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‘I hate being busy’: the business of being Michael Sheen – Sydney Morning Herald
Despite his seeming ubiquity, Sheen, the star of Prodigal Son, insists he is not at all hungry to work. “People assume I like to be doing things,” he says. “I don’t.”

Originally planned as a 22-episode arc, season one of Prodigal Son is now, thanks to COVID-19, a 20-parter. But it doesn’t finish two episodes shy of where it was meant to, an entirely fluky by-product of the fact Sheen is in hot demand on both sides of the Atlantic.
The 51-year-old star of such diverse offerings as The Queen, Frost/Nixon and The Damned United on the big screen and Masters of Sex and Good Omens on the small had another project booked in the UK, and needed to leave the Prodigal …
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