ERin Duhri did not expect to be afraid of a boy for nearly two decades. Make a 32 -year -old actor a profession playing huge women; The mysterious characters who swing some hardness are often the feeling of ventilation. She was a young woman Princess Ann in Crown. Unrighteous internet chaser BBC renal. Recently, the notorious gang leader in Peak creator The new Stephen Knight seriesHoop. However, for all of its strength that appears on the screen, DOHERTY was heading when it was confronted by its star participating in the face of the child, Owen Cooper, on the group of four -part killing drama of Netflix Teenager. “He was not behaving,” she confessed. “It really made me jump.”

DOHERTY is a form of its form, increasingly, one of the brightest screen and theater stars in its generation. Whether it is a Victorian or a major rape, the actress who grew up in Crowley and West Sussex disappears entirely within her characters, leaving behind shows that she can steal scenes such as Olivia Coleman. Every role you play is filled with the distinctive energy of the individual you live in. In front of the camera, it runs itself with uncompromising focus; The long neck, a strict look, with a distinctive look in her eyes, which challenges her teammates to keep up with. “I love my job,” Duhri admits her deceptive schedule, which is currently consisting of two theatrical performances daily with Press Junket calls and podcast appearances between them. “When you are 80 years old, you don’t want to look back and be like” I hope to do it. “So, if they have me, I will continue. Why do I stop? ”

Appear Teenager (Participate in writing it boiling point The star Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne) as a psychologist Breyoni Ariston, who was assigned to understand the mental state of Jimmy Miller (Cooper) after accusing him of killing a girl from his school. It was filmed in one continuous snapshot, each episode makes watching convincing (if not relentlessly painful). Jimmy, who first appeared as a young boy, appeared, capable of the terrible crime to which he was accused, so that the sick evidence appears to indicate that it might be. “It is very intense,” DOHERTY recognizes. “When the trailer fell, all my family was like” Oh my God, I don’t know if I was going to see this. “It is very heavy, but it is very important.”

We are talking to Zoom as Sun flows through the DOHERTY house window in North London in the first sunny week in the UK unexpectedly. A spiral ball on a sofa of dark green suede in a gray Cardigan, it is friendly and unclear cycle. There is no usual intensity on the screen. She rushes to ask me how my morning went before providing any details of her. While I speak, encouraging gestures, brighter eyes than weather. “I really enjoy myself now,” is a wide smile, and she throws her elegant chestnut hair over one shoulder and takes a large group of water.

A long time before, though, our conversation inevitably turns into serious issues. The context of the current affairs in it Teenager He is a dark emerging. A few days after we are talking, in an accident related to the topics that were explored in the show, the spring mood will feel collectively through the trial of 26 -year -old Kyle Kyle Clecord, who listened to Podcast by the women’s advertiser hated Andrew Tate the day before to rape his ex -girlfriend Louise, before killing her, with her sister, through the crossing.

Jimmy and his colleagues prove similar to online extremism through the Inceel sub -cultures in Teenager And interacting with the influencers of Tate’s ILK – a hobby warned the National Police Leaders Council to lead to violence against women and girls when they announced that the issue was a “national state of emergency” last year. “For me, the real type of tidal wave was just social media,” says Duhriti from the rise of women’s hatred among schools. “I have retracted it early because I fortunately managed to realize how addly it is and the extent of consumption of this world. Thus, it scares me.” “I have a 11 -year -old brother. He looks at my social media profiles and goes,” Woah has a lot of followers. “Always tell him,” These people are not real. I have no idea about who they are. I – actually like Irene – maybe I have about three friends. Online fame is not equivalent to power. “

Despite its 109,000 Instagram followers, DOHERTY says it prefers to be out of the network, and only returned to London from Sussex Lailer Tore Suize so that she can test for more plays. Until the end of April, you are starring alongside Division Nicola Walker and Stephen Manjan in Throuple comedy Unicorn In Garik. The play received lukewarm reviews, but doherty never seen them. “I literally don’t read anything,” she says. “So, all I can know is that I am really bored to be part of the situation there will challenge the concept of our relationships and love.” We grow with such a fixed concept of relationships between two people. “All this play does it requires people to rethink it. No one asks anyone to open their relationship or anything. ”

Awla: Erine Duhrei and Awin Cooper in the role of Brioni Ariston and Jimmy Miller in “Adolescence” ((Netflix))

Throuple content or otherwise, West End, full of TV actors, have proven controversial recently, as producers were accused of “towards a trick” to raise ticket prices. Recently, the Kate Blanchett championship in the new Thomas Ostremere is produced by Chekhov Seag Besides Duhreti Crown Emma Corin caused her colleague noticeable. “Every ticket sales product should monitor,” says Duhri. “If a person like Kate Blanchett will put Booms on the seats, then why not do that?” She adds, admitting that she wants to see the play itself. “It is not like a full set of cate blansitts”, the reasons for Doharty. “When the actor is a tremendous creativity itself, who stops them from Stephen Spielberg’s refusal to come to London to play?

DOHERTY brings the stage of the theater category to the small screen in Teenager. Her personality is strict because she wonders about Jimmy about his stances towards women, while he screams his answers and climbs the table between them with his fist. Only when she follows her cameras that have never been affected in the nearby corridor, she betrays her horror with a handshake, and her short short breathing is organized before she returns without fear to the room. “I was in my racism,” says Duhri, who trained at Bristol Old Vic School at Bristol Old Vic School. I think [continuous shot filming] It is really exciting. I hope it will be played with more in the future because it gives the actors a great opportunity to give up the moment and surrender. It generates a very organic feeling, raw, “explains.” Editing was. “

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Graham asked Duhri to be part of the project after he worked with it A thousand blows, Where she starred Mary Car, the leader of a realistic gang in the eighties of the last century and forty elephants. It is a turn that may be seen as a decisive moment. Nick Hilton was also written in IndependentHoop He belongs to Doherty. It is slow, it cannot be expanded, but it is quietly honest … an immoral and complex hero. “Mary’s preparation ensures historical research and the euphoria:” Ultimately, you should only have balls to prove your hand and turn the attention of a person, “says Duhri.” “I have ended up with one of the supporters of the supporters.” “It is clear that they were saving them at a later time. Therefore, I had to try to hide them quickly from the camera because it was no The biscuit period. ”

Spring: DOHERTY and Stephen Graham at Steven Knight's 'A Thousand Blows'

Spring: DOHERTY and Stephen Graham at Steven Knight’s ‘A Thousand Blows’ ((Disney+))

Although the crime might not be its call, doherty always knew that acting was. She was almost a professional football player, but she chose to go to the stage of the theater after she was discovered by a teenager. Although the midfield days are behind it, they admit that they still have repeated dreams from the field. “I love it and miss it,” she says. “But it took me only about 10 minutes to choose to be an actor. Even when I was 14 years old, I felt necessary, just as I did not stay sane if I did not do it.”

After he recently played a psychiatrist, a gang leader and a sexual interlocking, it seems that DOHERTY is determined to keep everyone’s guess. “I love to do music,” she says, and she is achieving her goal of surprising me. “It is a specific type that will need the presence of appropriate designs on the plane. But this will definitely arouse my attention. The moment people start thinking about me as one thing, I want to run in the other direction. If people start thinking more like Mary Car, I will give up the ship whenever I can.”

“Adolescence” is now available on Netflix

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