Dublin Murders' pin-up Killian Scott has revealed he hasn’t worked in the nine months since the series wrapped last March.
“I don’t know how long that will continue. It is a combination of two things, finding something that you think is interesting and finding something interesting that you will get.“It is so completely out of my control the best thing you can do is to accept it is nothing to do with you and go along for the ride.
“It is a difficult thing because it is your livelihood and your passion but in the long run it is in your interest to accept this is the way the business is.” In Love/Hate he played a gangster with a heavy Dublin accent. This time around he was forced to employ Brad Pitt’s vocal coach to help him nail an English dialect.
“I now am kind of used to that reaction. People would come up to me after Love/Hate and approach ‘Tommy’, then I would see the utter disappointment in their faces when I sounded nothing like him. “I feel very lucky, because I loved the show and getting to work with Sarah Green as well,” he added. Outside of TV Killian has also appeared in other flicks such as 2014’s Calvary and The Commuter, as well as starring as Harry Fox in 2015’s Traders.
I'm not surprised,it was shit.