Tramell Tillman does not 'know' why 'Severance' fans avoid him
Tramell Tillman is not aware of the reason why 'Severance' fans 'stay away' from him
Tramell Tillman has lifted the curtain on how Severance fans react when they see him.
In a talk with PEOPLE magazine at the Golden Globes First-Time Nominee Celebration in Beverly Hills on December 17, the 40-year-old American actor was asked how the Severance fanbase reacts after seeing him as he plays the role of Seth Milchick, an antagonist.
Tillman jokingly replied, "Funny enough, people tend to stay away from me. I don't know why!"
The Emmy-winning actor went on to add, "But no, the biggest question usually is about the next season and if it's going to happen. And that's just really empowering to know that so many really love it. They're excited about it."
Notably, Apple TV renewed the science fiction psychological thriller the very next day when the finale of the sophomore season was dropped on March 21.
Voicing his thoughts about Milchick, Tillman quipped, "I think this man has gone through so much in season 2.
“I think he needs some goat time. He needs some time with the familias to be with them and have a little goat therapy,” the Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part Two star said.
It is pertinent to mention that Tramell Tillman has been constant on the show since its debut in 2022. In Severance, he worked alongside Adam Scott, John Turturro, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, Christopher Walken, Dichen Lachman, Zach Cherry, and other notable stars.
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