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He’s also starred in TV series such as Sharpe, Missing, World On Fire, Curfew and BBC1's tough prison drama Time, where he played a jailed alcoholic alongside Stephen Graham as his warder. He plays Boromir in the Lord of the Rings films and Nedd Stark in the fantasy series Games of Thrones. He found fame playing Mellors in the 1993 mini series Lady Chatterley and has gone on to star in numerous TV shows and movies. Sean Bean, who plays Ian in Marriage, is a regular on TV and cinema screens, with a career spanning five decades. Supermarket fun for Ian and Emma in 'Marriage' (Image credit: BBC) Marriage cast - Sean Bean on playing Ian But it’s weasel Jamie who causes Ian the most angst, and it turns out Emma’s flattered by Jamie’s attentions! When Jamie invites her to an overnight conference, will she stray?
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With little to occupy his time, he becomes convinced there’s something going on between Emma and her sleazy boss, Jamie (Henry Lloyd-Hughes).Īdding to strain on the home-front are the couple’s worries about their adopted daughter Jessica (Chantelle Alle) and her controlling boyfriend, Adam (Jack Holden), plus caring for Emma’s demanding father Gerry (James Bolam). Ian (Sharpe star Sean Bean) is at a low point following the death of his mother and being made redundant.
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When we first meet married couple Ian and Emma they’re in a Spanish airport returning from a lovely holiday - and bickering over a baked potato! By the time they’re on the plane it’s a full blown argument, setting the scene for what’s to come in this four-part series.Īt home it’s clear it’s a time of intense change for the husband and wife of 27-years. The drama explores the risks and the gifts of a long-term intimate relationship. They've dealt with all the insecurities, the ambiguities, the hopes and the fears that are part of all marriages. Watch the full conversation above.Marriage on BBC1 sees married couple Ian (Sean Bean) and Emma (Nicola Walker) negotiate the ups and downs of their 27-year marriage. “Time” is currently streaming on Britbox in the U.S. You know what I mean? Before he throws the towel in. But I hope he’s got another one in the bag there for me and Sean to do later on down the line. “And I really hope Jimmy’s got another one, maybe not for a couple of years or whatever.

“To be able to share the screen with him and be a part of something that he’s in and collaborate together, for me … it has just always been an absolute gift to work with Sean,” Graham said. Graham, who plays prison guard Eric, shared during the panel that he was a long-time fan of Bean from the 1993 ITV series “Sharpe.” Graham described Bean as a role model for him in some ways, as another actor from a working class background. Everything in there should have been in there.” I think the third hour was 10 minutes over or something, but he edited it superbly well. And I’ve got to say, I have never been more savagely edited, or more intelligently and sensitively edited as I was on this show. But it should have been three and a half hours. “And then the BBC said, ‘If you make it three, we’ll give you the green light immediately.’ And as soon as a writer hears ‘green light immediately,’ they go, ‘Yes, yes.’ So it became three. “Towards the end of the writing process, I was absolutely totally convinced it would be four hours,” McGovern said. According to McGovern, the show was originally conceived as a five-part story, but significant editing, both from himself and the BBC, cut it down to its final length.

“Time” is a short series of television, at only three hour-long parts. In a discussion moderated by Variety senior TV features editor Emily Longeretta, the three discussed working together on the show, filming on location in a real-life prison and what they took away from the experience of filming the series. And that’s quite heroic in some sense.”īean was joined by “Time” co-star Stephen Graham and writer and executive producer McGovern for a Variety Streaming Room FYC conversation. “And I think that’s what Jimmy manages to get across, is that we have to go through so much pain and anguish and shock and sadness in our lives in order to come out a better person. “He’s killed someone, but he’s actually a much, much better man for it,” Bean told Variety. During a conversation with Variety, Bean talked about getting into character to play a man tormented by his mistakes. In the BBC drama “Time,” Sean Bean plays Mark, a former teacher struggling to adapt to prison after being sentenced for four years for manslaughter.
