George MacKay - BAFTA Winning Actor
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Best known for his starring role in the critically acclaimed movie ‘1917’ by Sam Mendes, we welcome the incredible British actor George MacKay who talks through his extensive body of work, his upcoming projects, and his advice to other creatives out there. George got his start in the 2003 Peter Pan movie, and eventually went on to win a BAFTA Scotland Award for his role in ‘For Those in Peril’. He was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star award and has gone strength to strength in movies like ‘Pride’, ‘Captain Fantastic’ and ‘Munich - The Edge of War’. We delve into his process for auditioning and preparing for the upcoming ‘Wold’. And as always, we ask for the movie he’s most ashamed of having not seen! So pull up a chair, and enjoy the episode.
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