PEAKY Blinders’ Jack Rowan revealed his character Bonnie was written out of the show so suddenly because he landed the leading role in another BBC One drama. Fans were shocked when aspiring b…
PEAKY Blinders' Jack Rowan revealed his character Bonnie was written out of the show so suddenly because he landed the leading role in another BBC One drama.
"In the timeframe between series four and series five, I landed Noughts and Crosses, so it was a case of what do you do? Do you take this?" he told"And in a way, I'm a young guy and it's a lead role. It was horrible to have to do something like that, but there was no question really what I would do, and it was this."Jack Rowan says he's grateful his character got an endingCredit: � Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd.
His new role is Callum McGregor in BBC One's adaptation of Malorie Blackman's popular work Noughts and Crosses.
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