We’ve got the hots for pots: David Morrissey and Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor on The Colour Room

The actors talk about their new film chronicling the life of fiery, passionate ceramicist Clarice Cliff, the groundbreaking art deco genius who brought a shot of colour into a drab worldPhoebe Dynevor and David Morrissey arrive in a London hotel room, both suited.

Extremely suited, in fact: he’s in a three-piece, he looks like a lithograph; she’s experimental, very fashion forward.

This would have been commonplace before the pandemic: just two big-name actors, in nice clothes, promoting a new project: The Colour Room.Now, it feels almost surreally exciting to be in the same room as a stranger at all; Dynevor, after playing Daphne Bridgerton in Netflix’s second-most watched series ever, is probably one of the most recognised new faces in the world; Morrissey – and he’s famous for this – is disconcertingly nice and self-effacing, and always looks a bit puzzled to be asked about himself.

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