I wanted to be seen as the greatest actor of all time. Then I realised that was nonsense': Michael Sheen on pride, parenting and paying it forward
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Michael Sheen's recent Q&A session on The Assembly was life-affirming, showcasing his warmth and encouraging demeanor with neurodiverse participants, empowering them to ask any questions.
He expressed how the response to The Assembly was unprecedented, noting that parents of neurodiverse children felt a sense of joy seeing their community represented in such a positive light.
Sheen fondly recalled specific moments, like a young man's thoughtful question about Dylan Thomas, which highlighted the unexpectedly profound conversations he had during the session.
While discussing his current project, A Very Royal Scandal, Sheen's reflections on The Assembly emphasized his role as a community worker, showing genuine connection with his audiences.
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