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Tom Pelphrey – Task

As dark as life gets for Robbie, he’s also a remarkably upbeat character. Is that an interesting duality to play?

I think Robbie’s very positive. In a sense, in and of himself, he’s a very light character. I just think he’s in very dark circumstances. Obviously with Robbie, he’s someone who’s coming from a place of loss and now existing in a place of survival in a lot of ways — back up against the wall, I have people I need to take care of and I’m gonna do what I need to do to get that done . . . Can I [as Tom] understand that? I can, and then you’re just trying to bring the truth of that in yourself into the character. I guess that’s our job in a nutshell, is just to bring enough truth from yourself that you can make it come to life. And I felt like I understood Robbie pretty well.

Task on HBO Canada. Pictured: Tom Pelphrey as Robbie Prendergrast.
HBO Canada

Robbie’s story is also splayed across his body, with his tattoos. Can you talk about that aspect of character-building?

My favourite was the one that I put on my neck. That’s an exact replica of an Allen Iverson tattoo. Allen Iverson’s a famous basketball player in Philadelphia, and I loved Allen Iverson. I wanted Allen Iverson to be part of Robbie somehow. So I studied all of his tattoos, and I was trying to think of what I could get away with, what would work for both of us. He had that great Chinese symbol on his neck — and it stands for loyalty. So I put that same tattoo in that same spot for Robbie.

The show’s creator, Brad Ingelsby, is widely beloved for Mare of Easttown. What exactly stands out about his writing?

I just got to hear Brad talk about that yesterday. He was saying that he’ll start with the character, always — and that’s very different than how most writers operate, as far as I understand. Brad’s just daydreaming characters he wants to spend time with and then reverse-engineering a plot to put them in where he can extract the value that drew him to the character in the first place . . . He never sacrifices the characters for the plot, ever — and that happens more often than you’d like [in other shows].

Task on HBO Canada. Pictured: Tom Pelphrey as Robbie Prendergrast.
HBO Canada

We all obviously want success as soon as possible in life. But is there something to be said for getting the opportunity you’re getting now, at this age — having lived the life and had the career that you’ve had?

Yes, I am very grateful to be able to be in this position now and not sooner. You know, I think that especially with what we do as actors, there’s part of your growth in your work that is tied to your growth as a human being. And I feel like I had a lot of learning and growing to do. There are parts of the job now that I feel I understand in a way that I didn’t even 10 years ago, and there are ways in which I can show up now and be present that maybe I couldn’t have done when I was younger.

I would’ve loved the opportunity at 19. My 19-year-old self would be sitting next to me saying, “What are you talking about? We would’ve been great!” [Laughs] And maybe, in the right situation, it would’ve been. But there’s something about going through ups and downs and appreciating things and understanding the things that you can control — and I certainly take those seriously and work very hard — but there are other things you can’t control. So to come to this now, I come with a real sense of appreciation, a real sense of gratitude — understanding what this is and enjoying it.

The season finale of Task airs Sunday, October 19 on HBO Canada

MEMORABLE ROLES:

Tom Pelphrey got his start via an Emmy-winning run on soap opera Guiding Light, playing volatile bad boy Jonathan Randall. He’s since gone on to feature prominently in Banshee as reformed neo-Nazi turned deputy Kurt Bunker; in Ozark as Wendy’s wild-card brother Ben; and true-crime miniseries Love & Death as eccentrically brilliant Texas defense attorney Don Crowder.

CURRENT GIG:

In his most high-profile role to date, the New Jersey native plays Robbie, a blue-collar Pennsylvania family man who moonlights as the leader of a heist crew ripping off drug dealers. After his latest job goes south, Robbie finds himself on the run from both a vicious biker gang and a task force led by a troubled FBI agent (Mark Ruffalo).

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