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Chris Chalk finds complex layers in Derry's Dick Hallorann
15 Dec
Summary
- Chris Chalk portrays a young Dick Hallorann, deviating from King's kind elder character.
- The series 'Welcome to Derry' centers on Black residents and tackles 1962's overt racism.
- Chalk draws from personal 'good trauma' to deepen his complex character portrayals.

Actor Chris Chalk discusses his surprising portrayal of a young Dick Hallorann in HBO's 'It: Welcome to Derry.' Chalk intentionally steers clear of the established kind elder persona, instead presenting Hallorann as an emotionally isolated soldier grappling with telekinetic abilities and haunting visions.
The series' narrative significantly incorporates the Black community of Derry, Maine, addressing the overt racism of 1962. Chalk found this aspect compelling, viewing 'Welcome to Derry' as a profound drama rather than just a horror prequel, allowing for deeper character exploration.
Drawing from his own life experiences, which he terms "good trauma," Chalk connects his personal journey to his ability to craft layered characters. His approach emphasizes self-awareness and processing difficult experiences to inform his performances, making him a notable presence in television.



