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Ghosts of Albion | Interviews
Elliot Falk

Elliot Falk Picture The man of a thousand voices (well, three or four) reveals how to play a monster without getting a sore throat.

Find out more about ghostly fans, child labour and miracles with wine too.

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VIDEO CLIP:Ghostly fans Do you believe in ghosts?
VIDEO CLIP:Get back If you went back in time, what might you enjoy?
VIDEO CLIP:Split personality You play several roles in Ghosts of Albion.
VIDEO CLIP:Water into wine Is there a power you'd like to possess?
VIDEO CLIP:Museum piece How did you get into acting?
VIDEO CLIP:Shakespeare spirit Who would make a good ghost?
VIDEO CLIP:Being beastly What's it been like playing a werewolf?
VIDEO CLIP:Hairy monsters Do you look forward to becoming a cartoon?
Text Interview

Ghostly fans
  Do you believe in ghosts?

Museum piece
  How did you get into acting?

Chim chimeny
  If you found yourself transported back to the time of Ghosts of Albion, what do you think you'd most enjoy about it?

Water into wine
  Any magical powers you'd like to possess?

Multiple personalities
  You play more than one role in Ghosts of Albion, don't you?

Hairy monsters
  Are you enjoying the prospect of becoming a cartoon character?

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