Richard Rankin | Rebus Extended Interview | getting Rebus Right | Emotion at the end of Outlander

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Richard Rankin is interviewed for BBC One's Rebus, which is based on the best-selling Inspector Rebus novels by Sir Ian Rankin.

0:00: 🎭 Actor Richard Rankin discusses the significance of his character's introduction in a TV show, the depth it adds to his role, and the extensive research he undertook.
0:14: Richard Rankin found the opening scene of his character in the show to be dark and brutal, setting the tone for his role
1:01: Rankin saw his character as dangerous and different, offering him an exciting and challenging opportunity as an actor
2:12: The character's introduction revealed a lot about his psychology, potential, and capacity to snap in any given circumstance
2:36: Rankin was drawn to the role immediately and felt it was an excellent way to kick off the show with its complexity and excitement
3:25: Despite the wealth of reference points available, Rankin initially scattered in his research but eventually focused on the script and his version of the character
3:37: 🕵️ Richard Rankin discusses the challenges of portraying Rebus realistically and authentically in his adaptation. Richard had a wealth of source material from Ian Rankin's books for his research on portraying Rebus.
4:13: He also had Greg's scripts to work with, aiming to merge Ian's world with Greg's vision.
4:24: The process of cherry-picking information from both sources was challenging but necessary.
6:29: Maintaining realism and authenticity was crucial in portraying Rebus accurately.
6:44: Greg's background and knowledge added to the authenticity of the character and story.
7:00: Language, dialects, and accents were carefully considered to enhance the authenticity of the characters.
7:14: ⚡ Importance of maintaining authenticity in Scottish dialect and colloquialisms in portraying characters and settings. Emphasis on realism of characters and settings in the portrayal of Scottish culture.
7:49: Focus on shooting style to capture the desired look and feel of the setting.
8:29: Uncompromising approach towards localized language and dialect to preserve authenticity.
9:24: Significance of language in representing the people and places portrayed in the show.
10:36: Preservation of authenticity to enhance the realism and cultural representation in Scottish television.
10:50: 🎬 Actor discusses decompressing after projects, excitement for future roles, and emotional attachment to long-running characters. Emotional attachment to characters and projects
11:49: Importance of decompressing after finishing a project
12:27: Building up defenses during a project and feeling run down after completion
12:49: Engaging in hobbies like photography for relaxation
13:13: Sense of relief and freedom after completing a project
13:21: Impact of long-term projects on personal life and appearance
13:39: Excitement for future roles and projects after completing a long-running one
13:54: 🎬 Reflections on the emotional impact of finishing a long-running show and the gratitude for opportunities it provided. Unexpected emotional reaction to starting the final season of a long-running show
14:27: Gratitude for the privilege and opportunities gained from being part of the show
15:12: Anticipation and uncertainty about the feelings that will arise once the show ends
15:46: Expectation of a memorable wrap party to celebrate the end of the show
16:00: Discussion about receiving a whiskey set as a gift, leading to a light-hearted moment

The new six-part series reimagines John Rebus as a young Detective Sergeant and stars Richard Rankin in the titular role. Alongside Richard Rankin as DS John Rebus, the series also stars Lucie Shorthouse (Line of Duty, Ten Percent), Brian Ferguson (The Ipcress File, Spanish Princess), Amy Manson (The Nevers, The Diplomat), Neshla Caplan (The Rig, Scot Squad), Noof Ousellam (Vigil, Guilt), Stuart Bowman (The Serpent, Bodyguard), Caroline Lee Johnson (Trying, Ridley), Sean Buchanan (Censor, Mary Queen of Scots), Thoren Ferguson (The Midwich Cuckoos) and Michelle Duncan (Baptise, Elizabeth is Missing).

Stefan Pape asks the questions.

Plot: Set in Edinburgh, the six-part series follows Rebus as he's drawn into a violent criminal conflict that turns personal when his brother Michael, a former soldier, crosses the line into criminality. Rebus finds himself torn between protecting his brother and enforcing the law to bring Michael to justice.

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