The Welsh charmer Matthew Rhys first broke out as a likable gay lawyer on the ABC family drama “Brothers and Sisters,” and his Emmy-winning role in FX’s series “The Americans” only confirmed his status as one of the great leading men on television. This year, in a startling one-two punch, Rhys broke out all over again: first, he played a sociopathic real-estate magnate in “The Beast in Me,” and then, a single father who’s determined to re-brand his cursed New England island as the new Bar Harbor in “Widow’s Bay.” Now, in a conversation with Emily Nussbaum, Rhys discusses the show’s emotional season finale, his formative love for Richard Burton, and the subtle power of scarfing a whole chicken onscreen. Read the full interview: https://t.co/g7MpEFoWy5
Kate O'Flynn, Matthew Rhys, and Stephen Root recount trying to keep a straight face with Richard Warren's coffin in the room.
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