Rare is the person who can date one of the most famous superstars on earth, star in a beloved novel adaptation and still maintain a relatively low profile. Joe Alwyn is trying his best.
In the TV adaptation of novelist Sally Rooney’s "Conversations With Friends," coming to Hulu in May, Joe Alwyn plays Nick Conway, a married actor who is the sole male member of a very modern love quadrangle.“I just really hope people like the show,” Alwyn says, as if enough modesty and denial could work like a dam against the surge of Rooneymania that is coming straight at him.
Enda Bowe/Hulu“When you’re speaking to him, you feel like he’s only listening to you,” says Alison Oliver, who plays Frances, of Alwyn.He tries to keep his private life private. “We live in a culture that people expect so much to be given.
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