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All American tells true story of linebacker

New television series All American tells true tale of profession­al linebacker

- MELISSA HANK

It’s been seven years since the much-loved TV drama Friday Night Lights dimmed its floodlight­s for the final time.

And now with All American, debuting Wednesday on

The CW and W Network, high school football is once again in the TV spotlight.

Based on the true story of NFL linebacker Spencer Paysinger, the series centres on a player named Spencer James (Daniel Ezra) who lives in South Central Los Angeles but is recruited to play for a school in Beverly Hills. What follows is a clash of cultures that’s different in rules, expectatio­ns, economic status and bias.

Ezra, known for such British miniseries as Undercover and Prime Suspect 1973, spoke about All American and being a fish out of water himself.

Q What do you make of the comparison­s between All American and Friday Night Lights?

A To me, that’s only a compliment. I was quite late to the Friday Night Lights thing, but having watched it now, I think it’s a special show.

Q You’re from the United Kingdom — how familiar were you with American football?

A I had to learn pretty much from the ground up. Being from the U.K., we know American football, and we’re aware of it, but soccer really is our sport. I grew up playing basketball and some soccer, and was somewhat athletic, but never American football. So I had to train and had doubles helping me make it look good.

Was Spencer around during filming?

He was very generous and always around for me to ask questions. It definitely made me work harder and feel a bit more pressure in good ways to tell the stories as truthfully and authentica­lly as possible.

What about his story could you relate to?

I know what it is to be a kid with a dream that many would consider unrealisti­c. He probably had, like myself, a lot of people saying he probably should have a backup. I related to him just being able to put the blinders on and go for it. The drive it takes to be a kid trying to break out of a difficult environmen­t and make something of himself.

Q What message, if any, do you want people to take away from the show?

A My hope for All American is to show that we’re not as different as we’re made to believe. South Central L.A., Beverly Hills — those are very different worlds socially, economical­ly and culturally, but part of it is just people trying to live their lives and watching this kid trying to walk the line between these two worlds, and the people he meets on either side of it. We all love and feel and hurt in the same way. There’s more that connects us than separates us.

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Daniel Ezra

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