Jason Isaacs, Good



Jason Isaacs is Viggo Mortensen’s best friend in Good, an adaptation of C.P. Taylor’s 1970s London and Broadway hit. Good considers how the most ordinary people could support fascism and Nazism. In a candid sitdown, Isaacs considers how his versatility allows him to play good guys (as he does here) and bad, as in Showtime’s Brotherhood series, and why he’s never been typecast as the Brit go-to bad guy since making his mark opposite Mel Gibson in The Patriot.
 

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