Nicholas Clarke plays Daz Clemance, a man fighting for survival after being accused of fixing a bareknuckle fight
BritFlicks Podcast host and screenwriter Stuart Wright speaks with actor Nicholas Clarke, about his role in dark British gangster thriller, FIXED.
Topics up for discussion are:
- Shooting in lockdown (Birmingham tier3) & using one location.
- Dealing with on set conditions - the cold, flooding etc.
- Exploring the physicality of the wound. And having fun with the physical nature of the fights.
- The Audition process.
- Never been “a lead” before. Dealing with the pressure and concerns. The director Jez Alsop reassuring me and giving me space in the first week to explore the set & character
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FIXED is out now & available on all good HD Digital platforms.
Synopsis: On the night low-level gambler, Daz Clemance is leaving Birmingham to start a crime-free life with his girlfriend in Spain, he‘s accused of fixing a bareknuckle fight in a warehouse. He is beaten, stabbed and locked in a cupboard to await certain death at the hands of Al Coop - the gangster he supposedly swindled money from. The problem is, his plane is due to leave in an hour and he has to pay-off money lender, Nial and also convince his estranged son, Jimmy to quit his gangster lifestyle and go to University.
With two thousand pounds hidden in his trousers for Jimmy - Daz attempts his escape..