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An interview with Tim Roth, the star of Lie to Me, in which he plays a deception expert—based on real-life psychologist Paul Ekman—who can spot lies by observing people's body language, facial expressions, and words. Read More

Convinced

‶Lie To Me″ is one of my top 3 favorite shows; the others are ‶Curb Your Enthusiasm″ and ‶House″. Tim Roth talked about the physicality of his acting―notice for instance, even the way he walks as a scene ends―it convincingly demonstrates purpose and a no BS type of attitude!

With regard to Tim Roth′s comment about...‶getting the knife out″...he really shouldn′t give it another thought, his ‶Lie To Me″ audience likes ‶pasty-faced Londoners″ just the way they are!

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Jay Dixit is a science writer based in New York.

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