into your television series, and it rockets your chances of having a hit show. The British actor talked through some of his career highlights – playing advertising exec Lane Pryce in AMC’s “Mad Men,” King George VI in Netflix’s “The Crown” and Soviet inorganic chemist Valery Legasov in HBO’s “Chernobyl” – in a 90-minute masterclass during Canneseries Live.called him into his office after the read-through of episode 10.
While the 59-year-old admitted, “A good death scene is an invaluable thing to have.” He caveated, “It’s also a pain in the ass because it means you have to look for a new job.” “I understood it was important for my profile in the business to be part of the London press junket,” says Harris. “I told my wife about being killed off, but I didn’t tell my agent or manager. They only found out when the episode aired.”
Although the “Time & Life” Mad Men episode is commonly cited as his directorial debut, Harris admitted that at Duke University he directed a film, “Darkmoor,” a copy of which he keeps under lock and key because, “It’s over-intellectual.”
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