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Netflix's Beast: Fictional Killer Mirrors Robert Durst
22 Nov
Summary
- Nile Jarvis role draws parallels with real-life killer Robert Durst.
- Both fictional Nile and real Durst faced suspicion in wife's disappearance.
- Matthew Rhys' performance praised for nuanced portrayal of a sociopath.

Matthew Rhys stars as Nile Jarvis in the popular Netflix psychological drama 'The Beast in Me,' a role that uncannily mirrors the life of real-life convicted murderer Robert Durst. The fictional character, an uber-rich real estate developer, shares striking similarities with Durst, including being the primary suspect in his first wife's disappearance. This parallel offers a compelling narrative for viewers.
The series highlights how Rhys navigates the complexities of portraying Nile, a character aware of his emotional volatility. The script provides fictional subtexts, such as Nile's budding relationship with Agatha Wiggs, differentiating his story from Durst's. These elements allow Rhys to explore the character's motivations and internal conflicts.
While Nile's story concludes with his death in prison after confessing to murders, Robert Durst died of health issues in jail in January 2022, having only been indicted for his wife's murder shortly before his passing. Rhys' performance brings depth to Nile, showcasing a 'bad guy' driven by betrayal, a character arc that sets him apart from the real Durst's criminal path.




