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Regé-Jean Page nd Emma Corrin join cast of The Sandman on Audible
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Ahead of the series launch on the streamer, Rahim describes how getting into character as the notorious murderer and con-man, who preyed on young travellers in 1970s South East Asia, was one of the toughest challenges of his career.
It s been quite a year for Tahar Rahim.
Thanks to
The Mauritanian in which he played real-life Guantanamo prisoner Mohamedou Ould Slahi and starred alongside Jodie Foster the 39-year-old has been getting some of the best film reviews since his phenomenal, Cesar-winning breakout performance in 2009 s
A Prophet. His powerful and deeply moving work landed him a Golden Globe nomination, and later this month he s up against the likes of Anthony Hopkins, Riz Ahmed and Chadwick Boseman for the BAFTA best actor award.
Tahar Rahim on Netflix Series The Serpent | Hollywood Reporter
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The Serpent: Charles is played by Tahar Rahim whilst Marie is portrayed by Jenna Coleman (Image: BBC)
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Now, Tahar has opened up on how difficult he found to “get in” to Charles’s character, instead, trying a different tactic.
Speaking of Charles, Tahar confessed: “It’s a very complicated character to portray, it s easier to get out of a character, sometimes than to get in.
“I remember I struggled the two first weeks, it was hard for me to, to capture him to understand him.
Delving further into what he found difficult, he explained: “Because, how can you possibly be real, and in a way, truthful, when you have to portray those type of people.