The British actor Damson Idris, who portrayed Franklin Saint in the popular FX series Snowfall, admitted that he adopted an unorthodox approach when filming the final season. Idris disclosed to The Hollywood Reporter during an actor roundtable that he drew inspiration from the devil for his role as Saint, a drug lord who governs over South Central, Los Angeles.
Idris stated –
“In this last season I was hitting a block, I was like, ‘Oh I’m not doing it right. I went in the corner and then I was looking at the wall, and I was like, ‘Come on Devil, come on Devil. Come to me, come to me. I had to do something, like, crazy.”
Apparently, Idris did not anticipate these consequences.
“[I] had nightmares for a month. … I had nightmares every day. I just felt that energy, and I had to pray and do all of this stuff to get rid of it. You know, you call your mum up, and you’re like, ‘Bring me back to life.’ That stuff is real, that stuff is really is real.”
Idris sat with Pedro Pascal, Evan Peters, Kieran Culkin, and Jeff Bridges, among others, as he described his strategy for making his character wicked. Peters’ disclosure was precipitated by his discussion of the difficulty of portraying Jeffrey Dahmer in the Netflix series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
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In April, Snowfall, a series devised by the late John Singleton, concluded its sixth and final season. Despite the show’s popularity, it never won any significant Hollywood awards. Idris stated in a March interview with Complex that this does not concern him.
He explained –
“‘You know, it’s no elephant in the room that we’ve gone six seasons without being truly acknowledged by the higher-ups when it comes to awards.’ And it’s a conversation that many people in our community have with regards to Snowfall specifically.”
“What matters is the people and how the people take it. And people love Snowfall.”
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