![]() It can be a city, or equally the wilderness, but it can have that same feeling. ![]() I like the idea of the past happening in a certain place, I find it elusive and I love to try to bridge that gap between then and now. “I love walking in London, and architecture is a big thing for me. There’s a lot of warmth when everyone gets back together.Īlfred also spoke about his wider beliefs – what happens when we die, good advice to live by, and occasions when he’s felt like we might live ‘in the presence of something bigger than ourselves’: I’ve been in a different continent, other people have been travelling for work, scattered to the winds and now we return. We’re about to start shooting the next season of this TV show ‘How to Get Away With Murder’, and everyone is so enthused to see each other. What was the last good deed or act of kindness you received? Go for a really long walk, Camino Del Santiago or something that big. What 3 things are at the top of your bucket list? Throw yourself into it, and don’t check yourself. What would you tell your 13-year-old self? ![]() When you’re in the wings, and you have to go on, it can be very freeing, but you have to trust that you’ve done enough work. I find that exhilarating. There comes a point when you go on and it’s beyond any rehearsal or correction, you just have to commit. Not that I like it more than TV, but the release of being on stage is very exciting to me. Huffington Post took some time to catch up with Enoch as part of their Wise Words interview series: After portraying Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films, Alfred Enoch has been starring in US drama How to Get Away With Murder, and is currently taking a break from TV to play Edmund in a filmed, critically-acclaimed theatrical production of Shakespeare’s King Lear, which will also star Don Warrington. ![]()
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