Jason Isaacs Might Say Too Much
Briefly

Jason Isaacs, renowned in the U.K. for his extensive television career, has gained recognition in America through his role as Timothy Ratliff on The White Lotus. Despite appearing alongside major stars, Isaacs remained less known until recently, with notable performances in the Harry Potter films as Lucius Malfoy and Netflix's short-lived sci-fi series. He has experienced significant jet lag from frequent trips to the U.S. and has cultivated a dedicated fan base. Additionally, he reflects on the nuances of his accent and background during his formative years.
At 62, Jason Isaacs seems to have landed his big American-TV breakout role as the filicidal, suicidal, pistol- and lorazepam-filching Durham, North Carolina, big shot Timothy Ratliff on the third season of The White Lotus.
Isaacs has been a household name in the U.K. due to his decades on British TV and has two dedicated fan clubs that show up to his public appearances.
Despite numerous roles alongside cinema heavyweights like Mel Gibson and Brad Pitt, Isaacs describes some Hollywood experiences as 'fucking awful' but chooses not to name names.
Isaacs has traveled back and forth to America about 20 times in the last few weeks, struggling with jet lag and never really settling back into English time.
Read at Vulture
[
|
]