Colin Firth, Easy Virtue
A touchstone of British comedies and period pieces, Colin Firth discusses Easy Virtue, a breezy update of
Noel Coward’s 1920s melodrama that transforms the little-seen play
into a raucous comedy of manners. Already widely acknowledged as having given the definitive portrayal of Darcy in 1995 Pride and Prejudice, Firth opens up
about the art of acting, his choice of roles and why co-star Kristen
Scott Thomas should not be seen as Easy Virtue's villainess (21 minutes).
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