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In Conversation With Actor George Dawson - The Nevers

In Conversation With Actor George Dawson - The Nevers

FromThe Nevers Podcast


In Conversation With Actor George Dawson - The Nevers

FromThe Nevers Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Nevers Podcast presents season two of its series 'In Conversation with...', featuring one-on-one discussions with cast, crew, and creatives from The Nevers and various Whedonverse projects, from television and film to comics about their lives and careers. In this episode, we sat down with actor George Dawson for an in-depth conversation about his time on The Nevers, including auditioning for his role as Dr. Edmund Hague's assistant and working with Denis O'Hare and James Norton. George also talks about his love for musical theatre, shares excellent advice for aspiring actors, aspirations for the future, and more. Please rate, review and subscribe to The Nevers Podcast. Your support goes a long way in helping us to grow our community and reach more listeners. For even more content on The Nevers, visit our website at hbothenevers.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube @hbothenevers and @theneverspodcast Your feedback is always appreciated. Send comments, questions and topic suggestions to: theneverspodcast@gmail.com Music by: Guilherme Moraes Produced & edited by Matthew at Culture Inject Studios.
Released:
Jun 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (85)

Having survived the dark ages of Whedon-less television, a period of reprieve is here as master storyteller Joss Whedon returns with his Victorian sci-fi epic The Nevers for HBO. We're a weekly podcast dedicated to the discussion and dissection of every episode of THE NEVERS. Listen in as we review episodes, speculate and discuss news as it pertains to the series. We may just re-visit some of Whedon's past works too.