10-03-2016, 07:55 PM
Actor Laurence Fox has apologised for swearing at a heckler during a play at London's Park Theatre on Tuesday.
The ITV Lewis star cursed at the man who had been muttering and swearing audibly in the front row.
Fox, who is playing French statesman Charles de Gaulle in The Patriotic Traitor, stopped acting, swore back and refused to continue.
But he told Radio 4's Today programme he was sorry and should have dealt with the situation better.
"Can I just start by apologising to the other 199 people in the theatre for my use of language," said Fox on Thursday's programme.
"It was a very emotional part of the play and I was very upset about it and am upset about how I behaved."
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The ITV Lewis star cursed at the man who had been muttering and swearing audibly in the front row.
Fox, who is playing French statesman Charles de Gaulle in The Patriotic Traitor, stopped acting, swore back and refused to continue.
But he told Radio 4's Today programme he was sorry and should have dealt with the situation better.
"Can I just start by apologising to the other 199 people in the theatre for my use of language," said Fox on Thursday's programme.
"It was a very emotional part of the play and I was very upset about it and am upset about how I behaved."
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