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The Tattooist of Auschwitz's Jonas Nay Reflects on How Deeply Disturbing It Was to Research Role 

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It seems as though nearly every streaming service is trying its hand at adapting novels based on the horrors of the Holocaust, including Peacock which is set to premiere The Tattooist of Auschwitz on May 2. The series stars Jonah Hauer-King and Anna Próchniak as lovers who meet amid the soul-crushing terror and uncertainty of Auschwitz, and Jonas Nay as one of the cruel Nazis at the concentration camp. Ahead of the premiere, I had the opportunity to chat with Nay about working on the series, in addition to his castmates and the series' creative team.
Based on Heather Morris' critically acclaimed novel by the same name, The Tattooist of Auschwitz is based on true events relayed to Morris by the late Lale Sokolov (played by Jonah Hauer-King), who survived Auschwitz alongside a fellow prisoner who would eventually become his wife. In addition to the budding romance between Lale and Gita (Anna Próchniak), the Peacock series also showcases the deeply uncomfortable "friendship" Lale formed with a volatile Nazi officer by the name of Stefan Baretzki (Nay) whose cat-and-mouse torment is his only gateway to spending time with Gita.
During our short but riveting conversation, Nay spoke about how chilling it was to listen to the real-life recordings of Stefan Baretzki, how his character projects onto Lale, and his desire to reunite with Hauer-King for a musical, since they both played a lot of music on the set of The Tattooist of Auschwitz. You can watch the full interview in the player below or scroll on to read the full transcript of our conversation.
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Комментарии : 24   
@Gefahrbabushkin
@Gefahrbabushkin Месяц назад
He’s a brilliant actor. Truly played the character so well
@joyclarke1760
@joyclarke1760 Месяц назад
Jonas Nay what talent this young man has. I think what he describes about his research hits the top spot. I'm in no doubt it will have been thee most difficult role to play. I'm quite sure he felt on many occassions that he wanted to quit. For me his performance was indeed very powerful. I hope Jonas that the musical role you desire comes to the fore. No one deserves this more than yourself. Your a talented young actor and long may you achieve many more outstanding roles.
@KjSaidSo
@KjSaidSo Месяц назад
Jonas did one hell of a portrayal of Baretski. He peeled back the onion layers to him. I thank God Jonas had the ability to mentally pull back while researching Stefan.. but the fortitude to move forward and give what IMO an award winning performance. I love that he has hopes to channel musical sensations to break away from being boxed into a cliche role. He will shine no matter what he does! I have faith in him as an actor. I look forward to seeing more. ❤
@JuanTonSoupXP
@JuanTonSoupXP Месяц назад
This was my first time seeing Jonas in a show or movie - definitely looking forward to seeing him in new things going forward. Bro nailed his role.
@unakennelly
@unakennelly Месяц назад
Only watched a few minutes of it, to see Jonas (loved him so much in the Deutschland series). Had to switch it off - it's horrific, heartbreaking, and Jonas is incredible. He portrays that monster superbly, but terrifyingly. What an actor.
@cindybaker4922
@cindybaker4922 Месяц назад
I had to turn it off too, but tuned back in for small bits ...it's a lot to take in...moved me deeply....
@greybouquet03
@greybouquet03 2 месяца назад
Love this interview. Literally read the novel in a single sitting and now found out about the upcoming series. Cannot wait to see it
@aumur4671
@aumur4671 Месяц назад
I didn't feel he was playing the character.. I felt it was real Stefan Bretzki only. You are that good, Jonas.
@russelltostevin7330
@russelltostevin7330 Месяц назад
One of the best programmes and series 👌 I have ever seen I'm a 60 year old man I cried
@AnyPerson-my8pe
@AnyPerson-my8pe Месяц назад
I really appreciate his insight into the character he portrayed. 👏
@missymoo9580
@missymoo9580 27 дней назад
He’s so delightful! What an amazing actor he is, I was unsettled every time he was on screen. His was a brilliant performance
@Butterfly-ue1ph
@Butterfly-ue1ph Месяц назад
I read this book in a day and his character disturbed me even on the page. The fact he singled out Lali to ‘befriend’ even as he was doing horrific actions against people just like Lali, I couldn’t sleep for days afterwards!
@RemetinecBoys
@RemetinecBoys Месяц назад
What a series...💪💪💪
@daddyrabbit835
@daddyrabbit835 Месяц назад
This dude played this so well. I could tell right away the character was supposed to be unintelligent . It was noted in his trials. He was also a rat. He gave me the creeps. Great acting. The set work on this show was incredible. I was surprised it wasn't filmed at Auschwitz.
@leomationsyt8112
@leomationsyt8112 Месяц назад
This is a very good show. Watch it, NOW
@declanbowes9023
@declanbowes9023 Месяц назад
He’s great in the film Persian Lessons, where he also portrays an SS concentration camp guard.
@gimpyraver
@gimpyraver Месяц назад
Loved him in Deutschland 83-89, just imagined he’d have to go into a dark place and like he’s says break out.
@veronicaneacsu7483
@veronicaneacsu7483 2 месяца назад
Baretski was a mean and evil person. The relationship between lali and baretski were like brotherhood.
@dale9724
@dale9724 Месяц назад
JonasNay did a great job in the role.
@ckpetleo82
@ckpetleo82 Месяц назад
Bravo 👏🎬👏🎬👏👏👏
@Matthewbaker1991
@Matthewbaker1991 Месяц назад
Hes is an image of Gavin off gavin and stacey
@terminatorterminator-bs3cn
@terminatorterminator-bs3cn Месяц назад
Stefan Baretzki (played by Jonas Nay) hanged himself in his cell in 1988.
@eamonndeane587
@eamonndeane587 Месяц назад
I'm just sad he didn't suffer longer in jail.
@CSBCHLITA
@CSBCHLITA Месяц назад
Where did they find this interviewer she’s so cringe
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