The veteran actor with two SAG nominations this year may think it's right for his 'Stranger Things' character to die, but hopes that's not the end for the tortured cop.
David Harbour is tired, but game to talk as the clock drags its hands past midnight in London. You can’t blame him for his exhaustion; his 2019 has seen the release of a feature , two short projects , the completion of his work on a Joe Russo-penned film and a full-on Marvel movie , and, of course, Season 3 of “Stranger Things.”
He says that show has been the “complete pivotal apex moment in my career, in my artistic life,” and he has just received two more SAG nominations — for lead actor and as part of the ensemble — for it. He says his character, Police Chief Jim Hopper, is by far the greatest role he has ever played.
“Now whether or not there’s some sort of second-act resurrection would be very interesting to me, clearly, for obvious reasons,” he says with a jolly laugh. “The fact that I desperately love the show and desperately love the character … but that remains to be seen. He would certainly have to emerge a different individual.”
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