The actor is at home in London, having recently wrapped filming on an adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Persuasion” directed by Carrie Cracknell for Netflix. Soon he’ll be heading to Canada to shoot the limited series “Shōgun,” based on James Clavell’s classic novel and set in feudal Japan.
Jarvis’ period of downtime is marked by the release of “The Evening Hour,” which premiered at Sundance in 2019. The movie, based on the book of the same name, costars Stacy Martin and Philip Ettinger and is set in a depressed Appalachian mining town; Jarvis portrays a young man who returns home and gets caught up in the local drug trade.Jarvis credits the specificity of the project — the place and characters — as a draw.
“It took me making this film to seem as though I was a legitimate actor. There’s a certain level of industry vouching that goes on if you have at least one credit,” he says. “And so it kind of snowballed from there. I just worked as much as I could and took whatever I could. And then gradually, I think things started taking some sort of shape.”
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