Rhys Ifans Gets Candid About His Character Rasputin In The King’s Man (Photo Credit: Still From The King’s Man)

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Actor Rhys Ifans, who plays Rasputin in ‘The Kings Man’, has called the character a mysterious and powerful figure. He said that it was a “dream role” because of Rasputin’s magnetism, as well as his infamy.

Commenting on his character, Ifans said about the religious charlatan who got very close to the family of the last Tsar, Nicholas II: “He is such a mysterious, powerful figure, well-referenced in history, but so much of his life is a mystery. Consequently, people have made many wild assumptions about Rasputin, and he ended up being assassinated.”

Rasputin had claimed to be able to cure the Tsar’s only son, Alexei, who was born with haemophilia. He was assassinated on December 30, 1916, by a group of conservative courtiers who resented his closeness to the Tsar and the Tsarina Alexandra.

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