Rami Malek thinks 'Mr. Robot' has been "exceptionally important" for his career.

Rami Malek

Rami Malek

The 37-year-old actor doesn't believe roles such as the villain in the upcoming 25th James Bond movie or the late Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' - for which he won an Oscar - would have come his way if he hadn't played Elliot Alderson in the drama series.

Speaking on the 'Farewell to Mr. Robot' panel at the Tribeca Film Festival, he said: "This seemed to propel me into a different space. I wouldn't have gotten the role of Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' if it wasn't for this show.

"[I] probably wouldn't have had the type of success I'm seeing in my career right now, so I'm so fortunate to this show, especially for giving me this platform, giving me one of the greatest characters that I could ever play, anyone could ever play.

"He's a very very special guy, Elliot Alderson."

Rami also praised series creator Sam Esmail for his part in his own success.

He added: "I owe so much of this to Sam Esmail, another incredible human being."

But the showrunner admitted it would be a "weird thing" to take credit for the actor's success, though he couldn't be "happier" for his friend.

He said: "I remember going up to him at the [Golden] Globes right before his category came up and I just wanted to congratulate him.

"And I was overwhelmed with emotions and just started crying because it was five years ago when we had coffee right before we came out here to shoot the pilot and we were both sort of in the same spot.

"We both were kind of connected on so many levels. We're both Egyptian, our fathers had just passed away and then from there to now to see him go up on that stage and then to go up and win the Oscar, I just couldn't be happier for him."

With 'Mr. Robot' about to come to an end, Rami is trying to "enjoy" the final season though he admitted it has been "exceptionally difficult" to film.

He said: "It has been a very emotional season thus far.

"It's always emotional because of the ride that Elliot's on and who he is as a human being, but it's exceptionally difficult this season knowing it's coming to an end. I think we're trying to savour every moment and enjoy it as well. Enjoy it but it is difficult sometimes, its really bitter sweet."


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