ENGLISH ACTOR JAMES Norton said he “worked hard” on getting his Irish – or more specifically, Dublin – accent right as he prepared to play a key member of Ireland’s most famous business.
The House of Guinness premieres on Netflix tomorrow. It comes from the creators of Peaky Blinders, and its eight episodes reimagine the fallout from the death of the Guinness family’s patriarch Benjamin Guinness in the 1800s.
The show swerves between Dublin and New York, and features a blend of Irish and English actors: Normal People’s Fionn O’Shea, Anthony Boyle of Say Nothing, Jack Gleeson from Game of Thrones star, actress Emily Fairn, and Louis Partridge of Enola Holmes.
Norton, from London, plays Sean Rafferty, the foreman of the Guinness brewery. He has previously played in Happy Valley and Greta Gerwig’s 2019 Little Women.
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Speaking to the PA news agency, the 40-year-old said, “I worked hard. I was aware that many actors have gotten it wrong, and the Irish are a proud bunch so if you get it wrong, you hear about it.
“I worked hard and had great guidance from my fellow cast members.”
He said his role in the House of Guinness was a “massive revelation” in terms of learning about Irish history.
“It’s always a privilege, and part of our job is being given the opportunity to explore periods of history we might not otherwise encounter,” he said.
He said he hadn’t realised the influence the Guinness family had on Dublin’s architecture, “or the extent of their welfare and philanthropic efforts, like the pensions and support they provided, which are portrayed in the show”.
He continued: “They were also pioneers as a brand, becoming one of the first multinational drinks companies and dominating North America as the biggest beer brand of their time. It was both eye-opening and an incredibly thrilling journey to delve into all of that.”
The show promises to delve into the “far-reaching impact” Benjamin Guinness’s death has on his four children, as well as on a group of Dublin characters who work and interact with the ever-growing Guinness empire.
Anthony Boyle plays the eldest son who is to take over the brewery and the business. He said that he took inspiration for his character, who is gay, from Oscar Wilde. He added that he is proud that irish culture features in the show.
“I’m really, really proud Irish culture is having such an amazing moment right now on the global stage and I feel really, really proud of having artists like Kneecap and Fontaines DC being on the soundtrack. It’s class.”
Meanwhile, the creator Steven Knight said that it took no effort to infuse the series with Irish culture.
“It’s not an effort to force it in, it’s already there. And then there’s that whole generation of Irish music, along with this incredible generation of young Irish actors,” he said.
Knight added that he was surprised no one had taken it upon themselves to create the series before him, describing the Guinness family and their history as “dynamite”.
With reporting by Press Association