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Martin Compston reveals his one problem with 'Our House' co-star Rupert Penry-Jones

Martin Compston's small problem with Rupert Penry-Jones. (Red Planet Productions)
Martin Compston's small problem with Rupert Penry-Jones. (Red Planet Productions)

Martin Compston has admitted he had one small problem with Our House co-star Rupert Penry-Jones - the actor was towering over him in fight scenes.

Line Of Duty star Compston, who is 5ft 8, admitted it was a common issue for him every time one of his characters came to blows on screen.

Read more: See Martin Compston in the first-look trailer for Our House

The actor, who also recently starred in submarine thriller Vigil, said of Whitechapel star Penry-Jones: "He has had an amazing career. He has been there and done it. He’s such a pro.

"In the hands of a lesser actor, his part could have veered towards a parody, but he played it brilliantly.

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Rupert Penry-Jones is 6ft 2. (Red Planet Productions)

"My only problem is that he’s so tall. It seems that any actor playing a character I have a grievance with and have to fight on set is always over 6ft 2!"

Our House has been adapted from Louise Candlish's bestselling novel for ITV and features Compston, 37, as Bram, a man with secrets to hide who has gone missing at the start of the story when his estranged wife Fi (Tuppence Middleton) discovers he has sold their family home without her knowledge.

Read more: Trigger Point confirmed for a second series with Vicky McClure

The couple had been alternating living in the house as part of their joint custody arrangement, but Bram finds himself blackmailed over a previous dark secret while Fi begins a relationship with the mysterious Toby (Penry-Jones) who turns out to be hiding plenty himself.


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Tuppence Middleton (Downton Abbey, Shadowplay, War and Peace) and Martin Compston (Line of Duty, The Nest, In Plain Sight) will play estranged husband and wife Fi and Bram Lawson as Rupert Penry-Jones (The Drowning, Whitechapel, The Last Weekend) takes the role of enigmatic Toby in this edge-of-your-seat thriller produced by Red Planet Pictures.

Also joining the cast are Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You,) as FiÕs best friend and neighbour Merle, and Buket Komur (Honour) as the mysterious and alluring Wendy. 

Pictured:MARTIN COMPSTON as Bram Lawson and TUPPENCE MIDDLETON as Fi Lawson.

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Martin Compston stars opposite Tuppence Middleton in 'Our House'. (Red Planet Productions)

Speaking about the emotion involved in his role, Compston said: "It is relentless. There are some huge, heavy emotional scenes. You have to be careful that life doesn’t imitate art.

"But I did still take it home with me a bit. When you’re crying all day, it can seep into you. You need people to pull you out of it. That’s why it’s important to have a strong family around you."

However, he added: "Bram is a joy to play. We’re in acting for these roles. He has so many contradictions. When people see it, they’ll realise what I’m talking about..."

Our House begins on 7 March at 9pm on ITV.

Watch: See Martin Compston and Tuppence Middleton in the trailer for Our House