Lewis Pullman’s role in “The Testament of Ann Lee,” set for release on Christmas Day via Searchlight, is a physical and mental feat. He’s earned a place among internet boyfriends after his work in Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” and the miniseries “Lessons in Chemistry.” But in “Ann Lee,” that handsome face is often contorted, devoid of vanity.
It’s a performance that practically jumps off the screen.
A similar restlessness drives the 32-year-old in plotting his next move. Contrary to getting typecast, it’s hard to pin Pullman down as any one thing.
“A role can really speak to you one year, and then if it doesn’t get made, you can either become uninterested in the questions being asked within that character, or you have already answered them,” he says. “It’s about doing something I haven’t done before. Repeating the…
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