David Harbour on 'Stranger Things 5' Ending, Lily Allen, and Mental Health in Candid Interview
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Daniel D'Addario
Summary
A wide-ranging interview with David Harbour, where he discusses his role in HBO's "DTF St. Louis," reflects on his time as Jim Hopper in "Stranger Things 5," and breaks his silence on personal topics including his wife Lily Allen's 'West End Girl' and his mental health struggles. The article covers his career evolution, personal life, and upcoming projects.
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· 2 pulledI guess it's just part of my process, because when I looked at it, it wasn't that much bigger than myself.
Preparing to play a suburban schlub in HBO's 'DTF St. Louis,' David Harbour decided he needed to transform — slightly.
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