to us when you get the podcast or anywhere.
Cole also looks back at him. Peaky blinds Character Ark says it’s hard to see Michael Grey shift from fan favorites to divisive villains, but ultimately it’s an actor gift. “I’m more open to exploring different types of characters,” he says. “At the time, I didn’t want to oppose the gangsters, the coolest gangster in the world, but I’m very grateful to Stephen Knight for the challenge,” he added that working with talents like Cillian Murphy and Helen McCrory taught him how to become a scene partner that he can totally rely on.
Elsewhere, he entered the moment on the set when he was obsessed with blues guitar, his dream of playing John Martin in the biopic, and when the diving crew blows up “Birth Slippy” underwater speakers in Underworld and turns on the disco lights at 4am. “There’s a video of me dancing my perfect dad,” he laughs.
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