The actor on his globe-spanning appetite, his love of Kojey Radical and his admiration for how comedian Bo Burnham dealt with the misery of lockdown

Hammersmith-born actor Will Poulter, 29, made his screen debut aged 13 in Garth Jennings’s British comedy Son of Rambow. He won a Bafta rising star award for crime caper We’re the Millers and his other film credits include The Revenant, The Maze Runner, Detroit and Midsommar. On TV, he’s starred in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Dopesick. He now takes the lead role in Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?, adapted and directed by Hugh Laurie, which launches Thursday 14 April on BritBox.

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