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Breakout Actor Brings Empathy to Tourette's Portrayal
12 Nov
Summary
- Actor Robert Aramayo's breakthrough role in "I Swear"
- Shadowed real-life Tourette's activist John Davidson for authenticity
- Film tracks Davidson's rise to national attention for advocacy

In 2025, the biopic "I Swear" has garnered critical acclaim for its empathetic portrayal of Tourette's activist John Davidson. The film's star, Robert Aramayo, is earning recognition for his breakthrough performance, which captures the nuances of Davidson's condition.
Aramayo, known for his roles in fantasy epics like "Game of Thrones" and "The Rings of Power," took on the challenge of playing a real-life person with Tourette's syndrome. To prepare, he shadowed Davidson in his daily life, observing his routines and tics to authentically depict the disorder. The film tracks Davidson's journey from a misunderstood teen in 1980s Scotland to a national figure advocating for Tourette's awareness.
"I Swear" has resonated with audiences, grossing over $6.5 million in the UK and earning Aramayo a best lead actor nomination at the British Independent Film Awards. The film's success is a testament to the power of storytelling that fosters empathy and understanding for those living with Tourette's.



