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Charlie Weber Shares His Thoughts on the Future of His 'HTGAWM' Character

Charlie Weber Shares His Thoughts on the Future of His 'HTGAWM' Character

Charlie Weber looks handsome on the cover of A Book Of magazine, available now.

Here’s what the 40-year-old How to Get Away with Murder actor had to share with the mag:

On his HTGAWM character Frank: “I’ve never played someone this long. I’ve never played someone for more than a year and I’ve been playing Frank coming up on six years and to spend that much time with one character and to develop him over all that time is such a gift; he’s a huge part of my life and I know it sounds strange but he’s closer to me than a lot of people that are in my life because I talk to him all the time. He’s always with me.”

On his future on the show: “I don’t know how things are going to work out but honestly I think death would suit Frank.”

For more from Charlie, visit abookof.us.

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