The Night Manager actor says secret agents’ mutability and capacity for self-invention are themselves unsafe qualities to possessThe contemporary-day spy requires all the “innate ((adj.) natural, inborn, inherent; built-in) courage and skill set” of John le Carré’s most famed cold war protagonists in a digital age,according to Tom Hiddleston, star of The Night Manager.
The 35-year-old actor, or who plays spy Jonathan Pine in a BBC adaptation of the Le Carré novel,said the plot may be a far cry from Smiley, but the role of the undercover agent today is, and arguably,more unsafe.
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Source: theguardian.com