Such a good actor. I hated his character in The Tattooist, which I was supposed to do. But he played the character with amazing nuance, making us question how he got to be the way he was. Usually, I just hate the villains. This time I wanted to understand what happened to make him so evil or rather so damaged and unfinished as a human.
Jonas Nay is such a talented actor (and musician) - he comes across as a genuinely decent and interesting person too so it must really take some skill to portray these hideous characters. I haven't seen the series but hope to see it at some point.
Such a good actor. I hated his character in The Tattooist, which I was supposed to do. But he played the character with amazing nuance, making us question how he got to be the way he was. Usually, I just hate the villains. This time I wanted to understand what happened to make him so evil or rather so damaged and unfinished as a human.
In real life baretski was evil 😈
Stefan's father was violent. It's not healthy for a young boy to grow up in that type of environment.
Very human interview. You can tell how deeply this role affected him, like it would anyone with a heart
Jonas Nay is such a talented actor (and musician) - he comes across as a genuinely decent and interesting person too so it must really take some skill to portray these hideous characters. I haven't seen the series but hope to see it at some point.
He's amazing and so beautiful
Acting superb. A must see.