
Jamie Dornan, left, and Eddie Redmayne.
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Over the weekend, Eddie Redmayne and Jamie Dornan interviewed each other for Varietythe “Actors on Actors” series, immersing themselves in each other’s equally illustrious roles in the cinema of 2020. Redmayne played left-wing real-life organizer Tom Hayden in Aaron Sorkin’s The Chicago Trial 7, is on Wild Mountain Thyme Dornan played a bee man. But did you know that before they were movie stars [cue Vine] were they roommates? It’s true, and their real experience was healthier than any slashfic Christian Gray-Newt Scamander your twisted mind could imagine. In the interview, Dornan and Redmayne recall what was the most beautiful day of their young busy lives, when they made pottery together, how Ghost between brothers. Brost.
“The reason I remember it was in 2009, one day, we went to a ceramic barn,” says Dornan, referring not to the store, but to a literal barn where you make pottery. Redmayne interrupts him, excited and blushing. “I still got it, I still got it!” Dornan continues: “We made dishes. We made dishes and clay pots. And I remember that we wrote down the names of all these actors who were part of our gang that we dated. Here, Redmayne nods, imitating the very pure act of engraving her friends’ names on clay. It’s like something out of a summer camp scrapbook, only they were adult men and unemployed actors. Dornan does not reveal who these actors are immortalized in china, but says: “We have two superheroes there. You won an Oscar. It’s kind of insane. And none of us was having fun, then. ”Redmayne goes so far as to say:“ Making pottery was a highlight. I’m a little bit ashamed of you putting it in the public arena, since I used to tell my parents that I was going to Los Angeles in January to, you know, endlessly enslave [sic] to try to get work. ”It seems that Seth Rogen has some competition for the title of Sweetest Pottery Boy.