Andrew Lincoln Don’t mind taking off the screen – despite his kids Have an opposing idea about it.
“Look, I’m just excited that people are still asking me for my naked 50.” Walking zombies A 51-year-old alum told London Times Friday, September 5, about him cold water. “I’m right [my son]Arthur, “How do you feel about me please myself on national television?”
Lincoln shares 15-year-old Arthur and 17-year-old Matilda with his wife in ITV thriller Gael Andersonhis TV wife grabbed her masturbating while she was in the shower, Indira Varma.
“[My son] Say, “What do you think?” My children Didn’t talk to me Since I finished the job,” Lincoln quipped. “My son just said, ‘Can you wait until I’m in school for three years? ”’
Lincoln says his kids may not see them cold water Anyway, because they have their own lives. He proudly told British newspapers that Matilda recently passed her driving test, while Arthur was content to “drink protein drinks and be shaped drinks”.
However, Lincoln did point out that his wife, 55, was watching cold water Represent their family and give the show “Thumbs up”.
Despite his wife’s 19-year-old praise, Lincoln almost made cold water The character fell because he thought it was “fearing.”
“I think it’s a very, very difficult rope,” he said of the show that documented sexual assault. “In the eyes of the audience, the character was stripped of every area of his life and in the Free Fall.”
Finally, the screenwriter David IrelandThe script that changed Lincoln’s idea about this part.
Lincoln told era “It’s going to look and expectation of some type of modern man. After doing a big, massive operation in the United States, it’s really nice to get off and get out like this naturally.”
Lincoln also likes how John is different from himself and His previous role Over the years.
“John has no community. Then he met this man in a happy marriage, and he had the confidence that within five minutes he was able to reveal his soul, something he could not say to his therapist or his wife,” he added. “I think we live in a world where everyone is busy with their phones. We communicate more than ever, but we are more isolated.”

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