Rege-Jean Page says Bridgerton fame was ‘strange’ and ‘very intense’

Since appearing in the hit TV show the 38-year-old actor has focused on his film career.
Rege-Jean Page says Bridgerton fame was ‘strange’ and ‘very intense’

By Carla Feric, Press Association Entertainment Reporter

Rege-Jean Page has said it was “strange” and “very intense” to navigate stardom after starring in Bridgerton.

The 38-year-old actor shot to fame with his role as the Duke of Hastings in Netflix’s raunchy period drama and left the show after its globally successful first series.

Speaking to Esquire UK, Page told how he has navigated life in the spotlight since starring in the Regency romance.

Page has said fame is ‘not normal’ (Esquire UK/Christianah Ebenezer)

He said: “It is strange, it’s not normal.

“How I navigate it is very much about what is useful, what serves me in my job, in being able to deliver what I need to deliver to an audience, and a lot of that is just grounding.

“It does get quite loud on the inside, like it was very, very intense, that combination of conversation, and I think I worked quite consciously to be able to navigate that environment with some normalcy for myself.”

Since appearing in Bridgerton he has focused on his film career, starring in Netflix’s big-budget spy film The Gray Man (2022) alongside Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans.

Page has also launched a production company – A Mighty Stranger – and speaking about taking creative control in his work, he said: “I think there’s an illusion of how passive an actor’s role needs to be.

“We know all the writers on Beyonce or Taylor’s albums, but we also expect that that is their product that they crafted for us in an artistic manner.

“It’s a fairly natural thing for most people to have authorship, some degree of authorship, over the stories they’re telling.”

Page has opened up about taking creative control as a producer (Esquire UK/Christianah Ebenezer)

Page also discussed his upcoming romance film You, Me And Tuscany, which will see him star alongside Halle Bailey.

The actor, who is of Zimbabwean descent, said: “I think it’s important to normalise your own existence.

“To normalise seeing two black leads in a film that is about a universal experience of escaping to find true love in Italy.”

He added that the film, directed by Kat Coiro, is a “very fun and frivolous ride with some integrity”.

The full interview with Rege-Jean Page is available in Esquire UK.

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