‘The sword swung so close to her head !’ What it’s like to commit one of TV’s most unforgivable (…)
From Claire Foy’s Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall to Adriana in The Sopranos, we meet the actors who had to bump off TV legends … and then face the wrath of the public Talk about being a pantomime villain. It’s unpopular enough playing the antagonist who murders a long-running TV character. When your (…)
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