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E: 01/06 Win a Signed Colin Morgan Polaroid
Idol_Eyes
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Actor Colin Morgan rose to prominence as the title role in Merlin and his career has been on fire since. Following parts in Testament of Youth, the upcoming Legend and a slew of critically acclaimed theatre productions the Irishman (routinely described as “dreamy” by his army of fans) will next be seen in the hotly tipped Humans.
Playing the brooding and mysterious Leo in the sci-fi robots-versus-humans series was a challenge, but a welcome one – according to Colin, that’s the whole reason he’s an actor. Earlier this week we debuted a brand new shoot and interview with the actor, and also took a cheeky Polaroid which we’re now rather generously putting up for grabs.
Want it? Thought so. All you have to do is send us a message on Facebook (click here) or send an e-mail to editorial@hungertv.com with the answer to the below question by 1st June.
In which play did Colin make his West End debut?
Vernon God Little (source)
Actor Colin Morgan rose to prominence as the title role in Merlin and his career has been on fire since. Following parts in Testament of Youth, the upcoming Legend and a slew of critically acclaimed theatre productions the Irishman (routinely described as “dreamy” by his army of fans) will next be seen in the hotly tipped Humans.
Playing the brooding and mysterious Leo in the sci-fi robots-versus-humans series was a challenge, but a welcome one – according to Colin, that’s the whole reason he’s an actor. Earlier this week we debuted a brand new shoot and interview with the actor, and also took a cheeky Polaroid which we’re now rather generously putting up for grabs.
Want it? Thought so. All you have to do is send us a message on Facebook (click here) or send an e-mail to editorial@hungertv.com with the answer to the below question by 1st June.
In which play did Colin make his West End debut?
Vernon God Little (source)
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