The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Sir Ken’s certainly growing into his new role as Boris!

- By Katie Hind

SIR KENNETH Branagh might be known for his weighty characters, but this could be his most substantia­l role yet.

As our exclusive picture shows, the theatrical knight has certainly grown into the role of Boris Johnson, sacrificin­g his waistline to become his startling doppelgang­er.

With his physical appearance, dress, mannerisms and gait all mimicked perfectly, Sir Kenneth’s transforma­tion into the Prime Minister is all-consuming.

Sir Kenneth, 60, donned a navy quilted jacket, suit and tie and tousled blond wig to match the PM’s look as he filmed the Sky Atlantic drama This Sceptred Isle last week.

Our photograph shows Sir Kenneth, as Boris, visiting locals in the flood-hit Worcesters­hire town of Bewdley last March. In reality, Boris was heckled by some who called him a ‘traitor’ while others posed with him for selfies.

The five-part series, directed by Michael Winterbott­om, will tell the story of how the 56-year-old Prime Minister tackled the Covid pandemic, including his own hospitalis­ation with the virus, as well as charting his relationsh­ip with fiancee Carrie Symonds.

Filming for This Sceptred Isle, which has already attracted criticism for featuring fictitious storylines, has been under way for three weeks in various locations around the UK. It is due to air next year.

Sir Kenneth’s transforma­tion into a hunched and haunted-looking Johnson is just his latest physical metamorpho­sis for a role.

He deployed a prosthetic nose to play William Shakespear­e in All Is True and grew a dramatic moustache to portray Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile.

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SEEING DOUBLE: The real Boris, left (we think!), and as played by Branagh, right. Above: How Branagh usually looks

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