Luke Norris as Dwight Enys in Poldark S3. Photo: FarFarAwaySite |
Despite his character, Dr. Dwight Enys, being a prisoner of
war last series, Luke Norris reveals that shooting scenes for this series was
even more gruelling.
‘This series has been arguably harder to film than the last
and probably the toughest so far. A lot of that is because the tragedy which
Dwight and Caroline (Gabriella Wilde) suffer this series is one that is easier
to personally imagine than being a prisoner of war and for that reason they
were really tough scenes to film. Also because it is something which is likely
that more viewers of the show have been through it felt like there was a
greater pressure to get it right and not to misrepresent that experience.’
Luke hints at what is in store for his character and his
wife, Caroline, this series.
‘At the end of the last series there is an uneasy truce
between them. Things have improved for Dwight and Caroline this series and they
embark on something together which is a real joy for Dwight but slightly more
conflicting for Caroline. He has been through a lot and has always wanted a
quiet life but it hasn’t exactly worked out that way so far. This finally
represents an opportunity for that.
‘However, the worst possible thing befalls Caroline and
Dwight and they deal with it in very different ways which creates this cavern
between them and a distance, both literally and metaphorically as Caroline
decamps to London. Dwight arrived in the first series in the hope of making a
difference to the community in Cornwall. After some bad decisions along the way
he is now in a position where he actually is making a difference. Therefore, to
just cut and run now isn’t in his nature and so they spend a while this series
trying to work all of that out.’
Luke tells us how Dwight’s friends Ross (Aidan Turner) and
Demelza Poldark (Eleanor Tomlinson) help him through this difficult time.
‘Part of the reason
Ross conceded in the end in going for Westminster is because of the pressure
that Dwight, as a friend, put on him as he believes it to be the right thing,
to go and be the representative of those constituents. So Ross is helping but
from afar. He is there for Caroline, in London. Demelza is effectively keeping
the home fires burning for both Ross and Dwight, once Caroline is gone. She has
been through similar experiences to what Dwight is going through and knows what
it is to be apart from your partner so they get each other through that.’
Luke tells us that it is always exciting, returning to Poldark and discovering what is in store
for his character.
‘It is lovely to come back and it is always exciting to see
where Debbie (Horsfield) has taken it series on series. I stopped reading the
books after the second series because I felt like Debbie was pushing certain
characters in different directions and I didn’t want to be influenced by the
books so it is always really interesting to find out what she has in mind every
year. When you return to a role and you go through so much with that role you
definitely become closer to them and them to you and so you start to react
naturally in the way they would react to situations.’
Finding out the trajectory of his character isn’t the only
thing Luke enjoys about returning to Poldark.
He also likes coming back to work alongside his on screen wife, Gabriella
Wilde.
‘I love Gabriella - she is great. I am going to visit her
and her family out in the country with my family, which will be fun. I have
been lucky enough to work with people I get on with and having a connection
with someone can only help and it certainly makes going to work nicer. I look
forward to filming days where we have a lot of scenes on the call sheet
together.’
Source: BBC Media Centre
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