Harris Dickinson remembers humiliation in set by the main actor

Harris Dickinson broke his silence on the actor who insulted him during one of the first career works.
In 2023, the Babygirl The actor gave an interview to Time, in which he admitted to having a “chip on my shoulder” in the first years of his career because of his history.
“I had the impression that no one came from where I came from,” he said, before recalling “an experience of an older actor on the set”.
“I will not say who it is and I really want, because he is a W-Ker. But we made a film and he was from the old school, from the higher class to the upper class, had gone around, television, theater,” he said. “He wanted to play a game. The idea was that he would play someone in the room and people would ask questions to try to determine who it was.”
Over the game, the undisclosed actor was invited to “What food are you?”, To which he replied “Fish and Chips”. To the question “What television show are you?”, The answer was apparently “Love Island”.
While speaking of his feelings, the actor Biopic of the Beatles said: “He humiliated me in front of all these other actors and it is difficult for this not to affect yourself, especially if you are young.”
Following this admission to a recent interview by the same point of sale, the subject was raised with the interviewer this time by insisting on the name of Dickinson The Star.
The interviewer suggested a name, the Harry Potter Star, Ralph Fienness.
Dickinson, however, immediately shot down the suggestion saying: “Ralph is a darling”.
After that, the interviewer appointed Robert Lindsay, Sadness triangle The actor replied: “F – K! I was taken. “
And when the journalist asked if it meant the My family Star was the actor in question, Dickinson apparently didn’t really answer.
The two actors played next to the other in the 2019 Evil following Mistress of evilIn which Angelina Jolie played the emblematic bad Disney and she Fanning depicts Princess Aurora.
Dickinson resumed the role of Prince Philip of Brenton Thwaites, while Lindsay played his dad on the screen, King John.




