Meet Lucas North, the Spook with a haunted past

Meet Lucas North, the Spook with a haunted past
Meet Lucas North, the Spook with a haunted past (Image credit: Kudos Productions)

Former Robin Hood star Richard Armitage plays the new 'Spook', Lucas North, fresh out of a Russian prison and desperate to get back in the game, says Richard... What is Lucas like and what's his background?

"On the surface Lucas is an amiable character but eight years in a Russian prison has had a profound effect on him. His personality is divided between who he was before he was imprisoned, the prisoner and the person he has become. He has an outer facade which is personable, but underneath is somebody who has been through a big trauma. He is aware he is playing catch-up with the world. He was once the best in his field, and now he is trying to regain his former brilliance. He wants to be accepted back onto the Grid - it is the only aspect of his former life that has remained. Does Lucas find it difficult to adapt to the outside world?

"There is a scene in one of the early episodes where he is in the safe house and he can't sleep - the only way he can get to sleep is by lying on the floor, effectively sleeping on a very hard prison bed. There are glimpses that make you realise he is struggling to adjust, but as a spy he keeps it well hidden." How do the rest of the team take to him?

"There is obviously suspicion at first. They are inclined to be instantly suspicious of anybody who has been in the hands of the Russians for so long. A situation arises in which he has a chance to prove himself, but Lucas doesn't play by the rules, in fact, the game he is playing is very dangerous and he pushes the boundaries of trust to the limit. He subsequently has to fight very hard to be accepted and regain Harry's trust - it's never fully given and he has to continually prove himself... How did you find learning to speak Russian and also filming in Russia?

"Learning to speak Russian was pretty impossible, really - I had to learn it phonetically. My biggest problem was that Lucas doesn't just speak Russian, he passed as a Russian native for years, so I had to really work hard at it. I had to make it seem that it was a second language. It was a challenge, but I sat down with a language CD back in November 2007 and I also had a Russian language coach. When we went to shoot in Moscow I found I could communicate and understand some of the things the Russians were saying - that was exciting." How was it filming in Russia?

"Even though Russia and Moscow have changed beyond recognition in the last decade, the dangerous aspects of it are still there, but perhaps that was in my imagination as I was travelling there as Lucas North. We were filming on the aeroplane so I had to arrive in costume and character! We shot footage during the flight and at the airport and used every second of the day we had there to shoot." Was there time for laughing on set?

"Spooks is obviously a serious show, so there is a great need to laugh whenever possible to defuse the atmosphere. There is often a 'gallows' humour between the characters, particularly Harry and Ros and the writers cleverly manage to get humour into a very serious arena." Spooks is notorious for killing its lead characters. Do you worry this might happen to you?

"To be honest I haven't thought about it too much. However, on judging the way characters tend to get killed off, I think when Lucas's time comes I'll welcome it. When Spooks characters are killed off, or disappear, it's usually the most memorable moment of the episode, or even series. There are moments in this series that take your breath away - giving that rare feeling of wanting to look away, but having to watch compulsively though your fingers." How does filming Spooks compare to filming Robin Hood?

"They are both so different. Robin Hood is a fantasy legend and historic piece, so it all feels heightened and dramatic. I arrive on a horse, my character is bombastic and has a particular way of moving and communicating, which is public and aggressive. Lucas North is the opposite - he disappears into society and then works undercover. What he and the rest of the team do is subversive, slick and fine. It couldn't be more different, which has been a great challenge. It's been a really interesting year."

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