Death in Paradise star Ardal O'Hanlon says 'I miss him' in emotional confession
Ardal O'Hanlon expresses his deep admiration and missing sense for his former co-star Don Warrington from the BBC series Death in Paradise.
In a recent emotional confession, actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon, known for his role as DI Jack Mooney on the BBC crime drama Death in Paradise, shared his feelings about missing his former co-star Don Warrington. O'Hanlon exited the show in 2020 after a successful three-year run, and during an appearance on ITV's Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh, he reflected on his close relationship with Warrington, who played the role of Commissioner Selwyn Patterson.
O'Hanlon fondly reminisced about his time working with Warrington, describing their bond as a 'bromance.' He emphasized how much he cherished their friendship and how it affected him when he had to leave the show. The conversation took a nostalgic tone as O'Hanlon expressed that leaving the picturesque island setting and his casting partner was an emotional experience, signifying the impact that being part of the series had on him professionally and personally.
The revelation of O'Hanlon's feelings further highlights the strong connections forged on long-running television series, particularly in environments that foster camaraderie and teamwork. The affection he conveys suggests that despite the demands of their careers, the emotional bonds established on set can linger long after the cameras stop rolling, showcasing the human side of the entertainment industry.