![]() ![]() Not long after he loses his own family, another one stumbles into his life: a mother (Emily Blunt) and her three children. In the new film, he plays Emmett, a grieving father holed up in an abandoned factory away from the monsters. “That was not my agenda,” he says, squirming through his giggles. I always tell that to younger actors: if there’s someone you admire, write them a letter.” Has he had much correspondence himself, then? “Hahaha! No!” He will be inundated once this article comes out. Actors are so cosseted and no one ever reaches out. “I thought: ‘He’s going to think I want something.’ And I didn’t.”ĭoes he often write fanmail? “I used to when I was younger. Murphy was impressed enough by the original 2018 film to compose a congratulatory email to its star and director John Krasinski, though not bold enough to send it. In A Quiet Place Part II, the threat comes not from Brummie thugs in newsboy caps but sightless carnivorous monsters that hunt their human prey by sound alone. I was kind of in awe about how she lived her life – the way she balanced her work and her family so beautifully.” She was just so cool and fun, and had such compassion for everyone she met. She could do power and vulnerability, one after the other. Any material, any scene … she made it special. She was my closest colleague on Peaky, and one of the finest actors I’ve ever worked opposite. When I ask Murphy what she meant to him, he sighs fondly. Last month, Helen McCrory, who played Tommy’s formidable aunt Polly, died of cancer at the age of 52. Photograph: Matt Squire/BBC/Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd 2019 With his eyes, looks could kill – although he keeps razor blades in the brim of his cap, just in case. That stylish crime drama, which rocketed from BBC Two cult success to global phenomenon, revolves around a 1920s Birmingham gang led by Murphy as the vicious Tommy Shelby. He is speaking from a flat in Manchester, where he is staying while he shoots the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders. Murphy’s gift for intensity has made him a natural fit for characters damaged ( Dunkirk, The Edge of Love) or outright villainous ( Batman Begins, Red Eye), but today he is quick to laugh and keen to talk. “I have faith,” he replies, in a soothing Cork accent that compensates for the lack of visuals. We have barely exchanged greetings over Zoom when his voice breaks up, the screen freezes and the room falls silent. ![]() Unfortunately, the beholding will have to wait. C illian Murphy, star of the new horror sequel A Quiet Place Part II, is something to behold: X-ray eyes at once penetrating and ethereally blue, cheekbones so pronounced you could stretch out and go to sleep on them. ![]()
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