Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

FIONA SHAW

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The Killing Eve, Fleabag and Harry Potter franchise star, 63, joins the second season of the Masterpiec­e series Baptiste (Oct. 17 on PBS) as British Ambassador Emma Chambers. When her family goes missing on a skiing holiday in the Hungarian mountains, Chambers teams with Detective Julien Baptiste (Tchéky Karyo) to delve into Budapest’s corrupt underworld in a hunt for her husband and two sons.

How would you describe the second season of

Baptiste? I saw it as a study of someone pursuing something, but as each episode got written, I could not believe the level of grief, the weight. Emma becomes like Atlas, holding up a ceiling of grief. I’ve played [Greek tragic heroines] Electra and Medea, so I knew stories can get bad, and this one really did.

What was most challengin­g about acting in a wheelchair in Baptiste ?Goto Parade.com/shaw to find out.

What interested you about your character, Emma? I loved that she was very ordinary; she’s not a very interestin­g person, not very witty, not a very good mother. She’s quite an ordinary halffailed high achiever in the diplomatic world, but not a high-flyer. She’s a bureaucrat.

Can you tease the final season of Killing Eve, which will air on BBC America in 2022? The intrigue that you’ve enjoyed in previous seasons has definitely deepened. [In the new season] the characters are dealing much more with the past.

You played Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter films. Do you love having been part of that franchise? I do. Mr. and Mrs. Dursley and the boys [Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton] would do a special week at the beginning of every film. The longevity of the commitment was very pleasing because we watched the boys grow up.

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