His genius is elusive': Harry Lawtey and Toby Jones on bringing Richard Burton back to the screen
Briefly

The article discusses the filming of 'Mr Burton,' chronicling the early life of actor Richard Burton. Toby Jones portrays Philip Burton, Richard's foster father and teacher, emphasizing their significant bond. Harry Lawtey plays young Richard Jenkins, embodying his working-class roots. The piece highlights the accolades of both actors, with Lawtey being an emerging star and Jones recognized for decades of nuanced performances. Their roles reflect not only their talents but also the unique dynamic that shaped Richard Burton’s illustrious career, showcasing the influence of mentorship in the arts.
Lawtey plays the actor in his younger years, when he was known as Richard Jenkins, and Jones is Philip Burton, the teacher who fostered his young student's talent.
Jones, meanwhile, wears his status as one of the country's finest actors with a kind of gentleness. His work across three decades has shown him to be an actor of both instinct and intellect.
Without Philip Burton there would never have been a Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor once wrote.
Lawtey makes a smart casting as he is a young star in ascendance, diligent and eager to learn, in touch with the thrill of his own potential.
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