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  • Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
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    Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
    As the former champion boxer Peter McDonagh releases his autobiography, Irish Blood & Grit, he speaks how the sport both saved him and was a form of self-harm after a troubled childhood.

    Former boxer turned author Peter McDonagh picture at his Surrey home.
    12/05/2023

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  • Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
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    Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
    As the former champion boxer Peter McDonagh releases his autobiography, Irish Blood & Grit, he speaks how the sport both saved him and was a form of self-harm after a troubled childhood.

    Former boxer turned author Peter McDonagh picture at his Surrey home.
    12/05/2023

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  • Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
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    Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
    As the former champion boxer Peter McDonagh releases his autobiography, Irish Blood & Grit, he speaks how the sport both saved him and was a form of self-harm after a troubled childhood.

    Former boxer turned author Peter McDonagh picture at his Surrey home.
    12/05/2023

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  • Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
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    Boxing, prison and trauma - Peter McDonagh on fighting for his life.
    As the former champion boxer Peter McDonagh releases his autobiography, Irish Blood & Grit, he speaks how the sport both saved him and was a form of self-harm after a troubled childhood.

    Former boxer turned author Peter McDonagh picture at his Surrey home.
    12/05/2023

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    DUKAS_156414087_EYE
    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

    Lucy Boynton pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho, UK.

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  • Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
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    Chevalier's Lucy Boynton: 'women's stories do not only fuel male narratives'
    The actor tells Elizabeth Aubrey about playing flawed women and why her new period biopic Chevalier feels alarmingly current.

    British actor Lucy Boynton who depicts Marie Antoinette in the film Chevalier, is no stranger to time travel having hopped back to the 19th century for her screen debut aged 12 playing a young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, the early 20th in Hugh Laurie's riotous Agatha Christie adaptation Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, the swinging sixties in ITV's remake of The Ipcress File and the 70s in Oscar winning film Bohemian Rhapsody

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The actor talks about his role in NetflixÕs steamy new drama, intimacy coordinators and putting female stereotypes in the bin.

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    The script was for Obsession, Netflix's steamy new four-part drama about a married man who has an illicit affair with his son's girlfriend.

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