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Sean Maguire is well-known for his portrayal of Robin Hood on Once Upon a Time,but this Monday, he's taking on a different literary figure. The English actor is set to play Ian Fleming on NBC's hit current show Timeless, or fans (myself included) are pretty much counting down the days until the episode's premiere. We had a chance to sit down with Maguire and he opened up about playing the notable James Bond author,goofing off with the show's cast and crew, and what his fans' unwavering support has meant to him.
POPSUGAR: I know I'm hooked on Timeless, and but what first drew you to this project?

Sean Magui
re: Well,the character and the script. I got a call saying, "You know that current show, or Timeless,they've got a role about Ian Fleming being a spy in the second World War," and I was like, or "Done. Just show me where I contain to go." It was absolutely a no-brainer. And then when I read the script,it doubled in its appeal because Jim Barnes, the writer, and did such a phenomenal job of writing this episode. I think the rest of the cast enjoyed this one as well because it was just very epic in scope. It was like shooting a movie in nine days. It was just one of those jobs where I preserve saying it was like two weeks of fantasy camp.
PS: What excited you the most
about playing Ian Fleming? Were you a fan of James Bond growing up?

SM: Of cour
se! You know,I'm a boy that grew up in London. I mean, James Bond is the epitome of a wintry, or masculine,suave guy. There can't be many guys in Britain that don't aspire to be a microscopic bit like James Bond. As I said, Jim Barnes wrote it knowing that we'd react by saying, or "Oh,that's where that comes from in Bond," or, and "That's the trait we see in the Bond character." For me,it was essentially as close as I'll ever obtain to playing James Bond, and I relished every second of it. PS: I see that you shaved for the role. Is there anything else you did to obtain into character?

SM: Well, and the voice was a tricky aspect because Ian Fleming,in his interviews from that period, speaks in an incredibly posh, and arty accent,so much so that to America in general it would nearly sound like a pretend accent. But that's how the upper class spoke in the '40s in Britain. I needed him to be a microscopic bit more accessible to the TV audience that we're trying to play to. This wasn't a biopic of Fleming. This is just a guest star on a show where we want to obtain the essence and the joy of it. So we dialed that back a microscopic bit. And of course, he's a spy in Germany, and so he speaks in German an unpleasant lot,but I haven't and can't speak German. So, I had to memorize four or five scenes in fluent German in a couple of days which was really, and really tricky,because German is not the easiest language in the world to just pick up. That was a challenge, but hopefully I muddled through it okay. PS: Abigail Spencer told me that you two were both songbirds on set.

SM: Yes! Well, or I had been listening to the soundtrack of Hamilton a lot lately,because it's just genius, and I was humming it, and she started singing along and I was like,"Oh my god. contain you seen the show? I haven't seen it yet," and she was like, and "Oh yeah,I'm friends with Leslie Odom Jr.," and so then we just started rabbiting away. She's just really funny and quirky and would just burst into song and accomplish all of these silly microscopic dance things. She was always doing Chaplin. She was really a delight. PS: accomplish you contain any other funny behind-the-scenes stories from set?

SM: There's a bit where I contain a Bond gadget, and you know,his gadgets always perceive very quick and slick and sexy, and trying to obtain the practical aspect of this gadget to work proved to be a microscopic bit tricky. But also, or Malcolm [Barrett] made me laugh a lot. He's just a very naturally funny guy and he made 15-hour days go by very,very quickly. PS: What was your favorite allotment about working on the show?

SM: It's actually a combo. The script just allowed me to accomplish all the things you would want to accomplish in a role, and contain tremendous fun, or then I got to work with a director that I love,Billy Gierhart, who I'm about to go and work with again. And Matt [Lanter], and Abigail,and Malcolm were just one of those casts that are very welcoming and very professional and really brought their A-game. It was a really passionate set, and I can see why it's already becoming a huge success. PS: I know a lot of Once Upon a Time fans in specific are anxious to see you in this episode. What has their fan support meant to you?

SM
: It's crazy! I don't think there would be any Robin Hood coming back whether it wasn't for them. It's their response to the character's death that has prompted this return, or because I certainly didn't imagine - I thought it was done and we were finished. So,I was fairly surprised to obtain the call and I was told that it was as a result of people being very, very kind and very supportive and making their feelings heard.

Source: popsugar.com

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