Thursday, 30 April 2026 - 9 minutes
Some roles demand everything from an actor… physically, mentally, and emotionally.
In the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I sat down with BAFTA-nominated Tahar Rahim to talk about Prisoner, the gripping new series on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV.
From the moment he read the script, Tahar knew this was a project he wanted to be part of. The writing, he explained, was so strong that he could immediately see himself stepping into the character.
One of the most unique aspects of the role is the physical connection at the heart of the story. Tahar and co-star Izuka Hoyle spend much of the series handcuffed together… something that adds an entirely new layer to the performance.
Rather than being restrictive, Tahar described it as something that shaped the rhythm of their acting. Every movement had to be precise, every step considered. In fact, he compared it to a choreographed dance… a level of coordination that might just prepare him for a future appearance on Strictly Come Dancing.
We also explored the psychology behind the story, including whether he would rather be the hunter or the hunted. His answer offers an interesting insight into the mindset behind the character.
It’s a fascinating look at a role that pushes boundaries and demands total commitment.
🎧 You can hear the full conversation now on The MarshyCast, available on Apple, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
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