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Fortune-Lloyd featured alongside Anya Taylor-Joy as chess prodigy-turned-
               journalist Townes in the Netflix hit series The Queen’s Gambit.


               The rising British actor has also starred in the BBC’s adaptation of Wolf Hall
               and Capri Award-winning historical drama series Medici.

               His film credits include S     tar Wars: Rise of Skywalker and Agatha Christie
               adaptation Crooked House alongside Gillian Anderson and Glenn Close.
               Fortune-Lloyd has also performed on stage with the Royal Shakespeare
               Company.


               He said: "It's a huge privilege to play Brian Epstein, a man who made such
               an important and lasting cultural impact, but who struggled to find a
               secure place in a world he helped to shape.


               "He was a fascinating person with great talent, ambition, and courage, and
               I’m so honoured to be given the opportunity to represent him.

               "Jonas is the perfect person to bring this story to life, his work is visually
               stunning, visceral, and bold. I can’t wait to start working together."


               Music legend Epstein was born on Rodney Street, Liverpool, in 1934. He was
               put in charge of the record department of his family's store NEMS on Great
               Charlotte Street and was working there when he discovered The
               Beatles playing at The Cavern Club.

               He also managed Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black and Billy J Kramer.
               His life was marred by having to keep his homosexuality secret and he died
               of an overdose of sleeping pills in 1967.


               Åkerlund said: “It is a tall order to fill Brian’s shoes, and Jacob is the perfect
               performer.


               "He is charismatic and dark at the same time, balancing that emotional
               range where you’re not sure if you’re in love with him or terribly
               empathetic with the inner turmoil of his character. No one could bring
               Brian to life better."

               Midas Man is an original screenplay based on a screen story by Brigit Grant
               and written by Jonathan Wakeman. It will be shot at Twickenham Studios
               and on location in London, Liverpool and the US.
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