Christopher Eccleston has revealed how he prepared for his latest character by going for a swim.
The former Doctor Who star plays an ex-police detective, a tortured and injured soul who moves to the Lake District in an attempt to put his demons at bay, and who takes up lake swimming.
“I think if I was as severely traumatised as this character, I would definitely use nature and physical exercise,” he said.
“I’m a runner and physical exercise is a big part of my own mental health. So I would do what Robert does if I had suffered that kind of trauma. I would relocate and work through it with physical exercise of some sort.
Christopher continued: “I had a real connection with him and his compulsion to swim.”
The 51-year-old actor admitted the swims took some getting used to.
“I had to swim in Coniston Water once or twice and I was in Derwent Water three times… and it was very cold. I was in a wetsuit. Everybody who swims in there swims in a wetsuit unless it’s the height of summer,” he said.
“I was probably in the water for maybe half an hour, 45 minutes for each sequence. The swimming scenes were not the greatest thing to contemplate the night before.
“But to actually do them was wonderful. Exhilarating. So when they put me in the box, I can say, ‘Well, I did that’.”
Safe House, the four-part drama, begins at 9pm on ITV on April 20.
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