Sean Bean Interview - "North Country"
Tuesday October 18, 2005
Audiences are used to seeing Sean Bean in action movies or playing the bad guy. But in director Niki Caro's "North Country," Bean gets to step into the shoes of a good guy for once. And at the Hollywood Premiere of "North Country," Bean told me that was definitely a welcome change. "It was quite refreshing just to play someone who was a bit more sympathetic, a bit more sensitive, who felt comfortable at home – being the man at home, the stay at home husband but who wasn’t a wimp," said Bean. (Photo © Richard Chavez).New Movie Posters:
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