Claire Foy Praises Richard E. Grant's Unpredictable Energy on 'Savage House' Set at SXSW London
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Jake Kanter
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Claire Foy discussed her experience working with Richard E. Grant on the film 'Savage House' at SXSW London. She described Grant as having an unpredictable, "electric" energy that made acting opposite him both challenging and exciting, jokingly comparing it to "constantly teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown." Despite the intensity, she praised him as warm, loving, and direct.
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