Meet the new rising and beloved actress, Reggae Jean Page Who appears in the lead role in Netflix’s new period series “Bridgerton”, by Shonda Reims, Creator of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Guide to the Killer”, which came out at the end of last month and already manages to arouse a lot of interest among viewers and especially viewers, who have their eyes on the guy on duty. Paige, who is perhaps more familiar to you as the Duke of Hastings, Simon Bast, was born in the Zimbabwean capital, moved to London at the age of 14 and very quickly adopted the British accent. After graduating from acting school, he appeared in a number of plays and made his television debut for the series “Roots”, a remake of the familiar 1977 series.
Anyone who has fallen in love with the 31-year-old Paige will be told that you may still have a chance, if you pack your bags and fly to hunt him in London or Los Angeles, where he has lived and been on this airline for the past five years, because the actor is a bit mysterious about To his love life. Paige did not share in interviews he conducted prior to the series’ release whether he was single or not, but did state that he believes he is more romantic than his character in the series. “I’m a huge fan of romance as a concept. Romance is a wonderful thing and we need more than that in the world,” he told Entertainment Tonight.
Paige also said in an interview with Variety magazine, who was forced to warn his family members ahead of watching “Bridgerton”, following the many intimate scenes in which he participates and called the series “45 Shades of Gray”. Paige is not only a ruinous hunk and a talented actor but it turns out he is also not a bad singer at all. Paige and his brother Fly They are a musical duo called “TUNYA” and you are invited to judge for yourself and hear his voice in a short film called “Don’t Wait”, which was made following the international protest against police violence and racism against blacks and was named “Black Lives Matter”.
The actor told InStyle magazine that he is happy to take part in projects that show the African community in a different light. “What happens in culture often is that you go back in time and there are only happy white people there,” he said. “And you know what? We all knew how to smile in the past. We’ve all been married since the beginning of time. We all had romance, glamor and splendor. This representation is incredibly important, because period drama for non-whites should not be just a spotlight trauma,” he added. The white Jesus for so long, so people can tolerate a black duke. ” Master it!