
Adam Scott shares why he was ‘terrified’ to lead Severance
The popular, likable actor who plays comedic parts on Parks and Recreation and Stepbrothers, Adam Scott, recently rolled out the unexpected anxiety he had when he decided to play the role of the lead character in the Apple TV+ mind-bending thriller, Severance. Scott, although now iconic and critically acclaimed, even recognized at the time he was producing the show that he was in awe of the potential success of such an opera and strange narrative to direct.
The duality between the character portrayed by him, namely Mark Scout, and his appearance both within and without the enigmatic Lumon Industries, was a distinct challenge as an actor that instilled a sense of doubt in him in the beginning.
The aim of presenting a massively divergent personality and memory of Inn Mark, the hardworking office girl and Outtie Mark, the bereaved widower bothered him since he doubted, he could adequately embody both. Such fear, nevertheless, was also the reason that eventually made him perform so convincingly, and the show has got the breakout success owing to it.
The very idea of the severance, the surgical intervention which separates the second personality of the employees into work and life worlds, highlighted the challenges and created the appealing yet threatening mystery to discover by Scott. The work on the differences between the little and work-only life of Inn Mark and the life of Outtie Mark full of personal history and emotional depth was worked out by him carefully.
The very slight changes of posture, the look, and the attitude that Scott utilized so brilliantly could help to feel the psychological effect of this total break and the audience was always ready to question the moral and the consequences of this experiment by Lumon.
Although Scott was trepidatious, he eventually adhered to the mystery of the term, severance. He was intrigued by the human longing of meaning and memory and identity in the show. Zadz is this sense of stepping into the unknown, which her nursing, that is trying to keep two halves together, gave us. And his portrayal of a man literally torn apart must have struck a chord with the viewers.
The fact that Scott is courageous enough to say that he was actually not so courageous initially and had just a few fears to start with, honestly makes his subsequent success and the success of the show even so vital to the point that it is hard to resist admiring the main human element of the journey Scott made.
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