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'I FELT A GREAT , DEAL OF PRESSURE

FREDDIE HIGHMORE ON HIS AUTISTIC ROLE IN THE GOOD DOCTOR

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He may only be 25, but Freddie Highmore already has one of the most impressive CVS in Hollywood. The London-born actor received internatio­nal acclaim after starring alongside Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet in Finding Neverland, which then led to Freddie, at age 13, being cast in the title role of the remake of Charlie And The

Chocolate Factory. Most recently, he was the star of the TV horror drama Bates Motel, before landing the role of Dr Shaun Murphy in The Good Doctor.

With parents in the industry – his mum Sue Latimer is Daniel Radcliffe’s agent and dad Edward is an actor – they tried to dissuade Freddie from acting.

‘My parents’ influence was more encouragin­g me not to do acting. I went to university and took time away from acting, before going back with Bates Motel,’ Freddie explains. ‘I did that so it was more of an active choice for me to pursue acting as an adult, as opposed to it being something I ended up doing because I did it as a kid.’

To prepare for the role of Shaun, a surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome, Freddie studied hard.

‘We felt a great deal of pressure and responsibi­lity with the character,’ says Freddie. ‘We wanted to portray Shaun authentica­lly, but at the same time, it’s necessary to recognise that Shaun should not be held up as a representa­tive for all people who have autism.’

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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY FINDING NEVERLAND BATES MOTEL The actor’s incredible career is going from strength to strength, after he bagged his first role as a child actor. Dr Shaun Murphy was a role Freddie jumped at to play, despite its...

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