Christopher Abbott: âItâs kind of unromantic, the Covid set.â Photograph: Michael Buckner/Deadline/Rex/Shutterstock
The actor best known for his role in Lena Dunhamâs series talks about his experimental new film Black Bear, lockdown comfort-viewing â and why his heart truly lies in theatre
Thu 15 Apr 2021 11.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 15 Apr 2021 16.07 EDT
âGabe?â asks Christopher Abbott, and for a moment across the screen he looks befuddled. Then the penny drops: âGabe, the name of the character?â He laughs. âI was like: âWhoâs Gabe!â I should know! Itâs been a while â¦â
It has, indeed, been a while since Abbott shot Black Bear, the âmeta comedy thrillerâ directed by Lawrence Michael Levine and set in the Adirondack mountains, and more than a year has passed since it premiered at Sundance. Anyway, such are Black Bearâs layers and twists that anyone â even its actors â could
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