Sons Of Anarchy’s Tommy Flanagan Felt A Little Lost When The Show Wrapped – Looper
After seven years of working with the same talented individuals, Tommy Flanagan had trouble accepting that his time as Chibs was over. “Oh my god, yeah, to me personally, it was a huge adjustment,” the actor told The Baltimore Sun. “I’m so used to getting up at 4 a.m. and jumping on a motorcycle and riding to whatever location and listening to whatever music and coming home to my family … it was great, it was just this routine that all of a sudden, you’re not doing anymore. You’re lost for a second.” Despite his difficulties with hanging up his cut, the actor luckily did not remain confused about what to do next for very long.
Since then, Flanagan has lent his talents to many worthwhile credits. Some of his small-screen accomplishments that stand out include “Wu Assassins” on Netflix, “Westworld” on HBO, and “Power Book IV: Force” on Starz. While some of his early credits in cinema include roles in “Gladiator,” “Braveheart,” “Smokin’ Aces,” and “All About the Benjamins,” since “Sons of Anarchy” ended, he has been in movies like “Papillon,” “Killers Anonymous,” and “American Fighter.” He has even been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Tullk in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.”
While there is no denying he has been on a wild ride of his own as an actor, the role he has showcased the most dedication to throughout his career has arguably got to be the biker outlaw Chibs. And because of that, it’s probably a safe bet that a part of the persona will always remain close to Flanagan.
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