Speaking to Express.co.uk and other media about the upcoming three-part series, MacFadyen said: “It’s ludicrous.
“I mean, he’s great fun [to play], but there’s something very sympathetic about him, you know, he’s very personable and quite charismatic.”
“But also, it wasn’t without vanity,” MacFadyen continued. “And he liked the trappings of his position, the success he had in party politics and it just unravelled.”
He said of playing Stonehouse during his “drastic and destructive” downfall: “I find it very funny, but very sad and fascinating.
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