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While audiences may laugh at the comedy in “Succession”, star Jeremy Strong takes it all seriously.
In a new profile in The New Yorker, the 42-year-old actor, who plays scion of the Waystar Royco empire Kendall Roy on the show, talks about his approach to the character.
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Strong is particularly adamant that he doesn’t play the character like he’s in a comedy at all.
“To me, the stakes are life and
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