I Swear actor Robert Aramayo: ‘Like anybody who hasn’t had education, I thought it was all about swearing’

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<p>Formerly seen as a young Ned Stark in Game of Thrones and as Elrond in The Rings of Power, he is creating a buzz with his role as Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson. It taught him a lot, he says – but it’s a huge responsibility</p><p>Kirk Jones was feeling nervous. The director was two weeks away from shooting his new film, a biopic of the pioneering Scottish Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson, and he still hadn’t seen his lead actor perform any of the script. Jones had been impressed by Robert Aramayo in the supernatural Netflix series Behind Her Eyes, and liked the actor when they met over Zoom.</p><p>He then invited him to Galashiels, to&nbsp;meet Davidson in his home town, where he was convinced Aramayo was the right choice for the role. “I was confident enough not to feel the need to&nbsp;meet 50 other actors and audition them,” he says. But “I didn’t ask him to read”, he admits. “Looking back, I&nbsp;think that was insane.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/oct/02/i-swear-movie-robert-aramayo-kirk-jones-tourette-syndrome-john-davidson-biopic">Continue reading...</a>
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