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‘For All Mankind’s Joel Kinnaman Reveals Reaction to Stunning Death: ‘I Was a Total Mess’
Kinnaman said he slowed Ed’s movement and changed his voice to make the character’s final episode feel more resonant.
- In the latest Season, the actor portrayed an 80-year-old by adjusting vocal cords and modulating body tempo to authentically convey the challenges of advanced aging.
- Executive producer Matt Wolpert explained the decision to finally reveal memories of Korea, aiming for emotional resonance and to inform who the character truly is.
- Studying men in their 70s helped the actor portray an 80-year-old, noting that modulating inner and outer tempo was essential to the character's final appearance.
- In his final episode, the character's moments felt appropriate, allowing reflection on a life previously unseen, and the actor felt satisfied with the portrayal.
- The show references Korea every Season, providing an opportunity to inform audiences about the character's history and who he truly became across the series.
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