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Andy Serkis: "The villain Rigaud is a man who lusts for life: he's Dionysian, he's a charmer, he's dangerous. He'll make you feel like the centre of attention, but he's a conman. He invades your space, he'll take over the situation. He's a very sexual animal; he's theatrical, pretentious, he's the underdog. This man is thinking all the time. And he's a murderer. He sniffs his way into the story, and uncovers the hypocrisy and lies as well as the true identities of Arthur Clennam and Amy Dorrit. He operates on his senses, seeking out his next thrill." (Image © Radio Times/Todd Anthony) |
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