Exclusive: Tramell Tillman Stars in the Apple TV+ Thriller Series Severance [Interview]

Tramell Tillman

The Knockturnal: How did you get into acting?  

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The Knockturnal: Which types of roles do you like performing most when presented with the opportunity?

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The Knockturnal: Who do you consider to be your acting role model?

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The Knockturnal: Tell me a little bit about your character Milchick in the series ‘Severance’?

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The Knockturnal: Without giving too much away, what was your favorite scene that was shot from the show? 

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The Knockturnal: What was it like working with Ben Stiller and alongside Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, and John Turturro?

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The Knockturnal: You’ve appeared in numerous films and television shows such as “Steven” in the AMC series Dietland, “Sgt. Brown” in the award-winning opera revival of Carmen Jones. In the Fall of 2019 you made a Broadway debut at Lincoln Center in the play “The Great Society,” the Amazon series “Hunters” starring Al Pacino, etc. How was this role different from others you’ve played? How did you prepare for this role?

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The Knockturnal: In your spare time you work with local communities supporting causes of arts advocacy, mental health awareness, LGBTQ rights, and causes focusing on persons of color. Why are these issues important to you? What changes do you hope to see? 

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The Knockturnal: If you were presented with the opportunity to be a part of an experiment like the one in the show ‘Severance,’ would you take part in it? Why? 

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The Knockturnal: What’s something about you that most people don’t know?

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The Knockturnal: Where do you hope to be in your career in the next 5 years?

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