In 2015 he landed his breakthrough role in the historical drama Poldark. The show ran for four seasons and achieved huge numbers on Netflix.
“The scripts that are coming in now, they tend to be like that. He added: “The sleepless nights are a real thing. And I still had the energy every morning to go to work,” he said. It was a fear I had going in and discussions we had about where the narrative might go, but it was always going to be difficult when you try to change history on a TV show. There’s a huge shift for sure. Back in January, the 38-year-old Dubliner and his wife, the American actress Caitlin Fitzgerald, became parents.
IRISH actor Aidan Turner has told how he's turned his back on the wild lifestyle as the hangovers just aren't worth it.The new dad, who welcomed his f.
And has his work as a clinical psychologist allowed him to develop a criminal mindset? But has the young woman been murdered or is this a case of suicide? Now known for his risk-taking and rule-breaking, does Doctor Joe have more to hide? It feels a bit creepy." I think maybe one time in 18 months I got recognised with the beard. The Dublin native, 39, said: "I was chuffed with myself.
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“There’s a huge shift for sure. Mostly. Mostly, is the accurate answer.” “And it’s only ever fans. It feels a bit creepy.” “I don’t hate it,” he said of the recognistion. I don’t fear for my safety when I walk around.
IRISH actor Aidan Turner has informed how he is turned his again on the wild way of living as the hangovers just usually are not worth it.
I do not really like it mainly because I’d like to not be found and I… “I really do not hate it. He reported: “It is really hard. It is the initially time. “The sleepless nights are a serious issue. The Dublin native, 39, explained: “I was satisfied with myself.
POLDARK star Aidan Turner admitted he was scared when filming the first episode of the upcoming ITV thriller, The Suspect.
Speaking to Express.co.uk and other media, the Irish TV star admitted: "It was kind of scary" and that his "shrieks" were real. "I'm not good with heights. Luckily Aidan didn't have to delve too much into the secrets his character is keeping as he admitted he is "terrible" at keeping tight-lipped. "But as the investigation into the woman’s death gathers pace, we start to ask, do we know the real Joe, or does he have a secret life?" Although he seems to have it all, a different side of Joe emerges after a shocking event shakes his world, and the audience is left questioning whether or not Joe is one of the good guys. Actor Aidan had to overcome his fear of heights as his character, Dr Joe O'Loughlin, had to stand on a building's ledge to try to help someone wanting to jump on the upcoming ITV series.