Da Man

FAR FROM EVIL

Playing as the devil in hit television series “Lucifer,” Tom Ellis has successfully bewitched the world with his wickedly charismatic persona. But when he’s not in character, the Cardiff-born actor is well-aware about what is going on in the world and actually does something to help worthy causes. On this second appearance in DA MAN, Ellis talked about surviving the pandemic, the upcoming season of “Lucifer” and more.

DAMAN: Hi Tom, awesome to have you with us again. So, wow are you doing these days?

Tom Ellis: I’m good, thank you, considering the current state of the world. Trying to remain positive. And it’s great to be back working with DAMAN again.

DA: Are you in self-quarantine with your family?

TE: I’ve been holed up in L.A. with my wife since shooting on season five of “Lucifer” was suspended. Sadly, lockdown has meant I haven’t been able to see my children—who live in the U.K.—for several months. That has been the hardest part of all this for me. But at least we are all healthy. I’m grateful for that.

DA: How are you holding up and,

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