Richard E Grant: 'JJ Abrams didn't tell me my Star Wars character's name'
The Oscar nominee has revealed further details about his casting as Allegiant General Pryde for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Oscar nominee Richard E Grant has spoken out about the cloak-and-dagger casting process for his part as Allegiant General Pryde in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
The actor revealed that after submitting a mysterious self-tape audition, he didn't know what part he was going to play until after JJ Abrams cast him — and it wasn't until a cast dinner that Grant was told the name of the character he was set to play.
“I got sent a scene to self-tape with ‘top secret’ written across it. It was a 1940s B-movie interrogation scene. I taped it, sent it off and didn’t think about it, and then I got a call saying, ‘The producer wants to meet you at Pinewood. They’re sending a car for you’ — and that never happens," he said in an interview with The Sunday Times Magazine.
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He arrived at Abram's office, where he also saw Daisy Ridley (who plays the lead role of Rey in the film trilogy).
“JJ Abrams speaks at bullet speed, like a Scorsese character, and he’s asking me if I’m going to do it or not. I said I haven’t read a script and he said, ‘Nobody gets a script,’ and then he tells me ‘You’re going to play this guy’ — but at such speed it was surreal."
“I don’t remember him telling me the name of the character or anything," Grant revealed. "He just gave me a big hug and said, ‘So you’re going to do it?’ And I said, of course I’m going to do it, whatever it is. And then I was told I couldn’t tell anybody anything.”
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be released in UK cinemas on 19th December 2019