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David Harewood Leads Show After 40-Year Career
20 Feb
Summary
- Harewood stars as a duty solicitor in the new series 'Pierre'.
- He spent 40 years in acting before securing his first lead role.
- The role allowed him to showcase his full range of acting abilities.

Veteran actor David Harewood, celebrated for his roles in "Homeland" and "Supergirl," is now headlining a series for the first time in his four-decade career. He plays the titular character, Pierre, a West London duty solicitor. Harewood expressed excitement about being number one on the call sheet, a position he's eagerly anticipated.
In "Pierre," Harewood embodies a dedicated public servant shaken by the suspicious death of his young client. This pivotal role allowed him to display his complete acting spectrum, from comedic to dramatic elements. Harewood drew inspiration from real-life duty solicitors, portraying them as unsung heroes who go above and beyond.
Harewood believes the series challenges perceptions of duty solicitors, highlighting their commitment to helping vulnerable individuals. He noted that some solicitors have expressed gratitude for the show, feeling their stories are finally being told. The character of Pierre is depicted as a "wonderfully human" figure who prioritizes others.
Reflecting on the changing media landscape, Harewood observes a shift from star-centric entertainment to character-driven narratives. He feels this evolution, accelerated by the pandemic, emphasizes compelling stories and characters. "Pierre" is produced by The Lighthouse for Channel 4, with international distribution by Sphere Abacus.




