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Emboldened by the Black Lives Matter movement, even joining in protest marches near his new Los Angeles home, Terrell is seizing his moment with all the power of Excalibur. Terrell's Arthur does eventually become a hero, standing in his own right by the end of the season. "I've known Katherine for about four years," says Devon Terrell, who plays Arthur in the series, having made his Netflix debut in the Barack Obama-as-a-young-man feature Barry in 2016. Devon Terrell is an American-Australian actor best known for playing a young Barack Obama in the 2016 biographical film Barry, and playing Arthur in the Netflix original series Cursed. Devon Terrell stars as Arthur in ‘Cursed.’ (Netflix) The show takes place before Arthur is king and wields Excalibur. Devon Terrell has just a five film or TV credits to his name, two of them pretty famous roles. Another plus? You try not to let it affect you, but it does affect you that people feel they can just grab you in that way and say those things.Already known for his process for a role (he taught himself to play left-handed basketful to play Obama), Terrell again through himself into preparation to play the medieval warrior.But seeing himself among the black faces of protesters on LA’s streets has thrilled the young actor that change is going to come.The production proved something of a Perth reunion for Terrell, Katherine Langford [who stars as Nimue] and Doctor Doctor’s Shalom Brune-Franklin, who all hail from the West Australian capital.But the experience living there would come with more than a few hippies, Terrell says.His work on the screen will be legacy enough, starring as a young Arthur, a mercenary, who joins Nimue [destined to be the powerful and tragic Lady of the Lake] in her quest to return an ancient sword to Merlin.Emboldened by the Black Lives Matter movement, even joining in protest marches near his new Los Angeles home, Terrell is seizing his moment with all the power of Excalibur.“It was one of those things where I wanted to get into the shape of what a medieval person would look like or move like. I think Katherine got locked in by a ghost, but I swear I was living with a ghost the whole time. The best thing is the truth coming to light and real conversations are now happening with friends and family.Embracing his bi-racial heritage, he says: “I definitely see myself representing both countries and the truth is there are amazing things about both countries and there are things we need to work on.”From revisionist throwbacks to Hollywood and behind the scenes from a galaxy far far away, here is what to watch this month.The 10-part series was based in London, with the cast holed up in rental accommodation in the famous melting pot of Notting Hill.He’s the first black actor to play King Arthur in a drama series. Between Barack Obama and King Arthur, it’s clear that Devon Terrell doesn’t mind taking on roles that come with a lot of expectations.
The outfit.This new depiction of Arthur is what drew him to the role. I didn’t see my avenue into the industry being easy. "On another note, I think it was exciting to have the opportunity as a person of color to play this role. Born to American parents in California, Devon Terrell began his career in 2015 through an … What initially appealed to him?Your source for entertainment news, celebrities, celeb news, and celebrity gossip. I know there’s so many actors of colour in Australia that don’t feel like they’re represented on the screen there. I still haven’t, until this day, worked in Australia and I lived there for the majority of my life.The US-born, Perth-raised actor – who made his debut as a young Barack Obama in another Netflix biopic, Barry three years ago – has taken another step in his impressive international career, but yet to be offered a single job back home in Australia.“I swear there were ghosts in every place that we filmed. But Perth-raised Devon Terrell says he has never been cast in an Aussie TV or movie.He adds: “My thing as an actor, I’m educating myself every day and as a person of colour as well.
But when it got blood inside of it, it's not the best feeling when you've got a sticky jam on your chest with leather on it, it's not the greatest feeling…It's kind of a dream come true," he said.The series is effects and action heavy. It was my jam! Check out the hottest fashion, photos, movies and TV shows!Click play on the video above for more. Terrell said they did a fair share of training, with horseback riding and sword fighting, which was a perk.