The Chosen Season 4 continues to enthral audiences around the world with one of the longest and biggest press tours we’ve ever seen. This has worked beautifully in our favour as we’ve been lucky enough to chat with so many people from The Chosen Season 4 over the past month during the staggered theatrical weekly release.
Our latest interview is with Amber Shana Williams who plays Tamar in the show created by Dallas Jenkins charting the life of Jesus Christ in a wonderful 21st century style.
If you’ve not already seen our previous interviews, you can check them all out in this handy link to all our coverage including interviews with Elizabeth Tabish, Jonathan Roumie, Shahar Isaac, Paras Patel and more.
Lucy Alfred takes on the interview where they discuss finding the voice for Tamar in a time when the voice of a ‘gentile’ would go unheard and how...
Our latest interview is with Amber Shana Williams who plays Tamar in the show created by Dallas Jenkins charting the life of Jesus Christ in a wonderful 21st century style.
If you’ve not already seen our previous interviews, you can check them all out in this handy link to all our coverage including interviews with Elizabeth Tabish, Jonathan Roumie, Shahar Isaac, Paras Patel and more.
Lucy Alfred takes on the interview where they discuss finding the voice for Tamar in a time when the voice of a ‘gentile’ would go unheard and how...
- 2/28/2024
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Ask any of Jonathan Roumie’s costars in The Chosen what it’s like to work with the 49-year-old actor as he beautifully inhabits the complicated Jesus of Nazareth and there are no pauses or loss of words in their response. For example, Elizabeth Tabish, who plays devoted follower Mary Magdalene—the first person He heals onscreen—praises Roumie’s honesty and credibility. “There are moments where you catch yourself and [go], ‘Oh, it’s really Jesus,’” she says. Noah James (Apostle Andrew) notes, “Jonathan has set the standard for being a good castmate and partner.” Adds Amber Shana Williams (follower Tamar): “Not everyone is as kind as [their] character, but he really is.” Roumie, who was baptized Greek Orthodox but later converted to Roman Catholicism, doesn’t take representing the Son of God lightly. Here, he talks about lacing up the sandals and how doing the show changed his spirituality.
- 1/31/2024
- TV Insider
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