Guardian.co.uk has posted an article/interview about Andrew Lincoln. They discuss his career, his role as Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead and a bunch of other stuff:
If you look through the list of roles Andrew Lincoln has played in his 16-year career, a few trends emerge. He can don the ruffs and toppers and pull off period drama (Bramwell, The Woman In White, The Canterbury Tales), and he is cocksure enough to gaze over the rim of a pint of gassy lager and do young-chap-on-the-cusp-of-stuff (This Life, Human Traffic, Teachers) too. But his latest role, his most internationally successful to date, is a long way from either of those well-worn paths.
As Rick Grimes, Lincoln is a sheriff’s deputy from Cynthiana, Kentucky. He has a wife and a son and a police partner. He wears a wide-brimmed sheriff’s hat with those funky toggle things on it and he fills a short-sleeve shirt and a pair of figure-hugging “pants” with some style. However, very early on he is badly wounded when an arrest goes wrong and he wakes up a few weeks later in an abandoned hospital with only a padlocked room full of, oh dear, the groaning undead for company.
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-Dane
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