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For Josh O'Connor, "characters land with you when you need them." He found that as a kid Scarecrow and now as a priest in a "Knives Out" mystery.
A Knives Out Mystery" was mostly relegated to supporting roles in skits, while musical guest Lily Allen was joined by Dakota Johnson.
They vacationed in Italy earlier this year, but Oliver recently said she has a “little rule” about sharing personal details.
"Bachelorette Party Strippers" was written by Ben Marshall and Jack Bensinger, and Marshall certainly sells the sketch as one half of the beanie-clad duo. "Do we have consent to enter your home?" he asks, before O'Connor's character looks into the bride's eyes to assure her, "you are enough."
SNL struggled to bottle up O'Connor's distinct whimsical charms in sketches that didn't play to his strengths as a multi-faceted performer.
As he wraps a year with four major film roles, the British actor talks first love, working with Glenn Close and Paul Mescal—and learning to slow down.
Given the number of projects he has done, it might be difficult for fans to navigate his career. Here is a curated list of five films featuring O'Connor that should be on your watchlist. This includes names like Emma and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.
Josh O'Connor as a beatific priest is the chief reason to watch the latest installment in the Knives Out series
SNL takes to the skies with Trump, reveals the horror of your Uber Eats Wrapped, the dangers of the Stranger Things child stars, and the power of Lily Allen's "West End Girl" as Josh O'Connor wraps it all up in a sweet hug of gentle laughs.
Josh O’Connor hosted this week’s episode, which satirized an airborne news conference and also featured a pair of very sensitive male strippers.
"It was definitely uncomfortable, but it was a sacrifice I was willing to make," O'Connor tells EW of his wet, muddy experience on set.