Enigmatic
aristocrat was ahead of his time, says It's a Sin star
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Oscar
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BBC Wales
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj981k4ee7no
Callum
Scott Howells stars as the "icon" Henry Paget in a film inspired by
his life
It's a
Sin actor Callum Scott Howells said it was a "genuine honour" to
portray an eccentric 19th Century Welsh aristocrat who was "ahead of his
time".
The life
of Henry Paget will be the focus of the upcoming biopic Madfabulous which
charts the extraordinary life of the fifth Marquess of Anglesey.
Dubbed
the "dancing Marquess", Paget inherited Plas Newydd on Anglesey, his
family's ancestral home, along with a vast fortune, when his father died in
1898.
He
embarked on a life of excess and blew the equivalent of £60 million on
extravagant ventures - including converting the chapel to a performance space
to put on spectacular shows with elaborate costumes.
"He
was a cross between David Bowie and Marc Bolan," Howells told The Big
Issue.
"Gender
fluid and, later, an inspiration to so many."
At the
time, Paget's spending habits were considered foolish in a way that challenged
Edwardian society.
But he
has gone on to become "a bit of an icon" and is now seen as a wild
expression of individualism.
Howells,
from Pontypridd, said he fell in love with Paget, known as the "Dancing
Marquess", after reading the script for the film.
There
were many aspects of Paget's life that remained a mystery which made him an
"enigma", said Howells, including no conclusive evidence about his
sexuality.
"It
was never confirmed he was gay, because his diaries were destroyed and, of
course, homosexuality was illegal," he said.
"That's
what made this role so thrilling for me and I didn't want to impose a sexuality
on him."
The actor
said he spent "hours and hours" researching Paget's life, but
encouraged the audience to go and "discover the man for themselves"
when the film is released later this year.
It was
shot in just 31 days on Anglesey and in other north Wales locations, and the
mansion at Glynllifon estate in Caernarfon doubled as Plas Newydd.
Paget
would throw wild parties at the country house, which he renamed Anglesey
Castle, as well as hosting lavish stage shows at the property's former church
which was converted into a theatre.
Madfabulous
director, the Bafta Cymru-winning Celyn Jones, said the entry point for the
story was a black-and-white photograph of Paget dressed in one of his
flamboyant costumes.
Paget
spent millions on outfits for stage and entertaining
"Naturally,
we had an exact replica made for Callum to wear in the same pose," said
Jones.
"The
costumes were absolutely key to the movie - we couldn't just hire them in, each
one had to be handmade."
After
living a short life of decadence, Paget was left penniless and fled his debtors
by moving to Monaco where he died aged 29.
"It's
sad that Henry died so young, but he packed his life with so many
experiences," said Jones.
"This
was a man with what seemed like endless reserves of money, who just did
whatever he wanted."
Madfabulous
also stars Rupert Everett, Ruby Stokes and Neath-born Paul Rhys who appeared in
Saltburn.
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