The Verge: Rami Malek

Just when you thought you had a handle on HBO’ s WWII miniseries The Pacific , along came Rami Malek to mess with your expectations. As the war-ravaged Merriell “Snafu” Shelton, Malek is haunting and morally ambiguous, with a Cajun drawl that’s creepy one moment and heartbreaking the next. It isn’t just the character, though; Malek seems to operate on an entirely different wavelength from the other actors, with an interest in discovering unique cadences and behavior that has helped to make his past roles as a suicide bomber on this season of 24 and a gay teen in The War at Home just as memorable. As The Pacific draws to a close, Movieline spoke to the 28-year-old actor about how difficult the miniseries has been to shake, and what’s next for him in the Tom Hanks-directed Larry Crowne .

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