It's all a question of faith Derek Jacobi, famously generous and gentle, turns bullying tyrant for his new role as Philip II of Spain in 'Don Carlos'. He discusses religion, politics and puppies with Catherine Shoard

From: The Sunday Telegraph London | Date: September 26, 2004| Author: CATHERINE SHOARD | Copyright information

Derek Jacobi has never had a hamburger. "They hold no allure for me," he explains. "In fact very little meat does. I hate the look of it raw. No matter what's done to it, it still can't thrill me. Fish is much more my cup of tea," he says, eyeing his plate of peppered mackerel. "It's subtle and flavourful and delicate and looks so pretty. But I do hate it when they leave the head on. Not nice."

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