TV, That’s the end of ‘Homeland’ is heavy, it would have been, had the lead actors, Claire Danes (40) and Mandy Patinkin (67) would be expected. Them for months after their last day on the set, it still is emotional when she’s about to have, seeing they are not coming at all. Your cookie settings to make sure that the content is not displayed.
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“Our last scenes together was very intense, so we were all in our roles,” says Patinkin of BuzzE. “We were ready, and the showrunner saying, “that was the last scene of Carrie, and Saul in” Homeland’. She and I were together, just hold on and cry.”
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The actor is also in that memory, it’s time to dry. “I’m Sorry to hear it, but it was the eight years of my life. It was only in the months following that last day, it really occurred to me that it’s over.” Saying goodbye feels like a double, is Danes. “For the role, She demanded a lot from me, and the pressure is off. But it’s amazing how you can have an intimate bond with a televisiepersonage, a person who does not really exist. It’s hard to let it go.”
the CIA
The Carrie and Saul-who are the actors in the series, have played, working in the anti-terrorism unit of the CIA, the U.s. information agency. For these roles, as well as their right to build and have their colleagues over the past few years, a good relationship with a group of people who are actually from that area of expertise come in.
“We referred to it as a ‘spy camp’”, he laughs Patinkin. “Each season and brought to the creators of the show are the real experts with us, so that we were able to learn from. To such people I would otherwise never have come into contact with, so I asked them the ins and outs. It feels like after all these years, almost as if I was an extra course I did.”
the Real world
Danes call it spionagekamp one of the things that they are going to miss now that the series is over. “As an actor, you can create only one world, and now we have to talk with people who work in the real world of policy making, the people who make sure that we are safe and secure. I will, She will never be forgotten, however, that the calls will be to me forever.”