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Watching a show as thrilling as Riviera is the perfect way to escape real life. Georgia Humphreys hears from stars Julia Stiles and Rupert Graves

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It’s 4am in Venice, and Rupert Graves is flying through the canals on a water taxi. He’s on his way back to the hotel after a night shoot and there are no other boats – and certainly no tourists – around.

That’s the memory the Sherlock star, 57, recalls vividly when asked for his favourite moment from shooting Sky Atlantic series Riviera.

“It was jaw-droppingly beautiful,” gushes the actor, who was born in Weston-super-Mare. “Sitting on set in Venice – which was lit beautifull­y – in the best clothes I’ve ever worn in my life, was a real personal highlight.”

Graves joins the cast of the thrilling drama for its third series, playing the charismati­c and charming

Gabriel Hirsch, who starts working with the lead character, Georgina, played by Julia Stiles.

A year has passed since the explosive finale of the second series and, now known as Georgina Ryland, she has abandoned the cursed Riviera and has started her life over again.

“Gabriel offers her a job that proves to be more of an adventure and she can’t resist it, so they go off to Venice to recover a stolen Picasso and that’s quickly wrapped up into an internatio­nal conspiracy that takes them to Argentina,” teases New Yorker Stiles, 39.

“But first they find themselves back in St Tropez, and Georgina runs headfirst into Nico Eltham and then Daphne Eltham.

“And because that is a very interwoven community of wealthy families that know everything about each other, her plan to get away from her past is going to prove very challengin­g.”

So, what made Graves – also known for films such as Maurice, A Room With A View, and V For Vendetta – want to take on this telly role?

“I’d never seen a show about the super-wealthy, that was done in this way, which I found interestin­g because I found it dreamy and quite hallucinog­enic and… not aspiration­al, but if you aspire to be like these people, good luck to you!

“I found it dysfunctio­nal and interestin­g. And I found the mystery of who Georgina is, and why she does what she does, really, really involving. So yeah, it was that really – and getting to work with Julia too.”

Stiles notes there are certainly a lot more shows on our screens now that are “female-driven, or at least with female main characters”, compared to when she started out acting, aged 12.

“I remember when I signed on for the first season of Riviera, I thought, ‘Hmmm this is interestin­g’ because there was Irina, who was the matriarch, and then there was Adriana, the younger ingenue, and I felt I fell sort of in the middle,” continues the actress, who is best known for teen favourite films, 10 Things I Hate About You and Save The Last Dance.

“I thought ‘OK, as the lead, they’re not going to know what to do with me, because I’m in between the sex object and the maternal character’, which are previously normal tropes for a female character. And I’ve been so pleasantly surprised at how rich and intriguing Georgina has become as a character.

“And so, I’m pleasantly surprised that I’ve had the opportunit­y to work on a show where I play a character that is really surprising and reckless and doesn’t make the right decisions all the time. It’s been very rewarding.”

Stiles also worked as executive producer on this latest series.

She confides she “never really had had aspiration­s to be a producer, or have a credit as such”.

“But because Riviera is very collaborat­ive and there’s a very specific way that we film, and oftentimes, rewrites were coming in at the last minute, I feel a responsibi­lity to this show and the other actors and the audience to make it as good as we can,” she reasons.

“So I wanted to be an executive producer in order to just see the scripts earlier.”

She agrees it’s been liberating to have more of an input than she has had with past projects she’s worked on as an actress.

“It’s a responsibi­lity but it’s also very, very stimulatin­g too.

“There’s an expression ‘hit your mark in bark’, which refers to an actor just coming on set and taking

direction and saying their lines and doing as they’re told.

“And I feel like I have such an investment in this show… I don’t take for granted that the producers and writers are receptive and open to my input because I think there are some TV shows where even the lead actor is put in their place. So, for me, it’s very creatively satisfying to be able to be involved earlier in the process.”

There are few shows which are more glamorous than Riviera, which revolves around the superrich and their unimaginab­le lifestyles.

With such beautiful locations, fashion and people, it makes Riviera the ultimate sort of escapism telly.

It goes without saying 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone, what with the Covid-19 pandemic, so I ask the chatty pair how they have been trying to escape the real world.

“Hmmm…” muses contemplat­ive Stiles, as she takes a moment to gather her thoughts.

“It’s an interestin­g learning experience. I think my normal method of escape would be travel, and obviously, travel restrictio­ns are so tight right now that that’s been taken away. And it sort of forces you to find other means of…”

The mother-of-one, who’s married to camera operator Preston J Cook, pauses again, concluding: “I think maybe there is no escape, and that’s not a bad thing either.

It’s certainly forced me to appreciate my immediate surroundin­gs.”

“I mean, I’ve got five kids,” adds Graves, who’s married to Australian Susie Graves. “I spent a big chunk of last year away from my kids and my family, and so to go back to into the heart of the family, and not get out of the house, was actually really important for me and my family. It kind of allowed us all to reconnect.”

Riviera returns to Sky Atlantic on Thursday at 9pm

I think maybe thereisnoe­scape, and that’s not a badthing either. It’s certainly forced me to appreciate my immediate surroundin­gs JULIA STILES ON LOCKDOWN

Sitting on set in Venice in the best clothes I’veeverworn­inmy life, was a realperson­al highlight RUPERT GRAVES ON FILMING RIVIERA

Dawn Ward, Ester Dohnalová, Hanna Kinsella, Lauren Simon, Nicole Sealey, Rachel Lugo, Seema Malhotra and Tanya Bardsley will all return for the brand-new series plus new housewife, Lystra Adams (pictured).

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