This past Saturday (August) issue of Guardian Saturday magazine brought an interview with Michael Sheen, in which he discusses the upcoming three-part drama A Very Royal Scandal, The Assembly, parenting, charity and more. You will find in the photo gallery scans of the magazine and a new photoshoot:
Read below the full interview:
Ler maisGo to the photo gallery to check out screencaptures of Michael Sheen on BBC special The Assembly, aired on Friday April 5, where he was interviewed by 35 neurodivergent journalists:
The Disability-led U.K. production outfit Rockerdale Studios founder Michelle Singer has spoken with Variety on how she and Stu Richards produced the BBC special and how they convinced Michael Sheen to be the first interviewee:
Ler maisWas it difficult to get Michael Sheen to take part?
Michael Sheen is so right for this particular BBC special and he’s also a very thoughtful and intelligent guy. And not only does he have very strong beliefs, which he communicates, but he also has the ability to be very funny and very playful too and that makes him ideal. Questions will in a heartbeat go from truly profound to utterly frivolous. So to be able to go with that particular flow is really special. There are other publicists, agents, managers of really significant named talent who are very up for being available should we move to series.
Read below an interview Michael Sheen gave to the BBC on his experience being interviewed for The Assembly, aired on BBC One and available on BBC iPlayer on Friday, April 5:
Ler maisWatch now the official trailer for BBC One special The Assembly, featuring Michael Sheen and a group of autistic, neurodivergent and learning disabled people asking him the most personal questions:
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