Patrick J. Adams breaks silence on how 'The Madison' role echoed family loss
Patrick J. Adams felt like he was living 'The Madison' before filming began
Patrick J. Adams has opened up about how much the new series The Madison reflected a personal period of grief in his life.
Speaking with People Magazine at the series' New York City premiere on March 9, the actor shared that his family recently experienced a sudden and tragic loss.
He said, "Before it was even a script, it was just the idea of a thing."
"It was Taylor, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are involved in something, so that was a good indication that I was going to be into it," he added.
"My family suffered a pretty tragic and very sudden loss that had left our family reeling and confused and heartbroken."
"And so when I read this, I was just sort of shocked at how much of it aligned with what was going on in my life and how I had spent that last year being with my family and taking care of each other and trying to look after my mother," the actor noted.
"It just felt like sometimes things arrive, and they feel like fate. And you're like, well, I've been sort of preparing for this unknowingly for a while, and it felt like it made perfect sense."
Patrick J. Adams' The Madison premieres March 14 on Paramount+ with three episode. Meanwhile, the next three will premeire on 21.
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