Sam Claflin is unable to see his “worth” as an actor because his success was just “the luck of the draw”. The Peaky Blinders star, 33, opened up about his rise to fame in an interview with Man About Town magazine and confessed he was “a rabbit in headlights” when he first started out in the acting business. “I still struggle with knowing my worth.
I don’t throw my weight around and I don’t demand things,” he shared. Despite his reservations, Sam has proven himself to be a hit with audiences with roles in films including The Hunger Games franchise and dramas like Any Human Heart.
Reflecting on his role as Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists, in hit BBC show Peaky Blinders, he revealed the series had a more “intimate
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