Here is a NEW Interview and Photoshoot with Tobias Menzies from Interview Magazine
From Interview Magazine :
Tobias Menzies, it seems, knows how to pick a project. Over the last few years, the RADA-trained British actor has appeared in a string of mammouth television hits, playing Catyln Stark’s hapless brother Edmure Tully in Game of Thrones, an evil MI6 suit in The Night Manager, a tactless OBY-GYN doctor in Catastrophe, and two distinct characters—a ruthless, 18th-century army captain nicknamed “Black Jack” and his rather more docile 20th-century descendent, Frank—in Starz’s fantasy series Outlander, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. Then there are his film roles in both festival-friendly indies (such as Una, which premiered at TIFF last September) and blockbusters, like the recently-released Underworld: Blood Wars, in which he plays stringy-haired Lycan villain Marius.
When I ask Irish actress Caitriona Balfe how she feels about her recent success, she answers with a frank laugh, “A huge relief?” Balfe studied theater at a conservatory in Dublin, but she had a nearly ten-year sidetrack into modeling, walking in several shows for brands like Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, and appearing on covers for international editions of Vogue and Elle. “Even though I had an incredible time, and I got to travel the world, it just wasn’t what I wanted to do,” the 35-year-old beauty admits. “After a while, that gets really old.” Balfe moved to Los Angeles in 2009, where she appeared in films such as Super 8 (2011) and Escape Plan (2013). But her real coup was landing the lead role in the ongoing Starz series Outlander, a British-American TV drama that began the second half of its premiere season this spring. She plays Claire Randall, a WWII-era nurse who is transported back in time to 1743 Scotland. Balfe, who did not grow up riding horses but does plenty of it in Outlander, loves the physicality of the part. “Claire’s so passionate and vital; she loves hard and fights hard and works hard, and all of that felt like a very whole woman, very elemental and timeless in that sense.”
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