From ‘Industry’ to ‘Joker,’ Harry Lawtey Is Taking Big Swings

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Harry Lawtey talks the future of “Industry,” his character Robert Spearing’s shocking season-three arc, and sharing the screen with Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix.

Five-plus years ago, when Harry Lawtey first auditioned for the role of Robert Spearing on a new HBO drama called Industry, he had no idea how much he would relate to his character. In the first season of the show—which follows a cohort of sexed-up, coked-out Zillennial bankers—Rob is the portrait of a dirtbag who shags in the club bathroom, snorts lines before work, and buys a motorcycle on a whim.

If they have an idea, they want to run with it and they write their way out, which I think is very brave storytelling. I think an example of that is Nicole’s death. Sarah Parish, who plays Nicole, has been such a fantastic addition to the show from the beginning. She has, in a very short amount of screen time, always made such an impact.

 

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