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Epping-born actor Daniel Mays has described his casting in 'The Thursday Murder Club' movie as a 'dream job'.
The 47-year-old actor, who plays the role of DCI Chris Hudson, stars alongside a stellar cast that includes some of his 'massive heroes' such as Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Helen Mirren.
Mays expressed his excitement and disbelief at getting the part, saying he was 'pinching myself'.
The film, based on the popular book series by Richard Osman, has garnered significant attention, and Mays's comments highlight the prestige of the project and the caliber of the cast he is working with.
His enthusiasm for the role and the opportunity to act alongside such celebrated veterans of the industry underscores the importance of the project in his career.
The article doesn't specify if the movie is a comedy or a drama, but the book is a murder mystery comedy.
It also mentions that the character he plays is a police detective, which is a role he has played before.
The film is based on the book by Richard Osman, who is also mentioned in another article in the document, where he criticizes the BAFTA awards for being 'snobbish.' However, this information is not directly related to Mays's role in the film.




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