‘I’m so not scary. But my features can be’ : Fiona Shaw on Austen, Andor and Harry Potter
The actor answers your questions about slipping swearwords into Disney shows, breakfast with Terrence Malick and lunch with Richard Griffiths Your funeral speech in Andor was a huge highlight of a show surprisingly packed with anti-fascist sentiment (we all know that when you said “Fight the (…)
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