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Fan appreciation community for the Olivier and Critics Choice Award winning English stage and screen actor Jonathan Bailey. Jonathan is best known for his portrayals of Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix's Bridgerton and Tim Laughlin in Showtime's Fellow Travelers. He has upcoming appearances as Anthony in Bridgerton S3 (release date 16 May & 13 Jun) and as Fiyero in Universal Pictures' Wicked movies (27 Nov 2024 & 26 Nov 2025), and a cameo as Jack Maddox in Netflix's Heartstopper S3 (Oct 2024).


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I hope he gets a role on white Lotus. Since he's no longer a main character in Bridgerton h3 can do other tv shows. This Louis sounds fascinating. I love documentaries. Feeding Phil is my favorite

Louis Theroux is a household name in the UK. He’s a documentary maker who focuses on people. He hasn’t made a new documentary in a while, but he has an amazing back catalogue. One of his first series from the 90s is called Louis Theroux Weird Weekends where he takes an outsider’s look at US fringe groups. This series was made for a British audience in mind, but what captivates is the way he interacts with his interviewees. I highly recommend his stuff.

That's sounds interesting. I'll check out clips on YouTube

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what captivates is the way he interacts with his interviewees

Louis' interview style has been described as 'faux-naive'...so he's very good at getting people (celebrities, criminals!...) to open up.

Most recently he's done a couple of series' of 'Louis Theroux Interviews' (available on BBC iPlayer) in which he meets and talks to (mostly British) celebrities (Joan Collins, Stormzy, Bear Grylls, Raye...) about their successful careers and their personal lives. My favourite interview is with Judi Dench, which is perhaps the loveliest, wickedly funniest and most heart-warming interview I think I've ever watched in my life 🥰...enjoy this short clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iwyvZOEOBc

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I'm assuming that this is the cover of the print copy of the magazine that comes with Saturday's Guardian newspaper

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The fact he was about to describe "tipping point" using something to do with 2p machines 🤣 please never change. If the journalist didn't get it (which this is a UK publication - it was gonna happen that the journalist probably could get it) I wanna know where that was going.