I’ve never played a hero before so I jumped at the chance.
Meaning of the quote
Adrian Edmondson, an English actor, said this quote because he had never played a heroic character in a movie or TV show before. He was excited to take on a new type of role and try something different from the characters he had played in the past.
About Adrian Edmondson
Adrian Edmondson is a highly versatile English entertainer, known for his roles in iconic TV shows like The Young Ones and Bottom, as well as his work as a comedian, musician, writer, and television presenter. He’s been a key figure in the alternative comedy scene since the 1980s, and has continued to take on a diverse range of projects throughout his impressive career.
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